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The Foxburgh Bed & Breakfast in the relaxing privacy of The Foxburgh Wellness Centre
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This country home within a secluded estate only 8 miles south-west of Norwich offers an informal atmosphere for a small number of guests who are welcomed in comfortable rooms - en-suite, in an individual, modern, country-house style. In line with the holistic and biodynamic principles we practice and believe in, the water supply is fully energised with Grander Water Technology - one of the few properties in the country. The 4 acres of beautifully landscaped garden, borders a 36 hole golf course with a sports and leisure centre.
We have two areas of expertise, both completely separate, but complementary and available to our visitors. Packages can be arranged, according to requirements. In addition to offering accommodation and a base from which to explore East Anglia, we are also an Holistic Therapies Centre, providing a wide range of holistic therapies to ease the stresses and strains of everyday life. Our visitors have a choice of many different therapies if they wish. For our sportive guests there is golf as a main activity, garden chess, fishing or simply walking. There is a choice of 14 golf courses within a radius of 20 miles. Many other attractions may also be discovered. Being not far from The Norfolk Broads and the coast there is also the internationally-known bird sanctuary on the Wash, providing the opportunity to spend time watching the wild-life. Whichever is your choice, for example, a massage before you go golfing and relaxation therapy after your return, we are experienced in arranging everything to your satisfaction. You should find out more about our therapies, click on Holistic Therapies To see accommodation details, click on Accommodation To see available products click on Products To see 'Our Garden' click on Garden Contact InformationIsabelle Gräfin Grote, Naturopathic Iridologist Specialist in Remedial Massage and Katherina Schroth Scoliosis Treatment The Foxburgh Natural Health & Wellness Centre Telephone: +44 (0) 1603 759791
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Last modified: September 22, 2007 |