Five holiday destinations in Norfolk have won a national award for "outstanding" hospitality.
Gate Lodge in Hunstanton, Hoste Barn in Swanton Abbott, Stable Cottage in King's Lynn, the Vicarage House in Great Hockham and Braeburn Barn in Caister-On-Sea have won VisitEngland ROSE Awards.
The award recognises locations where owners go above and beyond to provide an unforgettable experience for guests.
Hoste Barn is a self-catering luxury holiday cottage which was once part of a Grade II listed farmhouse where guests can access a tennis court and gym on-site.
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Reviews describe the barn as a "beautiful conversion that has something for every guest" and praised "the magnificent house and gardens which were a pleasure to come back to each day".
The Vicarage House, run by Katie and Richard Drury, located in the picturesque village of Great Hockham, is a Georgian Rectory with a swimming pool, tennis court and croquet lawn set in six acres of private grounds.
All locations have received five-star accolades in various hospitality awards.
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