Bed and Breakfast in Kings Lynn
Kings Lynn was once a major port, and retains wonderful reminders of that history, not least its Hanseatic warehouse, superb church, and the Guildhall. It has two market-places as well, and good shopping...
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Fairlight Lodge
Joella and Steve Nash welcome you to their lovely Victorian home. Comfortable bedrooms, beautifully furnished offering colour television, hospitality trays with home-made biscuits. All rooms are non-smoking and most of the ground floor en-suite ...
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The Grange Hotel
The building itself exudes quiet grandeur inside and out and possesses a stateliness typical of the Edwardian era.
Yet a friendlier more welcoming atmosphere would be difficult to find. The hotel is set in the centre ...
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The Globe
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Combining the traditional with the new, JD Wetherspoon has achieved this with the centuries old Globe Hotel in King's Lynn offering comfort and value for money in both our hotel, ... More
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Premier Inn Kings Lynn
Local attractions include West Lynn ferry port, Sandringham and the River Great Ouse. Conveniently located for Kings Lynn train station. For shops and local amenities Kings Lynn town centre is only 1 mile away.
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Stuart House Hotel
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Close to Royal Sandringham and the Norfolk countryside, in the historic town centre of King’s Lynn, this small, friendly hotel offers well-appointed rooms, an excellent restaurant and a charming bar.
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Ffolkes Arms Hotel
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The Hotel which bears the name of the Ffolkes Family was constructed over three hundred years ago, during the time of the Hovell family, who were the original owners of Hillington ... More
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