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Ashleigh Lodge

★★★★Hunstanton
9.2/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Family Room (2 Adults + 2 Children)
2x Twin 19 Up to 5

This is a large room with access to the garden, an en suite shower and a TV. A fridge and tea/coffee making facilities a…

Family Room (2 Adults + 1 Child)
1x Twin 18 Up to 4

This is a spacious room with access to the garden. It is suitable for a family of 3/4 with an extra bed. It can also be…

King Room
1x Queen 16 Up to 3

There is an private bathroom with either a bath and shower or just a shower. These rooms are located in the main house…

Double Room
1x Double 15 Up to 3

These are spacious rooms with access to the garden. One has an en suite shower and the other a bath with shower attachme…

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Restaurants nearby

  • The Neptune★ Michelin Kevin Mangeolles is a classically trained chef who works alone in his kitchen and really understands traditional flavour combinations. He’s not trying to reinvent the wheel with his cooking, nor is he trying to challenge your tastebuds or make everything Instagram-pretty; he's simply concerned with what’s in season and what’s available in the local area, which results in dishes that are bursting with flavour and extremely well balanced. Kevin's wife Jacki runs this 18C coaching inn with a calm confidence. There are bedrooms available for those wishing to make a night of it.1.6km
  • The Old Bank A welcoming couple run this intimate, laid-back restaurant: Aga works out front, assisted by a friendly serving team, while Lewis heads up the kitchen. As the name suggests, it's a former bank and the old banking counter now acts as the bar. The well-balanced tasting menu comes in two forms – ‘Shorter’ and ‘Longer’ – and has a real generosity to it, using produce from their allotment and the surrounding area in ambitious dishes with numerous flavours and textures. The passionately described wine pairings are the way to go.7.0km
  • The Conservatory Titchwell Manor, not the country house you may expect but a converted Victorian farmhouse and its outbuildings, is the picturesque setting for this bright and airy restaurant. Tables overlook the walled garden, from which the chefs use plenty of seasonal ingredients alongside meat and game from local estates, plus Norfolk seafood such as Wells crab. These ingredients are well utilised in unfussy modern classics with a less-is-more approach, all the better for extracting the natural flavours of the produce.8.8km

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Attractions nearby

  • Seahenge Early Bronze Age archaeological site, Norfolk3.5km
  • Hunstanton Cliffs UK Site of Special Scientific Interest804m
  • Titchwell Marsh nature reserve in the United Kingdom7.9km

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