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Springwatch breaks at Titchwell Manor, North Norfolk

10th June 2008 Print
Springwatch breaks at Titchwell Manor, North Norfolk Guests staying at Titchwell Manor Hotel, which overlooks the coast near Brancaster, North Norfolk can follow in the footsteps of Bill Oddie and Kate Humble with a special Springwatch two-night, midweek break until 31 July priced from £195 per person.

The offer includes B&B for two nights; three-course dinner in the two AA Rosette Conservatory Restaurant both evenings; afternoon tea on arrival and complimentary entry into the Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, near Fakenham where the popular BBC2 Springwatch wildlife series is being filmed. Children up to 12 years sharing their parents’ room would be charged at £120 for the two nights.

Hotel guests can watch hundreds of Norfolk birds and other wildlife species go about their daily life when they visit the 200-acre Pensthorpe reserve. The river is home to several endangered species as well as otters and brown trout while other habitats host a wide range of mammals including muntjac, roe deer, badgers, foxes, stoats and water voles.

Renowned for its food excellence and beautiful presentation, Titchwell Manor is a smart retreat for those seeking fine dining in stylish surroundings. The former Victorian farmhouse now offers a delightful fusion of modernity and traditional values with contemporary furnishings. There are 27 bedrooms, many welcoming pets, in either the main period hotel, a cottage or around a courtyard herb garden, where each new, single storey room has its own entrance and is named after one of the aromatic plants. There are two accessible ground floor rooms with parking at the door and families are welcome.

For further details or to make a reservation, visit Titchwellmanor.com.

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Springwatch breaks at Titchwell Manor, North Norfolk