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Self-catering accommodation near Cambridge, Norfolk and Essex fens in East Anglia.

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2 rental properties match your search for Self-catering accommodation Cambridge Norfolk Essex fens
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Osprey Lodge,

Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England
sleeps  8 sleeps 8
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 1 dog welcome  1 dog allowed
family friendly family friendly

3 bedroom pet-friendly holiday lodge with hot tub around midway between Sleaford and the Lincolnshire Wolds AONB.

lake views near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenoutdoor hot tub accessfree WifigardenParking
7 nights from £833
Next available: 09 Dec - 4 nights
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The Stables,

Boston, Lincolnshire, England
sleeps  6 sleeps 6
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Gold award winning luxurious 3 bedroom holiday cottage on a family-run working farm within the beautiful Lincolnshire Fens, this property has level-access throughout the inside and there is a level access carpark on site.

ground floor bedroomensuite bedroom(s)
Facilities, Features & Awards:
gold award winning cottageTVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenoutdoor private hot tubfree Wifigardenwood burning stoveBBQParking
7 nights from £1180
Next available: 06 Dec - 7 nights
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Self-catering accommodation, including cottages, convenient for exploring the Cambridge, Norfolk and Essex fens of East Anglia. Please click on any images shown to view details of the accommodation. Browse through the Feature Psges to view more country cottages, houses, apartments, houseboats, pine lodges and other holiday lets close to the East Anglian fens.

The fens are marshy brackish coastal areas, originally created by rising sea levels after the Ice Age. Divided and watered by rivers and streams, they attract specific birds and flora. Reeds are plentiful. The northern fens are composed of silt soils whereas peat predominates in the southern fens.