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| An Oasis, hidden in
the very centre of this small Medieval Town and Historic Port of Kings Lynn.
The original building dates back
to Victorian times when it was the private residence of a prominent Kings Lynn
businessman. It is ideally situated and it would be hard to find a more
pleasant place to stay since it is quiet and restful in its own grounds but yet
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| The hotel was purchased by
David Armes the proprietor, in late 1995 and a great deal of refurbishment has
taken place in recent years.
The individually styled
bedrooms are comfortable and well equipped, with the honeymoon suite boasting a
romantic four poster bed and jacuzzi bath!
All 18 rooms are en-suite
and have:-
- Tea and coffee making
facilities
- Television, Radio.
- Hair dryer and
Telephone.

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Downstairs there are two
pleasant reception areas, a popular bar with a cosy open fire, (listed in the
Camra "Good beer guide") and the Stuart Restaurant where the emphasis is on
superb quality and good value. |
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There are two gardens, one
on either side of the building. The West facing garden is for residents only
while that on the East side adjoining the car park is used as a small beer
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The Restaurant and
adjoining meeting room are available for wedding receptions, conferences,
meetings or private functions. A separate information pack is available.

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| Approaching Kings
Lynn from West and South, follow the signs for the town centre and pass through
Southgate Archway, take immediate fork right off main road, for 150 yards, at
the Lord Napier Public House on your right hand side, fork right again for 75
yards, arriving at a T-junction.
You will then see the signs and driveway to the hotel
straight ahead. |
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