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Heacham Manor Hotel
Hunstanton Road
Heacham
Norfolk

PE31 7JX
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This charming Grade II listed house, steeped in history and dating back from the 16th century, has been carefully restored and converted into a luxury boutique hotel with lovely gardens and golf course. Heacham Manor is family managed and offers a friendly welcome and personal service. Set within tranquil surroundings, it is the perfect location for a few days break away or the perfect venue for your special occasion.

The 14 luxurious en-suite bedrooms have been designed to reflect the unique character of the Manor and are furnished with the finest of furniture and fittings. Further accommodation is available within the three Norfolk Style Barn Cottages, located next to the Manor. Available as self catering or serviced, these delightful cottages are all furnished a high standard.

A luxurious dining room and sunny conservatory offers exquisite cuisine with a menu sourced from local produce. A charming lounge and terrace bar compliments the dining areas offering a chance to relax and enjoy the views of the golfing 15th hole. Dinning is available to non residents.

Heacham Manor is the first golf hotel in the west of Norfolk. The Championship length 18 hole golf course has been designed to incorporate the natural features of the area it lies within. With two rivers and four lakes to negotiate, the course varies between links and parkland styles with views of The Wash.

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Number of Rooms: 14
Number Ensuite: 14

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Name: The Manor Restaurant

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