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Accommodation in Hunstanton, Norfolk Part of the Norfolk Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Hunstanton Travel and Heritage Information Best Western Le Strange Arms HotelA Hotel in Hunstanton, NorfolkGolf Course Road Hunstanton Norfolk England PE36 6JJ
Accommodation
Description:
From: £50.00 An traditional hotel overlooking the beach, with gardens sweeping down to sand dunes.Wide variety of rooms many with sea views. Hotel Restaurant and traditional pub, The Ancient Mariner Hotel within easy reach of Sandringham House and local golf Clubs and Wildlife Reserves Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Sandringham -
8.6 miles (Historic House) Houghton Hall -
10.8 miles (Historic House) Castle Rising Castle -
10.8 miles (Castle) Creake Abbey -
11.1 miles (Abbey) Bloodgate Hill Hillfort -
11.2 miles (Prehistoric Site) Holkham Hall -
12.7 miles (Historic House) King's Lynn, St Nicholas Chapel -
13.9 miles (Historic Church) St George's Guildhall -
14.1 miles (Historic Building) Walsingham Priory -
16 miles (Abbey) Little Walsingham, St Marys -
16.1 miles (Historic Church) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Hunstanton -
0 miles away Snettisham -
5.8 miles away Burnham Deepdale -
7.7 miles away Burnham Market -
9.4 miles away Castle Rising -
10.4 miles away North Creake -
11 miles away Burnham Thorpe -
11.2 miles away South Creake -
12 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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