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Dereham Hotels, B&B etc
Phoenix Hotel
Church Street, Dereham, Norfolk NR19 1DL
The Phoenix Hotel is located in the centre of Dereham and is an ideal place to explore many places of local interest including many unspoilt beaches nearby. The hotel has 22 comfortable bedrooms which all have satellite television, direct dial telephone and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel's popular restaurant offers a good choice of dishes all prepared to order.
Set in the heart of Norfolk against a peaceful backdrop of quiet village life, The Yaxham Mill offers you the best of several worlds. Within easy reach of the Norfolk Broads, Cromer, Holt, Great Yarmouth and of course only 12 miles away from the Cathedral City of Norwich, the capital of Norfolk.
Rating: AA | Inn | 4 Stars Rooms: 11
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Trouser press | Tea/coffee facilities | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Internet | High speed internet | Hairdryer | TV | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £42 Mobility info: Disabled double ensuite room available with wet room. Easy wheelchair access to restaurant and bar.
Dating back to the 17th century, this refined independent hotel, with an extensive private garden, is ideally set just 2 minutes? walk away from the main Dereham High Street.
In the heart of the charming market town of Dereham, this handsome Queen Anne property offers en suite rooms, free parking, a cellar wine bar and 2 restaurants offering tasty, great-value food.
Dating back to the founding of a nunnery in the
7th century by St. Withburga, the picturesque market town of Dereham has a
number of important old buildings, including the 19th century Corn Hall and
a museum housed in a cottage. St Nicholas’s Church has a detached bell tower
and its the burial place of the poet William Cowper (1731-1800), whilst
writer George Borrow (1803-81) was born in the nearby village of Dumpling
Green.