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Welcome to The Glebe Country House Bed & Breakfast, situated mid-way between Cambridge and Norwich. This imposing house stands in its own extensive grounds on the A11 at Elveden, 12 minutes from Newmarket, with easy access and ample parking. All rooms are stunningly spacious and comfortable, with TVs and hospitality trays and all have en-suite bathrooms or private facilities. Newmarket race course is just 20 minutes by car, Snetterton race track also 20 minutes drive. Close to Center Parcs, the Glebe is the ideal location for guests wishing to visit friends or family holidaying there. High Lodge visitor centre is just 5 miles, where guests can walk or cycle in Thetford Forest or "Go Ape" on the exiting high wire course!
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Room Rates
Double En-Suite - £45.00 per Room Twin - £60.00 per Room Family - £72.00 per Room |
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Glebe House
34 London Road Elvedon
Thetford Norfolk IP24 3TL
Tel: 01842 890027 |
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 Thetford is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland area of Norfolk, England. Thetford has many picturesque buildings built in the local flint stone. In recent years (since 2001) it has become home to a substantial Portuguese immigrant population.
The civil parish has an area of 29.55 kmē and in the 2001 census had a population of 21588 in 8882 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of Breckland.
In the Anglo-Saxon period, it was the home of the monarchs of East Anglia and was seat of a bishopric. Castle Hill is the highest Norman motte in England though no trace remains of the castle which once surmounted it, The mound (motte) is open to the public, and provides an excellent view of the town from its summit or the extensive earthworks. It is situated in a public park, near the Three Nuns Bridges and close to the town centre overlooking the rivers. |
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