Lets move to... Harleston

Further down the Waveney Valley from Bungay lies the small, historic market town of Harleston. The reasons it’s held in such high esteem differ depending on who you speak to. Some say its the lively high street and the excellent local shopping. Others cite the warmth and welcome of the people. Whatever the reason, it remains a firm favourite for many.

Wise Green Energy Ltd
Beccles Carpet & Rug Centre
Trio's at St Peters Ltd
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Time for coffee?
The Apiary Harleston Coffee House and Grocery Shop provides lovely local lunches and is your one-stop shop for quality local food and drinks. The Apiary is dedicated to serving fresh tasty lunches, cakes and drinks, and will even deliver their goods right to your door! 
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A great day out!
Oasis Camel Park is a day out with a difference. This park is the only place in the UK where you and the whole family can get up and close with the resident camels. Offering camel rides, petting and feeding sessions as well as experiences with many other types of animals this park has something for all the family. 
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Something to celebrate
Momiji Japanese Restaurant is a relaxed and friendly authentic restaurant with a large menu of fresh tasty food. The dnning style is based on the casual Japanese dining culture where you order many dishes and share them amongst yourselves on the table. Whether you’re new to Japanese food or you’re a Japanese food connoisseur there will be something for everyone.
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