The Ridings | Norfolk Village Stay | Garden
Norwich, United Kingdom
Amenities
Parking
Washer
Kitchen amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Room #1
1 double bed
Room #2
1 single bed
A relaxed village home in Poringland, just south of Norwich. Two comfortable bedrooms, an enclosed garden, designated parking, and quick A47 access. An easy base for couples, small families, or a slow Norfolk weekend with the Broads on your doorstep.
House Rules:
No smoking on the premises (including the garden)
Dogs may be considered by prior arrangement only, please message us before booking
Please respect the home
Quiet hours: 9pm to 8am weekdays, 11pm to 8am weekends
Damages: If something breaks, just let us know. We never charge for small accidents, honesty helps us keep the home perfect for the next guest.
Terms of Stay: We require a digitally signed rental agreement and ID for all bookings.
Extras:
Travel cot and high chair available for £30 (24 hours’ notice required)
UK bed sizes apply
Local Tips: Browse the Ginger & Gold Blog for personally curated recommendations on Norwich’s best restaurants, brunch spots, walks, and hidden gems, all handpicked by locals.
As a family-run business, we pride ourselves on creating the kind of stays we’d want ourselves. Warm, relaxed, and effortlessly smooth.
You choose the level of interaction. We can offer full support or give you total privacy. We answer quickly, love sharing local recommendations, and provide a detailed digital guide for independent explorers.
As long-time Superhosts, we’re here to make your stay at The Ridings by Ginger & Gold exceptional.
Poringland is one of those villages just south of Norwich that does not look like much on a map but has more on its doorstep than most.
In the village:
Tesco supermarket and a couple of convenience stores.
Petrol station.
The Railway Tavern for food and a pint.
Fish and chip shop and several takeaways.
A couple of cafés and an artisan bakery.
Zak’s American Diner for milkshakes and fantastic burgers.
Norwich city centre, 15 minutes by car:
The Lanes for independent shops.
Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle.
We share a full list of recommended restaurants and pubs after you book.
The Norfolk Broads, on the doorstep:
Surlingham Church Marsh, a peaceful Broads circular walk around 13 minutes away.
Two riverside pubs in Surlingham: The Ferry (open every day) and Coldham Hall Tavern.
The coast, three directions:
South to Suffolk, Southwold is elegant and open year-round, around 45 minutes.
East to Gorleston, the nearest beach at around 35 minutes.
North to Cromer and Wells on the north Norfolk coast, under an hour.
From Poringland the Suffolk coast is often quicker than the better-known north Norfolk villages.
Further afield:
Whitlingham Country Park (10 minutes) for lakes and walking paths.
BeWILDerwood and Hickling Broad, easy family days out within an hour.
Poringland is residential, friendly, and well-served. The kind of village where you can go out for a meal or drink without using the car.
Self check-in via keybox. Code sent by email shortly before arrival, so you can come and go on your own schedule.
Full private access to the entire property and enclosed back garden,
No shared spaces,
One designated off-street parking space, plus free on-street parking nearby,
The Ridings sits on a quiet corner plot in Poringland, a friendly village just south of Norwich. Built in 2017 and styled with care. White-washed walls, considered finishes, the kind of modern home that feels easy to settle into.
Downstairs (as you walk in):
Small entrance porch,
Kitchen on your left: four-seater dining table, large fridge-freezer, full cooker and hob, microwave, air fryer, washing machine, plus all the crockery, pans, and cutlery you need to cook properly,
Stairs straight ahead,
Lounge on your right: plenty of seating, 50-inch smart TV, understairs cupboard with ironing board and clothes rack,
Downstairs WC further to the right, handy on busy mornings,
Upstairs:
Main bedroom: comfortable double, en-suite shower room, built-in wardrobe, blinds for privacy, lamps either side of the bed,
Second bedroom: single with built-in storage and a desk, useful if one of you needs to catch up on emails or a child wants their own space,
Family bathroom: bath with overhead shower, ideal for a long soak after a day on the Broads,
Outside:
Enclosed back garden, around 20 sqm of grass and patio with outdoor furniture,
A quiet spot for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine,
The essentials covered:
Fast WiFi throughout,
Fresh linen and towels provided,
Starter kit of tea, coffee, sugar, UHT milk, oil, salt, and pepper,
Interconnected smoke detectors and fire blanket installed for full peace of mind,
Dogs considered by prior arrangement, please message us before booking,
The Ridings is around five minutes from the A47, which makes it a straightforward base in any direction.
By car from the door:
Norwich city centre: 15 minutes (John Lewis car park is the quickest, around 13 mins),
Great Yarmouth and the coast: 35 minutes via the A47,
North Norfolk coast (Cromer, Wells): 45 minutes,
King’s Lynn: 1 hour west via the A47,
Norwich International Airport: 25 minutes,
Norwich train station (direct trains to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, Sheringham): 15 minutes,
By bus:
Bus 40 and 41 run regularly between Poringland and Norwich, around 25 minutes door to door,
Park and Ride: Harford Park and Ride: 10-minute drive, flat fee for the day,
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Norwich, England, is a delightful city that presents a unique fusion of history, culture, and natural beauty. As one of England's oldest cities, it is home to numerous historical structures and landmarks. The Norwich Cathedral is an essential visit due to its remarkable Norman architecture and the beautiful cathedral close. Norwich Castle is another iconic site that now functions as a museum and art gallery.
The city's medieval history can be seen in its well-maintained city walls and the labyrinthine streets of the Norwich Lanes area, which are filled with independent shops, cafes, and pubs. Elm Hill is another scenic street that takes visitors on a journey back in time with its cobblestones and Tudor-style buildings.
Art enthusiasts will find much to appreciate in Norwich. The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts showcases an impressive collection of artworks from across the globe. Additionally, the city hosts several festivals throughout the year such as the Norfolk & Norwich Festival - one of Britain's oldest arts festivals.
Those who enjoy nature will find pleasure in Norwich's green spaces like Eaton Park with its expansive playing fields, gardens, and sports facilities or Mousehold Heath for woodland walks offering breathtaking views over the city. The Plantation Garden is another hidden treasure - a restored Victorian garden providing a peaceful haven.
Gastronomes can explore Norwich Market - one of Britain's oldest and largest open markets featuring diverse food stalls serving international cuisine. The city also boasts a flourishing craft beer industry with several local breweries available for visits.
In summary, Norwich offers an intriguing blend of historical charm and modern conveniences that cater to all kinds of travelers. Its rich history coupled with its dynamic cultural scene makes it an ideal destination for those seeking both historical exploration and contemporary experiences.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM