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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | The phrase ‘bed and breakfast’ does not begin to describe the secluded, intimate luxury that is Felbrigg Lodge. These private suites come with all the personal touches you would expect from people who really care and await you in this unspoilt corner of beautiful north Norfolk.
Imagine your perfect country break – whether it’s wellies, walks and log fires, mooching around galleries or champagne and a private helicopter ride - just sit back and relax; we’ll arrange it all for you.
Felbrigg Lodge is owned by Dee Dee and Philip Lomax, both programmed to spoil you and ensure your stay in North Norfolk is a memorable one. The couple has been looking after people for almost 30 years so they really understand what makes for a fantastic break. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g1077001-d1139004-Reviews-The_Roman_Camp_Inn-Aylmerton_Norfolk_East_Anglia_England.html
Whether you come to us overnight on business, or for a relaxing holiday you'll find the essentials so generously taken care of at this delightfully hospitable small Inn that they become luxuries in themselves.
Our recently re-decorated rooms are comfortable and attractive, some offering spa baths for self indulgence. We have an all day restaurant for fine food and a bar that has served real Local ale since 1894.
1894.
You may wish to dine or take afternoon tea or coffee in our conservatory, or view the garden from our private first floor dining room; 'Room with a View' which has panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On the ground floor adjoining the bar there are armchairs by the fire where you can keep cosy and warm. There's lots to look at; we have original leaded glass, a panelled lounge, Latin inscriptions, pictures, books and specially commissioned sculpture throughout.
Aylmerton is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of rural North Norfolk. Adjacent to the magnificent National Trust estate at Felbrigg, but just 10 minutes from the beaches at Cromer, Sheringham and West Runton, with Blakeney Point and The Broads within easy reach. |
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