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Brook Street,
Cromer, Norfolk, England,
NR27 9HD
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Victorian (Time Period) The Red Lion is a traditional Hotel on the seafront of Cromer, it has 12 en-suite bedrooms, its own restaurant and a traditional bar and lounge area with great seaviews. more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £45.00 Location map
Cliff Avenue,
Cromer, Norfolk, England,
NR27 0AN
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Edward VII (Person) - 19th century (Time Period) Originally owned by the Crown, Virginia Court was built at the end of the 19th Century as a gentlemans club for King Edward VII who entertained his guests here while visiting Cromer for the Golf and Sea Air! The hotel exhibits the generous proportions in the public spaces which prevailed … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £60.00 Location map
High Street,
Cromer, Norfolk, England,
NR27 9HG
Heritage Rating: ?A delightful hotel, occupying the finest position in Cromer, close to the shops and historic parish church and directly overlooking the pier and beach. All 54 bedrooms are centrally heated and are equipped with private bath or shower and WC, hair dryer, radio, TV and teacoffee making facilities. Most are … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £60.00 Location map
Seafront, 29 Runton Road,
Cromer, Norfolk, England,
NR27 9AS
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Edwardian (Historical Reference) Built in 1897, the Cliftonville Hotel occupies the premier position on the Cromer seafront and is considered to be one of North Norfolks leading establishments. All 30 bedrooms are en-suite and enjoy stunning views of the sea and town. Many of the original Edwardian features remain, including the Gone with … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £67.00 Location map
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