William IV

April 20, 2016

Originally a cottage home of a Mousehold shepherd, \\\’The King William IV now stands in the garden grounds. It has been a tavern for at least 178 years and is mentioned in Joseph Manning\\\’s 1834 survey of licensed premises. Telegraph...

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Whitwell & Reepham Railway Complex

April 20, 2016

We are open every day and are in Steam on the first Sunday of each month. At weekends when we are not in steam, diesel trains run on demand Monday to Friday we are open , Weekends we are open from 10:00...

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Whalebone Freehouse

April 20, 2016

The Whalebone Freehouse is situated just a couple of miles north of Norwich City centre and nestles amongst the many Georgian chimney pots in NR3, Don’t be fooled by the size of the frontage, the pub is described by many...

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Wellington Hotel

April 20, 2016

The Wellington Hotel is set in the heart of Cromer and a pebbles throw from the beach and town! There has been a pub on this site for over 200 hundred years, unfortunately the original site burnt down in the...

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Unthank Arms Restaurant and Bar

April 20, 2016

The Unthank Arms Restaurant and Bar Located in the Golden Triangle, The Unthank Arms is a lively pub, combining a warm, relaxed atmosphere with excellent dining and a varied wine list, all at very agreeable pub prices. The interior comfortably...

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Seamarge Hotel

April 20, 2016

Built to take best advantage of its commanding seaside position, this fascinating Grade II listed house has been lovingly restored to create a luxurious seaside family hotel near Cromer on the North Norfolk coast. Original features combined with every modern...

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The Sandsgate

April 20, 2016

The Sandsgate is conveniently located where the action is, close to the amusements and attractions of Beach Road. It’s also the perfect base for watching the weekly summer fireworks and street entertainment. From Easter 2025 our new south facing outdoor...

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Ribs of Beef Riverside Freehouse

April 20, 2016

A traditional English pub on the bank of the river Wensum situated near Norwich Cathedral between Tombland and the Saxon river crossing of Fye Bridge. This 14th century building has seen Norwich grow as a port, witnessed medieval traders unloading...

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Red Lion, Eaton

April 20, 2016

The Red Lion is a welcoming 17th century pub and restaurant with accommodation. Its character features include striking Dutch gables, beams, panelled walls and cosy inglenook fireplaces. The popular restaurant offers a range of traditional lunches and has a carefully...

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