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who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Hunstanton.
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Hunstanton Hotels, B&B etc
Shellbrooke Apartments
11 Cliff Terrace, New Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6DY
The Shellbrooke Luxury Holiday Apartments have recently undergone a full refurbishment (March 2008) and are a perfect place for families to enjoy a holiday or short break overlooking the sea. It is located within a minute of the beaches and is close to many of the attractions that make North Norfolk such a popular holiday destination.... more
9 Cliff Terrace, New Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6DY
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The Shellbrooke is a small and friendly boutique hotel that benefited from a total refurbishment and renovation in July 2007. The result is an absolutely beautiful luxury building, full of character, charm and comfort. We provide a lovely choice in the bar-restaurant for breakfast. The town centre, bus station and local attractions are only a 2 minute walk from the hotel. Our staff will be happy to help with any enquiries and planning for trips, from organising transport to providing a picnic lunch. The local area is one of singular beauty and... more
Old Hunstanton Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6HH
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Caley Hall Hotel and Restaurant is set around a Manor House dating back to 1648. More recently the old farm outbuildings have been converted to provide the spacious en-suite bedrooms, restaurant and bar. Most of the rooms are on the ground floor, and some feature a four poster bed or whirlpool bath.
Lifeboat Inn is a three star property located in the picturesque village of Thornham near Hunstanton. Just a two minute walk from the marshes and sand dunes. The hotel has been receiving guests since the 16th century. The Inns original character has been carefully preserved throughout the hotel.
Lifeboat offers the perfect base for which to explore the delightful County of Norfolk. All of the 14 rooms are tastefully furnished and decorated to a high standard creating a stylish and comfortable ambience, whilst still maintaining the traditional c... more
The Old Coach House comprises 12 delightful en-suite bedrooms (bath or shower), a residents lounge, a bar and restaurant. The Old Coach House is the sister hotel to the famous Lifeboat Inn and is located in the historic and scenic village of Thornham. All the bedrooms have been tastefully decorated enhancing the charm of this old building with the subtle warmth of the furnishings.
A full English breakfast is served. The Old Coach House is renowned for its hearty English breakfast, which will set you up for the day, however the menu caters for a... more
Golf Course Road, Old Hunstanton Hunstanton PE36 6JJ
Booking Centre Hotline: 0870 240 7060
Situated on the coast in Old Hunstanton, with grounds that stretch down to the seashore to one of the finest beaches in Norfolk, the hotel offers old world charm complemented by personal service.
The Orange Tree in Thornham is a refurbished yet traditional country pub with accommodation provided in a courtyard annexe offering a simple yet comfortable and welcoming base for holidays on the north Norfolk coast
The Marine is a small, contemporary hotel with nine ensuite bedrooms. It is located in the traditional seaside town of Hunstanton, and is also home to a family bar and a stylish grill restaurant.
It has been a hotel since 1927 and was originally the home of Henry Style Le Strange during the late 1800ís. This impressive 3 story property offers comfortable, classically furnished rooms.
Welcome To The Wellington A warm and traditional welcome awaits you at ?The Welly? as we are affectionately known, both locally and by our many guests who return time and time again.
The largest holiday resort in western Norfolk and
the only East Anglian town to face west, Hunstanton was established as a
resort in the mid 19th century. Today, visitors still enjoy its pleasant
sandy beaches and shallow waters. The old quarter dates back to 855AD when
St. Edmund was shipwrecked there and the bridge over the River Hun is
reported to be Roman in origin. Hunstanton’s golf course is of championship
standard.