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A few years ago, the entire county of Norfolk was devoid of fabulous places to stay: There were just a handful of standard-issue "country house hotels" and a few tired seaside lodgings. As the following listings attest, this has changed. An uncommon number of hotels in Norfolk also happen to have excellent restaurantsin fact, for many of these listings, it's moot which part of the operation comes first. Consider your itinerary when selecting accommodations. Summertime stays may well center on the North Norfolk coast, while the uncertain weather of spring and fall makes proximity to the capital more attractive.
Aptly named, this company rents out some 40 self-catering cottages in or near the pretty harbor town of Blakeney, on the desirable north coast. The houses,...more
Dating from the mid-16th century and operating as an inn since 1651, this ridiculously picturesque stone manor house is best known as the gastronomic...more
No, it's not false advertising: These two self-catering accommodations actually sit on the Queen's country estate, providingin addition to washing...more
Until this 23-room independent boutique opened in 2005, the county capital had been sorely lacking in notable hotels. The landmark 19th-century building—a...more
Set back from the wild mayhem (we're kidding) of Swaffham's market square, this garden-surrounded Queen Anne house is a real labor of love. Les and Vanessa...more
Viscount Coke—or Tom Coke, as he calls himself—and his wife, Polly, joined forces with two brilliant designers to renovate this Victorian-styled...more










