Here we list those members
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 Swaffham.
Our en-suite bedrooms (one
downstairs) overlook open fields or garden.
Breakfasts cooked to order using local produce.
Excellent pub meals within
walking distance. No smoking. AA/VB 4 Star
Silver Award. Tariff: £28 pppn based on two
sharing twin/double room; £35 single occupancy.
The Bull is a traditional coaching Inn dating from the early 17th century, although the foundations date from the mid 1300s making it the second oldest Inn in Norfolk. It was the first or last change of horses on the Kings Lynn to Great Yarmouth coaching route. The stables and coach house have been converted to provide 3 double rooms, which are disabled friendly, with... more
A Georgian Merchants House set in its own grounds. 200 Yards from the centre of Swaffham one of
Norfolk's most historic market towns. Family run hotel, informal but attentive service. A good base for bird watching. Golf
nearby. Market day Saturday. Please check directly with the hotel about
availability of dinner if required, as the restaurant is not open every
evening... more
Quiet - Homely - Excellent Fresh locally sourced Foods - Special Diets Catered for - Pleasant Company - Real Ales and Lagers plus selection of Wines at The
Bar. Countryside setting - Plenty of free Parking - Individual Identity of Family of long standing in the area. Comfortable
Bar Lounge area. FREE Wi-Fi Connections Very tranquil country setting by side of Village... more
Booking Centre Hotline: 0871 702 0134 Please quote TouristNetUK when booking
The Best Western George Hotel, located in Swaffham is a charmingly restored 17th Century coaching inn. With a Georgian facade and a complimentary modern bedroom wing.
The market town of Swaffham lies on the edge of
the Breckland heaths, close to the Thetford Forest. With a sign is dedicated
to the legendary ‘Pedlar of Swaffham’ and a triangular market place with a
domed roof was built during the 18th century by the 4th Earl of Oxford. The
town hall features displays of many historic artefacts, while the 15th
century Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is said to be one of the finest
examples of medieval churches in East Anglia.