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If city life is a bit too much hustle and bustle for you, then try a break in the countryside, says DavidWakefield.


Fancy the kind of break that takes you into the heart of the rural countryside – peaceful, quiet, the ultimate “getting away from it all” holiday?


Well, even in this day and and age that is possible. You can do it in the Norfolk countryside, on a farm, no less; but you won’t be roughing it. AND, it gets even better. Rural peace is yours for the asking; but, 15 minutes drive away, is one of Britain’s finest cities, steeped in history, with great shopping and exceptional restaurants.


All this can be found at FieldingCottage, atHoningham,Norfolk. This a venture of diversification by young farmer/entrepreneur Sam Steggles, who not only has his own farm at 36, but has developed the holiday accommodation alongside a successful goat cheese processing set-up and a goat skin care business. The goats cheese connectionwas (and pardon themixedmetaphor) the icing on the cake for me. I adore goat’s cheese; I love the smell, the texture and the unique taste. And, just to demonstrate thatmy taste is good, Sam’s cheeses can be found on the shelves atWaitrose, as well as local farmers’ markets.


My wife and I enjoyed a short stay at The Nest, which sleeps two - one of the units in Fieldings Cottage (there are also two units that sleep up to four). Superbly equipped and finished it comprises a double bedroom, a large ensuite bathroom with shower, a well-equipped kitchen, and a cosy lounge area with television. There is also a games room, and a large open space for outside dining and picnics. The two larger units are ideal for families with young children who can, if they wish, meet the goats! There is also a chance to take part in a cheese-making course (details below).


TheGoat Shed is the on-site shop selling the cheese, goat’smilk, seasonable vegetables (including excellent asparagus) and basics like eggs, coffee, jams and honey, plus the award-winning Field Cottage skincare range.


As well as offering peace and quiet, the Cottage is an ideal base to explore what Norfolk has to offer. The famous Broads are about 40 minutes drive away, and a slightly longer trip can take visitors up to the north Norfolk coast, and resorts like Cromer and Sheringham. Should guests fancy some extra effort, then the gym, pool, sauna and steam room, tennis and squash courts at the nearby Barnham Broom Hotel, Spa and Golf Club, can be used as part of the stay.


Norwich, The Fine City, is a mere 15 minutes’ drive along the nearby A47, and is really a “must” for Norfolk visitors. With Norwich City (The Canaries) having just been promoted back to the Premiership there is a real buzz around at the moment. There is somuch to do: Visit the castle, built by order ofWilliam


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The Conqueror, and packed with art treasures; Norwich Cathedral, building of which was begun in the 11th century, has some fine stained-glasswindows and one of the largest cloisters in the country. And, just like Liverpool, Norwich has “one to spare”, the Roman Catholic Cathedral which is also endowed with many wonderful items of gothic splendour.


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