I’ve just had a few nights at the Felbrigg Lodge in Norfolk. I wanted a quiet break between my chemo finishing and my surgery. I wasn’t aware when I booked it was Cancer friendly but it has been a brilliant break. They accommodate all dietary requirements and deliver food to your room as they understand you might not be strong enough to cope with eating in a restaurant. It’s the little things that count isn’t it? One of the owners has had and recovered from throat cancer so totally understands the issues.
i would happily recommend this place to anyone who needs a bit of peace.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for a break?
Ruby
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