Big Houses To Rent East Of England

Location East of England

East of England

To visit the East of England is to take a journey back through time. Norfolk boasts the unmissable city of Norwich, with its awe-inspiring cathedral and Norman castle, as well as a lively cultural life. The Broads National Park, straddling Suffolk and Norfolk is a magical network of waterways, unique and beautiful, while Suffolk is peppered with towns and villages which ooze charm. Bury St Edmunds, for example, with its glorious abbey and verdant gardens, or the sublime coastal villages of Southwold, Aldeburgh and Orford.

Further South, Essex is steeped in Roman history, with Colchester being the first capital of Roman Britain. Ideal for a break that takes in London, it also has a lively coastline, from the colourful beach huts at Brightlingsea to the longest iron pleasure pier in the world at Southend on Sea.

Famous For

  • The ancient site of Sutton Hoo – featuring Anglo-Saxon artefacts
  • Suffolk’s charming villages, such as Long Melford and Lavenham
  • The Broads – this network of rivers and lakes crosses both Suffolk and Norfolk
  • The city of Norwich, with its world-class university and Norman castle
  • The Queen’s country estate, Sandringham, with 65 acres of manicured gardens
  • Colchester Zoo, home to 180 species set in 60 acres of parkland

What we think

We know you’ll love exploring the East of England. The countryside is beautiful. We recommend exploring the unique Broads National Park and the city of Norwich. Across Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, you’ll find bustling market towns, country parks and family attractions, or you can head off to the coast for miles upon miles of stunning beaches, quaint seaside towns and amazing seafood.

Gareth, Big House Experience