Photo "View south along Bridgham Lane past West Harling Common. West Harling, a village in the Thet valley, was deserted in the first half of the 18th century. Originally part of a cluster of settlements which all had the name 'Herlinga' in 1086, three of these had become known as West Harling (with its church of All Saints'), Middle Harling (with St Andrew's church) and Harling Thorpe. Middle Harling became part of West Harling parish in 1543. With a new Lord of the Manor, Richard Gipps, the fate of the until then fairly prosperous villages changed: Gipps bought all the houses except for one small cottage and so had reduced the number of dwellings. Gipps' heirs closed the old road, and the foundations of the demolished church in Middle Harling were uprooted to build up a marshy ground. All Saints church today stands isolated, the Hall built by Gipps was demolished in 1931 and conifer plantations cover much of his estate. What remains is a bust in the church 1709354 placed there by his great-nephew." by Evelyn Simak (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0) / Cropped from original

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Need to get away from the hustle and bustle? Whether it’s a secluded weekend with just you and a hiking stick, a romantic week in front of a fireplace, or time with family appreciating outdoor adventures together, a cabin in Bridgham may be the answer to the best break idea ever.

 

You’re ready to experience the great outdoors without the hassle of pitching your own tent. Take in a breath of fresh air and get ready to relax in a Bridgham cabin rental. Imagine waking up in a cozy retreat that’ll make every day feel like a new adventure in Bridgham. You’ll find it easy to unwind from it all with nothing but good ol’ mother nature surrounding you. Book a cabin with a balcony to take in those unbridled natural views, or pick one with a large porch perfect for sunset watching.

 

What do cabins offer that other accommodations don’t? It depends on your style. If you’re looking for a rustic cabin in Bridgham, you’ll find charming creature comforts in each cabin rental, perfect for relaxing after a day of fishing or hiking or while sipping coffee at sunrise. If luxury cabins are more your speed, imagine experiencing all of the benefits of a high-end resort, from premium bedding, a chef-style kitchen, and maybe a hot tub, but surrounded by the natural wonders of Bridgham. Who says roughing it has to be rough? And if you like to bring your furry best friend with you on your travels, pet-friendly cabins are available, too.

 

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Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort

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All Saints Resort

All Saints Resort

4 out of 5
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