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East Anglia/South East for a weekend, without children, where would you go?

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TrillianAstra · 09/08/2009 19:07

And why?

And what would you do there?

I repeat, without children.

No sexual details please, what would you do outside the hotel room

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4andnotout · 09/08/2009 22:24

Yes Norfolk is 'THE' place to be

Im a west Norfolkite

TrillianAstra · 10/08/2009 09:27

Buy people beer so they take you on boats, got it!

No rules against drink-sailing then?

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Katymac · 10/08/2009 10:20

None at all

Do you want recommendation for accomodation?

TrillianAstra · 10/08/2009 22:15

DP did this face at me when I said someone I don't know on an internet forum has offered to take us out on a boat. Not sure if he fears most: that we will get mugged and dumped in a swamp or just that he'd have to make polite conversation.

Can't say no to the offer of recommendations though.

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Katymac · 10/08/2009 22:30

So what sort of thing do you want (I put a list on further down)

TrillianAstra · 11/08/2009 08:57

I'm feeling oddly guilty now, because I had a vague idea, posted it, and now you're being really really helpful and I feel like I'm taking up way to much of your time on a whim.

There are just the two of us, we're not very fussy, and also not very rich, but obviously a nice place would be better if it's cheap (tell me about the one with a pool!). We might want to pop over for just one night, so need somewhere that doesn't have a minimum stay. DP was quite taken with this one as it looks very good value and we could go to the Fur & Feathers an drink lots of Woodfordes beer.

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Katymac · 11/08/2009 11:42

Don't be silly

try here - bit shabby, very clean & quiet

TrillianAstra · 11/08/2009 19:14

Tried to reply to this at work but it didn't work for some reason. Thanks for recommendation, will definitely keep it in mind.

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Katymac · 11/08/2009 20:43

the swan at horning is nice

clippesby is lovely imo

heard nice things about this but I have only been for a 'do'

& this looks lovely but no personal knowledge

Have fun!!

KarenG · 26/08/2009 01:39

Burnham Market? Hoste Arms for the stay and Fishes virtually next door for the seafood?

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