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Spacious ground floor apartment in a Norfolk (England) mansion.
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9.6 out of 10
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2
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Loddon, England
- Norfolk Broads4 min walk
- Carrow Road16 min drive
- University of East Anglia20 min drive
- Norwich (NWI-Norwich Intl.)25 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
Spacious ground floor apartment in a Norfolk (England) mansion.
Farthing Green House is a large listed building in Loddon, a Norfolk village with easy access to the Norfolk Broads, the coast and the historic city of Norwich. Farthing Green House has its own car park to the rear of the property with ample parking available.
A short walk through the garden (which you are welcome to enjoy) brings you to the rear courtyard from which you can enter The Old Bank.
The Old Bank on the ground floor used to house one of the forerunners to Barclays Bank in the early 1900s and some of the shelving from those days has been retained. The Old Bank has been designed to be as wheelchair friendly as possible given the constraints imposed by the building. Those with or without limited mobility are all welcome.
The Old Bank comprises a kitchen with a range of easy-cook appliances, a living/sleeping area and an accessible wetroom. It is particularly suitable for solo travellers, two adults or parent and child (cot and high chair are available).
The main sleeping area has a king-size bed or, if preferred, twin beds.
The living area has a sofa and TV.
The kitchen is provided with easy to use appliances (including a toaster, coffee maker, fridge, air fryer, microwave and an induction hob) as well as a breakfast bar.
The accessible wetroom has a shower with grab rails and stool. There is also a toilet and small washbasin.
The Old Bank is provided with wi-fi broadband.
Bed linen and towels are provided. There is also a hairdryer, iron and ironing board.
Since all rooms are provided with fire detectors, smoking or vaping indoors is not permitted. There are designated smoking areas outside.
Pets are not permitted.
The property owners live in the West Wing and are available to help with any queries or issues during your stay to ensure that you have everything you need for a relaxing time.
Given the presence of the owners and, potentially, other guests, loud parties are not permitted.
The Old Bank provides a great self-catering base from which to explore the surrounds by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, car, public transport and river craft.
There are shops, pubs (most with food), cafes and takeaways within easy walking distance.
If you want to relax, there is large garden in which to enjoy the sunshine with outdoor seating areas and, if you wish, a BBQ. There is also an on-site gym (with a personal trainer by prior arrangement) and a common room (complete with classic computer games).
Loddon and Surrounds
Loddon is a charming, large village located in the scenic county of Norfolk in the East of England. It is a picturesque destination with access to the beautiful Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable rivers and lakes.
Loddon itself is filled with quaint, historic buildings and a variety of local shops including a post office, chemist and supermarket. The Church of the Holy Trinity, a stunning example of 15th-century architecture, is a 'must visit'. Nature lovers will enjoy a visit to Wherryman's Way, a long-distance footpath along the River Yare. Here, and on other local walks (or cycles if you prefer), you can enjoy the tranquil environment and wildlife sightings. For those interested in boating, the Loddon Staithe is a popular spot from which to watch the boats pass by or to take to the water by canoe. Day boats can be hired by the hour in nearby Beccles.
Loddon is well provided for refreshments and eating out with a range of cafes, pubs and take-aways all within easy walking distance.
Nearby Towns (15 mins by car)
Beccles and Bungay are two delightful towns located near Loddon, offering their own unique attractions for tourists. Beccles, nestled beside the River Waveney, is known for its beautiful Bell Tower, offering stunning panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside. The town is home to a variety of independent shops and restaurants, and its quay is a hub of activity, with opportunities for boating, canoeing, and other watersports. The Beccles Lido, an outdoor heated swimming pool, is a popular spot in the summer months. Bungay, a historic market town, is rich in folklore and legends. The ruins of Bungay Castle, dating back to the 12th century, are a must-visit. The town is also home to the Fisher Theatre, one of the oldest provincial theatres in the UK, and the unique Bungay Museum, which tells the story of the town's history. The beautiful River Waveney Valley surrounding the town offers picturesque walking and cycling routes.
East Coast (30 mins by car)
The closest beaches to Loddon include the beautiful beaches of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, and Southwold. Great Yarmouth, a traditional seaside town, is famous for its long sandy beach, historic piers, and vibrant seafront with amusement arcades, restaurants, and funfair as well as the Sea Life aquarium. Lowestoft Beach is a lovely sandy beach that is popular with families. This beach boasts a traditional English seaside vibe, with a promenade, a Victorian seafront garden, and plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby. Southwold Beach is a charming, Blue Flag awarded beach lined with colorful beach huts. Southwold's sandy beach is backed by a promenade and impressive cliff-top cannons, reminders of its historic past. Southwold is also home to numerous art galleries/shops and Adnams Brewery.
Norwich (25 mins by car)
Norwich is a vibrant city with a rich history, offering a bustling market and a lively arts scene. Norwich Cathedral and the Norwich Castle (including the Museum & Art Gallery), both dating back nearly 1000 years to the Normans, are brimming with history and heritage and and are must-see attractions in the city. Also dating from the same period is Norwich Market which comprises nearly 200 outdoor stalls with colourful awnings selling an amazing range of goods and services. The city also hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from food and drink to literature and music, offering something for everyone.
Other Local Attractions (within 40 minutes by car)
Other local attractions include Africa Alive, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park, Somerleyton Hall, Reedham Ferry (chain ferry and pub), East Anglia Transport Museum, Bressingham Steam Museum & Gardens, RSPB sites (including Strumpshaw Fen and Minsmere), Broadland Conservation Centre (Norfolk Wildlife Trust), Carlton & Oulton Marshes (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) and many more.
Further details about Norfolk and Suffolk attractions can be found here: norfolkandsuffolkattractions.co.uk
A short walk through the garden (which you are welcome to enjoy) brings you to the rear courtyard from which you can enter The Old Bank.
The Old Bank on the ground floor used to house one of the forerunners to Barclays Bank in the early 1900s and some of the shelving from those days has been retained. The Old Bank has been designed to be as wheelchair friendly as possible given the constraints imposed by the building. Those with or without limited mobility are all welcome.
The Old Bank comprises a kitchen with a range of easy-cook appliances, a living/sleeping area and an accessible wetroom. It is particularly suitable for solo travellers, two adults or parent and child (cot and high chair are available).
The main sleeping area has a king-size bed or, if preferred, twin beds.
The living area has a sofa and TV.
The kitchen is provided with easy to use appliances (including a toaster, coffee maker, fridge, air fryer, microwave and an induction hob) as well as a breakfast bar.
The accessible wetroom has a shower with grab rails and stool. There is also a toilet and small washbasin.
The Old Bank is provided with wi-fi broadband.
Bed linen and towels are provided. There is also a hairdryer, iron and ironing board.
Since all rooms are provided with fire detectors, smoking or vaping indoors is not permitted. There are designated smoking areas outside.
Pets are not permitted.
The property owners live in the West Wing and are available to help with any queries or issues during your stay to ensure that you have everything you need for a relaxing time.
Given the presence of the owners and, potentially, other guests, loud parties are not permitted.
The Old Bank provides a great self-catering base from which to explore the surrounds by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, car, public transport and river craft.
There are shops, pubs (most with food), cafes and takeaways within easy walking distance.
If you want to relax, there is large garden in which to enjoy the sunshine with outdoor seating areas and, if you wish, a BBQ. There is also an on-site gym (with a personal trainer by prior arrangement) and a common room (complete with classic computer games).
Loddon and Surrounds
Loddon is a charming, large village located in the scenic county of Norfolk in the East of England. It is a picturesque destination with access to the beautiful Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable rivers and lakes.
Loddon itself is filled with quaint, historic buildings and a variety of local shops including a post office, chemist and supermarket. The Church of the Holy Trinity, a stunning example of 15th-century architecture, is a 'must visit'. Nature lovers will enjoy a visit to Wherryman's Way, a long-distance footpath along the River Yare. Here, and on other local walks (or cycles if you prefer), you can enjoy the tranquil environment and wildlife sightings. For those interested in boating, the Loddon Staithe is a popular spot from which to watch the boats pass by or to take to the water by canoe. Day boats can be hired by the hour in nearby Beccles.
Loddon is well provided for refreshments and eating out with a range of cafes, pubs and take-aways all within easy walking distance.
Nearby Towns (15 mins by car)
Beccles and Bungay are two delightful towns located near Loddon, offering their own unique attractions for tourists. Beccles, nestled beside the River Waveney, is known for its beautiful Bell Tower, offering stunning panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside. The town is home to a variety of independent shops and restaurants, and its quay is a hub of activity, with opportunities for boating, canoeing, and other watersports. The Beccles Lido, an outdoor heated swimming pool, is a popular spot in the summer months. Bungay, a historic market town, is rich in folklore and legends. The ruins of Bungay Castle, dating back to the 12th century, are a must-visit. The town is also home to the Fisher Theatre, one of the oldest provincial theatres in the UK, and the unique Bungay Museum, which tells the story of the town's history. The beautiful River Waveney Valley surrounding the town offers picturesque walking and cycling routes.
East Coast (30 mins by car)
The closest beaches to Loddon include the beautiful beaches of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, and Southwold. Great Yarmouth, a traditional seaside town, is famous for its long sandy beach, historic piers, and vibrant seafront with amusement arcades, restaurants, and funfair as well as the Sea Life aquarium. Lowestoft Beach is a lovely sandy beach that is popular with families. This beach boasts a traditional English seaside vibe, with a promenade, a Victorian seafront garden, and plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby. Southwold Beach is a charming, Blue Flag awarded beach lined with colorful beach huts. Southwold's sandy beach is backed by a promenade and impressive cliff-top cannons, reminders of its historic past. Southwold is also home to numerous art galleries/shops and Adnams Brewery.
Norwich (25 mins by car)
Norwich is a vibrant city with a rich history, offering a bustling market and a lively arts scene. Norwich Cathedral and the Norwich Castle (including the Museum & Art Gallery), both dating back nearly 1000 years to the Normans, are brimming with history and heritage and and are must-see attractions in the city. Also dating from the same period is Norwich Market which comprises nearly 200 outdoor stalls with colourful awnings selling an amazing range of goods and services. The city also hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from food and drink to literature and music, offering something for everyone.
Other Local Attractions (within 40 minutes by car)
Other local attractions include Africa Alive, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park, Somerleyton Hall, Reedham Ferry (chain ferry and pub), East Anglia Transport Museum, Bressingham Steam Museum & Gardens, RSPB sites (including Strumpshaw Fen and Minsmere), Broadland Conservation Centre (Norfolk Wildlife Trust), Carlton & Oulton Marshes (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) and many more.
Further details about Norfolk and Suffolk attractions can be found here: norfolkandsuffolkattractions.co.uk
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Peter Floyd
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Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Cot and high chair are available
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Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
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Gather used towels
Remove personal items and remove leftover food and drinks
Turn off the lights
Please leave beds to us.
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
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About the area
Norwich
Norwich is home to this apartment. Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum and Somerleyton Hall and Gardens are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Pettitts Animal Adventure Park and Reedham Marina. Travelling with kids? Consider Raveningham Gardens and High Ash Farm. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Loddon, England
What's nearby
- Norfolk Broads - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
- Pettitts Animal Adventure Park - 9 min drive - 11.2 km
- Carrow Road - 16 min drive - 19.0 km
- Norwich Cathedral - 18 min drive - 20.6 km
- University of East Anglia - 20 min drive - 22.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Green Dragon - 9 min drive
- The Kings Head, Brooke - 8 min drive
- Earsham Street Cafe - 9 min drive
- The Swan - 5 min walk
- The Artichoke - 6 min drive
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14 July 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
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10/10 Excellent
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27 July 2025
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19 May 2025
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A wonderful relaxing weekend away
L S.
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8/10 Good
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14 June 2025
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Larry M.
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Jasmine W.
22 Apr 2025
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Perfect weekend get-away.
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