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Rooms & Views
This luxurious family room features a private pool, a hot tub and a spa bath. Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, th…
The spacious and luxurious Sycamore Suite is located in the main hotel building with stunning garden views. It features…
This suite combines cream, light green and warming red tones. There is a double bed, or twin beds, a living room with a…
Located on the first floor of the main house, the 'Walnut Suite' features a double bedroom with separate lounge and luxu…
This large comfortable junior suite has a large zip and link bed and a sofa bed, making it ideal if children are traveli…
Very comfortable junior suite with sofa bed ideal if children are traveling with you (supplement will be charged).
Features French doors overlooking the garden and a small patio. It also features a shower over the bath in a larger than…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Gunton ArmsBib Now well into its second decade, The Gunton Arms is still an absolute joy to visit. There is an unerring simplicity to the place and an honesty to the hearty, gimmick-free and immensely flavourful cooking. Prime local meats – including from the 1,000-acre Gunton Estate deer park – form the backbone of the menu, cooked over fire in the flag-floored Elk Room, where you really feel like you're in on the action. While these cuts catch the eye, there's brilliant value to be found elsewhere on the menu, especially among offal and nose-to-tail dishes.6.9km
- The Grain Store Tucked away on the North Norfolk coast, The Grain Store forms part of The Maltings hotel – a collection of former brick and flint barns that have now been converted into bedrooms and this rustic restaurant. The lunchtime menu is simple and concise, while dinner offers a wide selection of small and large plates, plus those designed for sharing – such as lamb tagine or a Norfolk fish platter, to which you can add some local oysters. Each dish comes with clean, honest flavours and the wine list is keenly priced – head over to their small shop to take a bottle home with you.9.2km
- Subway Fast food4.0km
- McDonald's Fast food4.2km
- Blue Sky Coffee House Café4.8km
- The White Horse, Cromer Bar4.8km
- The Old Rock Shop Bistro Restaurant4.9km
- The Reef Stop Café5.0km
- Streat Boss Café5.7km
- The Lobster Seafood5.9km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Felbrigg Hall Grade I listed house in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England, UK1.2km
- Gresham Castle castle in Norfolk, England, UK2.1km
- Baconsthorpe Castle Grade I listed castle in Norfolk, England, UK6.6km
- All Saints Church, Thurgarton church in Thurgarton, Norfolk, England, UK2.5km
- Beacon Hill hill near Cromer, Norfolk, England, UK3.0km
- Blickling Hall country house in Norfolk, England, UK9.7km
- St Andrew's Church, Gunton church in Gunton, Norfolk, England, UK5.9km
- Sheringham Museum museum in Sheringham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom5.9km
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