Contractors Accommodation in Norfolk
If you are looking for contractor accommodation in Norfolk, you're in the right place. Comfy Workers offers whole-property serviced accommodation for construction projects, site teams, engineers and contractors across Norwich, Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn and surrounding districts.
Bookings from a few nights to several months, single properties or multiple units for larger crews. Fast sourcing, clear availability and minimal admin mean teams get on site sooner.
Properties are selected for proximity to project sites and key transport links to reduce daily travel time.
Accommodation in Norfolk: 53 properties found
Newly Built Modern 3 Bedroom House- Watton
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Stylish 3-bed 2.5-bath House (sleeps 5)
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The Owl Barn
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Large 5 bed house, off road parking and fire pit
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Dairy Cottage
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3bed close to A11 & Thetford w/parking
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4bed close to A11 & Thetford w/parking
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5bed house w/parking near to A11 & Thetford
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Friarscroft Lodge
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Number 15
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
No 15 Friarscroft Lane
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Two Duck Barn - spacious, high end barn conversion
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Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Norfolk to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Norfolk suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Norfolk of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Norfolk. Some of the major projects include:
Great Yarmouth Third River Crossing
The new crossing is expected to reduce congestion and improve journey reliability across the River Yare, enhancing access to employment, retail and leisure areas. Improved connectivity will support port operations and offshore energy logistics, attract businesses and investment, stimulate local supply-chain activity, and create both short‑term construction jobs and longer‑term opportunities in transport, tourism and services.
A47 Blofield to North Burlingham dualling
Dualling this section of the A47 is expected to improve road safety and reduce travel times for commuters and freight, strengthening links between Norwich, Great Yarmouth and the wider region. Enhanced capacity should boost trade and tourism, make local businesses more competitive by lowering transport costs, encourage investment along the corridor, and generate construction and logistics employment.
Norwich Western Link
Providing an additional orbital route around Norwich is expected to relieve city centre congestion, improve east–west journeys and unlock land for residential and commercial development. Benefits include better access to jobs and services for suburban and rural communities, stimulated housing and employment development, support for local construction and professional services, and improved air quality and urban amenity in central Norwich.
Onshore infrastructure for Norfolk Vanguard and Norfolk Boreas (cabling and substations)
Onshore works associated with major offshore wind projects are expected to deliver a significant local economic stimulus through construction contracts, specialist supply‑chain demand and short‑term employment. Longer term, creation of operations, maintenance and support roles, together with enhanced local energy resilience and investment funds tied to projects, should strengthen skills, supply chains and business opportunities in the region’s growing green energy sector.
Great Yarmouth Port and South Denes regeneration / port expansion
Port and waterfront redevelopment is expected to expand capacity for cargo, offshore energy support and leisure vessels, attracting maritime, manufacturing and service businesses. The project should create jobs in operations, logistics and hospitality, boost export and import activity, catalyse wider town centre regeneration, and encourage ancillary investment in transport links, training and supplier firms.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Norfolk, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Rail services - Greater Anglia is the primary operator serving Norfolk, with inter-city services from Norwich to London Liverpool Street and regional services on routes such as the Bittern Line (Norwich–Sheringham), Wherry Lines (Norwich–Great Yarmouth/Lowestoft), the Breckland Line (Norwich–Cambridge) and services to King’s Lynn; the county also has multiple local stations providing commuter and regional links.
- Bus network - County and urban bus services are provided by operators including Stagecoach and several independent companies, serving Norwich, market towns and rural villages with local routes, intertown connections and evening services where available.
- Coach services - Long‑distance coach operators such as National Express and Megabus run services to London and other major UK cities from Norwich coach/bus stations.
- Park and Ride - Multiple Park & Ride sites around Norwich (e.g., Thickthorn, Harford, Sprowston and others) offering frequent bus links into the city centre to reduce inner‑city traffic and parking demand.
- Airport - Norwich International Airport provides domestic flights and a selection of seasonal or short‑haul European routes, plus freight and general aviation services, connecting the county with the UK and overseas.
- Taxis and ride‑hailing - Licensed taxi firms and private hire vehicles operate across Norfolk; ride‑hailing apps and local minicab firms provide on‑demand journeys, particularly in urban areas.
- Community and demand‑responsive transport - A range of community transport schemes, volunteer driver services and dial‑a‑ride offerings support rural and mobility‑restricted passengers across the county.
- Heritage and tourist railways - Several preserved lines (e.g., North Norfolk Railway “Poppy Line”, Bure Valley Railway, Mid‑Norfolk Railway, Wells & Walsingham Light Railway) provide seasonal and tourist rail services across Norfolk.
Major Highways
- A11 - Principal trunk route linking Norwich southwest toward Thetford, Cambridge and providing onward connections to the M11 and London corridor.
- A47 - Key east–west artery across Norfolk connecting Great Yarmouth, Norwich and King’s Lynn and linking the county with the Midlands and East Anglia.
- A149 - Scenic coastal route serving north Norfolk’s seaside towns and linking many coastal villages to the county road network.
- A140 - Main north–south route between Norwich and Ipswich, providing connections into Suffolk and the wider A12 corridor.
- A148 - Important regional road running between King’s Lynn and Cromer, serving market towns and linking inland and coastal areas.
- A17 - Accessible from west Norfolk around King’s Lynn, providing connections westward toward Lincolnshire and the A1 corridor.
- A14 (access route) - Major east–west trunk route reachable via the county’s road network (via Cambridgeshire links) that provides fast motorway‑style access to the Midlands, North and the Port of Felixstowe.
- M11 (accessible via A11/A14 links) - Nearest motorway access into the national motorway network, linking via A11/A14 corridors toward London and the wider M‑network.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Cycle routes and greenways - Norfolk has a mix of on‑road cycle lanes in urban centres (notably Norwich), off‑road multi‑use greenways such as the 26‑mile Marriott’s Way (Norwich–Aylsham/Dereham) and the Bure Valley Path, and sections of the Sustrans National Cycle Network (including coastal NCN routes), alongside local quiet‑road and town centre cycle improvements and bike‑hire facilities.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Norwich Northern Distributor Road (NDR) and junction upgrades - The NDR (Broadland Northway) and subsequent junction improvements around Norwich have reduced through‑traffic in the city and improved orbital access; further junction work continues to optimise traffic flow.
- A47 improvement programme - A series of safety, bypass and dualling schemes along the A47 corridor (improving capacity and junctions at key bottlenecks) are being progressed to reduce congestion and improve journey times across the county.
- Rail fleet and service upgrades - Greater Anglia’s introduction of modern rolling stock and timetable/service improvements have increased capacity, comfort and reliability on many Norfolk routes; ongoing timetable adjustments and rolling‑stock investments continue to be rolled out.
- Bus Service Improvement and electrification plans - Local authorities and operators are working on Bus Service Improvement Plans (BSIPs) and trials/introductions of low‑emission or electric buses, along with measures to improve frequency, punctuality and ticketing integration.
- Active travel and cycling investments - Continued funding and schemes from national and local active‑travel programmes have delivered new segregated cycle lanes, safer junctions for cyclists and expanded off‑road greenways to encourage everyday cycling.
- Station, Park & Ride and airport enhancements - Targeted upgrades to Norwich station accessibility and facilities, improvements to Park & Ride capacity and services, and ongoing development and route marketing at Norwich International Airport aim to improve passenger experience and regional connectivity.
- Community rail and local reopening aspirations - Local authorities and community groups are progressing feasibility work and pilot projects to strengthen community rail links, explore selective reopening of disused corridors and improve rural public transport provision.
Pricing is transparent per property with clear rate breakdowns, helping keep budgets under control and simplifying cost forecasting. Booking dates can be adjusted as project needs change, with flexible amendments for short-term or long-term stays.
Finance teams get centralised invoicing and trade account options with agreed payment terms, reducing admin across multiple sites. Each booking includes a dedicated account contact and fast shortlist turnaround tailored to your project area, with practical options near ports, depots and main road links.
This is a managed, business-focused service rather than a self-serve consumer listing. Contact the team for a shortlist or to discuss your project schedule.
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