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    Book dog friendly large group holiday cottages in Norfolk

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    Millers House at Mendham Mill
    Mendham, Harleston, Norfolk
    Millers House at Mendham Mill, Norfolk,  England Viewed 14 times in last week.
    no booking fee
    Sleeps 4 - 8, 4 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 1200 - £ 2000
    Next Available: 31/05 to 28/06/2024
    Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Garden BBQ free wifi
    Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome
    Mendham Mill - the house over a river
    Mendham, Harleston, Norfolk
    Mendham Mill - the house over a river, Norfolk,  England Viewed 16 times in last week.
    Sleeps 4 - 8, 4 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 400 - £ 1500
    Sorry this property has not provided availability and detailed pricing information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Balcony Garden free wifi
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome

    Find large group dogs welcome holiday rentals in Norfolk

    There are holidaymakers who treat their dogs as part of the family and will not leave them behind or the owners fret and do not enjoy their break. What to do if you hope to stay in Norfolk? The only real solution is to book pet-friendly holiday accommodation where pets are permitted to accompany you.

    Group accommodation in Norfolk

    Group accommodation can either refer to big houses and mansions or to a holiday cottage park with lots of individual units. The advantage of a single large property over individual units is the public space, the big living areas and communal dining room where people can get-together. Sometimes, there is a separate social area in a cottage complex, perhaps in an old barn, where guests can dine together or enjoy a celebration of some kind.

    Dogs are not allowed to be left alone in the holiday accommodation

    In most cases, dogs are not permitted to be left alone in the accommodation. Anyone going to Norfolk as a guests at a special event would either have to take their dog with them or board them in local kennels for the day.  There are also local people who would be pleased to look after a dog for the day in their own home and these can be identified via the web or local social media pages..