Reedham
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Visit Reedham

Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort
Very nice and comfortable room and good restaurant The atmosphere is good and friendly The staff professional. Plenty parking space and good wifi Quiet and nice possible walk to do
Reviewed on Mar 1, 2026

The Maids Head Hotel
The room was well appointed and very clean with all staff friendly and welcoming
Reviewed on Mar 2, 2026

Sprowston Manor Hotel, Golf & Country Club
Staff amazing they upgraded us due to issues in our original room . We were moved to a beautiful suite , that was not expected ! Amazing service , thankyou
Reviewed on Mar 2, 2026

Wellington Apartments
Staff very friendly, room was clean and had everything we needed.
Reviewed on Feb 25, 2026

3 Bed House - Sleeps 5 - Garden - Parking - Wifi

Number 82 The Unthank
Nice room but a little tired in areas, door handle fell off bathroom door and no TV remote available. But good location and nearby facilities and free parking.
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026
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University of East Anglia
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Norwich Cathedral
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Norwich Castle
Norwich’s most prominent historic site is now home to a splendid museum and art gallery, with exhibits spanning many centuries.

Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts
Housed in a striking building, this highly regarded arts space hosts exhibitions of contemporary art alongside 20th-century and earlier works.



![Boatyard, Reedham Seen from the wherry Hathor; near this point was the boatyard, Daniel Hall's, where the wherry was built in 1905. A sculpture and information board on the quay commemorate Reedham's boatbuilding history. The yacht on the left is a traditional Broads River Cruiser called Wisp, built by Jack Powles of Wroxham in 1934. She is moored outside Friend of all Nations, an old Yarmouth beach lifeboat, built in 1863. [Thank you to Wisp's owner for additional information.]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/2620/753c51ce-bb4c-48ec-b4c3-a1e90721eee1.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)




