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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | With views of the picturesque Norfolk coastline and many health and leisure facilities, Cromer Country Club is ideally placed for a delightful break in a pleasant Victorian seaside town.
Apartments are equipped with practical and modern conveniences and are furnished to a very comfortable standard.
The extensive leisure facilities make the resort a lively family destination. There is a swimming pool and a pool-side whirlpool.
The Amber Bar and Restaurant offers an extensive bar and bistro menu in pleasant surroundings. Daily specials are created using the best locally sourced ingredients.
The Cromer Country Club is located on a hill and some rooms/studios have steps leading up to them. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Situated in the coastal town of Cromer, 23 miles north of Norwich, the 19th-century Wellington House B&B is 2 minutes’ walk from the sandy beach. It still retains charming old features, and free internet is available in public areas.
Freshly cooked breakfast is served each morning, with Norfolk sausages, free-range eggs, fresh smoked kippers and haddock from a local smoke house featuring on the menu. Lighter options like fruit salad, cereal and yoghurt are also available.
Rooms at Wellington House B&B have simple décor and traditional furnishings. Each benefits from a flat-screen TV, iPod docking station, and tea and coffee making facilities. They all have an en suite bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer.
Cromer Museum is a 5-minute walk from the B&B, while the pier is a 1-minute walk away. A range of restaurants and shops can be reached in less than 5 minutes on foot. |
  
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | Northrepps Cottage is a quaint country-style house in the Norfolk seaside town of Cromer, one mile from the beach. It offers a fine dining restaurant and elegant modern rooms.
Rooms at the Northrepps are decorated in luxury fabrics and have beds covered in Egyptian cotton sheets and goose feather duvets. Rooms feature flat-screen HD TVs and free Wi-Fi. Large bathrooms have under-floor heating, rain-showers and roll-top baths.
Crisp white tablecloths cover dark wooden tables in the stylish restaurant. Delicious English and international dishes are on the menu including local duck and guinea fowl.
Humphrey’s Bar has an extensive drinks menu including fines from around the world. Guests can take drinks into the huge gardens, which surround Northrepps Cottage.
The centre of Cromer has many quaint shops, restaurants and pubs. The Norfolk Broads are a 15-minute drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 39.99 GBP | The family-run Wellington Hotel is just 100 metres from Cromer’s beachfront and town centre. A flat-screen TV and a DVD player are included in each contemporary room. Real ales are served in the large Victorian bar, which shows Sky Sports on the TV and has a pool table and dartboard.
The Meadow Golf Course is a 5-minute walk away and the Royal Cromer Golf Club is 5 minutes’ drive from The Wellington. Cromer Rail Station is less than 10 minutes’ walk away and Norwich city centre can be reached after a 45-minute train journey.
Set in a converted stable block, the Courtyard Restaurant serves homemade British dishes made from locally sourced produce.
A modern en suite bathroom is also included in every room, as well as tea and coffee making facilities and a selection of toiletries. |
  
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Rooms from 105.00 GBP | On the North Norfolk coast, most rooms at The Red Lion have sea views. The Red Lion Hotel is on Cromer Seafront and offers free private parking.
Each en suite room has a TV, tea/coffee and mineral water. The Red Lion Hotel has many original period features.
The Red Lion has a spacious lounge with views of Cromer Pier. The traditional bar offers real ales and there is a good food menu of local Norfolk produce.
The Red Lion has been rated by the AA as a 4-star inn. |
  
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | 3 ground floor rooms with removable ramps at the front stairway for wheelchair access to the rooms and dining room are available on request. The staff are available to help with the access ramps and general mobility within the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | This 3-star cliff-top hotel overlooks Cromer Beach, and all its rooms have a sea view. Fine cuisine is offered in the à la carte restaurant, and the popular bistro serves fresh fish.
The Edwardian building has an elegant style and an excellent location just 500 metres from the beach and pier. The Cliftonville Hotel has free Wi-Fi and free parking for guests.
The Buttery coffee shop and bar is open for all-day drinks and snacks, and The Westcliffe restaurant is a grand dining room with stained-glass windows. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | In a quiet tree-lined avenue just 3 minutes’ walk from Cromer Seafront and Pier, the stylish Virginia Court Hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and award-winning Norfolk breakfasts.
Virginia Court was built at the end of the 19th century as a gentleman's club for King Edward VII, who entertained his guests here while visiting Cromer for his love of golf and sea air.
Each of the unique bedrooms at Virginia Court has a private bathroom and luxury linens. Rooms also feature flat-screen TV/DVD players, designer toiletries and tea/coffee facilities.
The restaurant serves indulgent afternoon teas with homemade cakes, and delicious meals featuring quality Norfolk produce and Cromer crab. Award-winning cooked breakfasts are served daily.
Virginia Court is an ideal base for exploring the North Norfolk Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with many stately homes and other attractions. |
  
| | | Set in 35 acres of wooded parkland, Links Country Park Hotel features an impressive golf course, an innovative restaurant and leisure centre, 3 miles from Cromer beach.
The magnificent period building is rich in traditional charm, and the elegant rooms feature antique furniture and have views of West Runton Village, the golf course, or the coast. All rooms have a comfortable seating area, tea and coffee facilities and free Wi-Fi.
The modern leisure centre features an indoor swimming pool and gym. The popular golf course, designed by J.H. Taylor, is suitable for all abilities and offers wonderful views. There is also a resident golf expert to offer advice, and a well-stocked equipment shop.
The traditional In2Blu restaurant serves a creative menu, which regularly features local and seasonal Cromer crabs and lobsters.Guests can relax with a drink in the Fairways Sports Bar whilst major sporting events are shown live on TV. Children's menus are available in both the restaurant and the bar.
The sandy beach is just 15 minutes’ walk, and West Runton Railway Station is 150 metres away, offering trains to Cromer and Sheringham. Cromer’s famous pier is less than 3 miles away, and the Amazona Zoo can be reached in 10 minutes. |
  
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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.
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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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Rooms from 44.00 GBP | With a wonderful location right on the river, our beautiful pub, restaurant and hotel is the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy some delicious freshly cooked food and a pint of local ale.
Join us in our delightful, informal restaurant for a delicious carvery served daily or choose from our superb menu. Alternatively just pop into our bar for a drink with friends. |
  
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Rooms from 119.00 GBP | The Holiday Inn Norwich-North hotel is also convenient for all major visitor attractions and places to visit in Norfolk, including the Norfolk Broads, Great Yarmouth, Newmarket Races, plus great beaches and golf courses in Norfolk. And few Norwich or Norfolk hotels can rival our superb Triangle Health & Fitness Club, with 13m heated swimming pool and fully equipped gym.
The 4-star Holiday Inn Norwich-North hotel caters to a national and international clientele of business, leisure, weddings and group visitors. Visit our specials page for seasonal offers and short breaks in Norwich, view our rooms and suites or contact our reservations specialists for advice to help plan your short breaks, meetings, conferences or weddings in Norwich.
And, for your next key corporate event, wedding or social event in Norwich, Norfolk, a jewel among Norwich conference and special event venues, the Holiday Inn Norwich-North hotel offers over 8300 sq ft of stylish conference, meeting and event space; from the impressive Lancaster Suite to the intimate Halifax Suite. From high tech audio-visual equipment and high speed wireless internet access to exquisite catering menus, let us help you plan every detail to ensure your conference, meeting, event or celebration in Norwich is a complete success. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | A Family run Guesthouse with 9 rooms. English Tourist Board listed. Ideally situated near to city centre, good clean warm and friendly accommodation and atmosphere. There are many eating-places nearby. Modern extended property in 0.75-acre gardens. |
  
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Rooms from 45.33 GBP | Overlooking the River Bure, in the "prettiest village on the Norfolk Broads, Innkeeper's Lodge Horning is an ideal base for exploring this beautiful part of the country. It also provides convenient budget accommodation near Wroxham or Norwich.
The Swan Inn began life as a cottage in 1696, although the main part of the building was constructed in the early 19th century. Its rustic black and white timbered structure is home to eight comfy, modern rooms and one of the cosiest pubs in Horning. So it couldn't be easier to sit back and enjoy heart-warming, seasonally inspired food and a glass of what you fancy.
It's well worth taking a tour of the Broads by boat or by steam locomotive on the Bure Valley Railway. Or if you're feeling more active you could try the award-winning BeWILDerwood Treehouse Adventure Park, or charge up to the medieval motte and bailey fortress of Norwich Castle.
At Innkeeper's Lodge you'll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK. |
  
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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Set in its own delightful grounds, Stower Grange is just 4 miles form the centre of Norwich and just over a mile from the airport. With 11 comfortable bedrooms, restaurant, bar and 2 excellent meeting rooms, it is ideal for that small executive meeting. There are eleven spacious individually decorated bedrooms with en suite facilities, including one with a magnificent eight-foot high oak four-poster bed for those in a romantic mood. The restaurant at Stower Grange locally renowned as a 'special place' to dine, looks directly onto the gardens. The cooking of Chef, Lee Parrette, is outstanding and modern served by friendly helpful staff to make you feel welcome. Stower Grange is an ideal meeting venue. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Situated in the charming Norfolk village of Great Ryburgh, this traditional 17th century English country Inn boasts low beamed ceilings, an impressive inglenook fireplace in the main bar and offers a warm welcome to both regulars and new customers alike.
Only a few miles from the historic market town of Fakenham, The Blue Boar Inn is ideally placed if you are looking for a convienient base to explore the tranquil beauty of North Norfolk, the medieval wonders of the city of Norwich or the rest of Nelson's own country.
PLEASE NOTE THAT CHECK IN TIMES ON SATURDAYS ARE FROM 5PM ONWARDS.
Although we have wheelchair access to our restaurant please not that we do not have disabled toilets, and our rooms are not able to accomodate wheelchairs. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | ALL ROOM PRICES INCLUDE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. The Belmonte Hotel is situated on the Prince of Wales Road, which is close to the hub of the city and is an ideal resting place for both the business executive and tourist alike. It is only a stone's throw away from some of the city's main tourist attractions i.e. Museums, River Wensum, Cathedral, Football Ground. Mojo's Bar & Nightclub (next door) is a great place to wind down with a drink and a bite to eat. At lunchtime there is a varied menu with all the food at reasonable prices. We also have a nightclub where you can enjoy your favourite tipple or dance the night away.
Street Parking is £4.50 per day, £1.60 per night |
  
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Rooms from 34.00 GBP | Whether you're planning to explore historic Norwich or soak up the scenery of the Norfolk Broads , you'd be hard pushed to find a hotel as perfectly placed as this.
Nestled in a lovely spot on the banks of the River Yare, opposite Whittingham Country Park , the lodge houses 14 warm and welcoming rooms as well as a Crown Carvery. So you can enjoy the tranquility of the area with your choice of roast, freshly steamed vegetables, roast potatoes and Yorkshire puds.
Norwich has some of the best medieval architecture in Britain with a Norman motte and bailey castle and a fine cathedral dating back to 1096. It's also home to the Norfolk Broads, the largest protected wetlands in the country. They're a mecca for sailors, motor-boaters, canoeists and fishing enthusiasts - although walkers, bird watchers and cyclists will find plenty to do without having to get wet. Norwich Aviation Museum is just up the road, too.
At Innkeeper’s Lodge you’ll find accommodation with comfort and character in equal measure and everything you need for a relaxing stay. From easy check-in and free parking to complimentary breakfast and a cosy pub serving great value food and drink on the doorstep. We have quality hotel rooms in a variety of locations from towns and cities to countryside settings across the UK.
A cooked buffet breakfast is available at the additional price of £3.29 per person (£1.99 for children). |
  
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Rooms from 72.50 GBP | The building has all the charm of a Victorian House with the comforts and service you would expect from a three star hotel. Perfectly placed both as a business or leisure base to explore the many attractions of historic Norwich city, the Norfolk Broads water recreation area and the glorious rural Norfolk Countryside in East Anglia. Ramps to public areas for disabled. We are only a 10-minute walk from the City Centre. |
  
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | Charming City Hotel Just 5 minutes walk from Norwich Rail Station and the Riverside Leisure Development. Ideal for weary business folk and holidaymakers alike. 37 en-suite bedrooms, free guest parking, night porter, conference/event rooms lift, pets welcome, gay friendly, stag/hen groups. The Opal Bar is a great place to relax with your favourite tipple. |
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