Snettisham

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Queen Victoria
"The room and ensuite were of a satisfactory standard, apart from the rather uncomfortable mattresses. Breakfast was a completely different ball game though! This was taken in the pub, which ..." More

Rose & Crown
"We had a delicious dinner in one of the various dining rooms at the Rose and Crown, which also has firelit bars, a buzzy yet relaxed atmosphere, and a clean, ..." More

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Nine miles north of King’s Lynn just off the lovely A149 North Norfolk coastal route, Snettisham is one of the quieter and least commercialised villages in the area, and unlike neighbours such as Burnham Market has not yet been colonised by those fleeing London. There are modern holiday parks along the seaward side of the A149, but the village proper is a lovely spot with its feet firmly in the 14th century, evidenced by two structures dating from that era, St Mary’s church (albeit much restored in later periods) and the delightful Rose and Crown Inn, everyone’s whitewashed vision of a country pub. To complete the picture of the idyllic village there is a lovely Elizabethan Hall in the centre, and a spacious village green that doubles as cricket pitch. Many buildings in the village are constructed in the local carrstone, whose ferrous content gives the properties the colour that gives rise to their local nickname of gingerbread houses. St Mary’s is a spectacular example of (unusually for Norfolk) the decorated style of church architecture, its spire rising 175 feet to dominate the landscape around it, perhaps acting as a beacon for the tens of thousands of geese homing in on the nearby RSPB sanctuary every winter. Geese and visitors alike benefit from the sheltered location of the village, west facing over the Wash and so largely protected from the biting east winds that cut through much of the county’s coastline.

Camping

Diglea Caravan Park

Dentist

Coastal Dental Care
I S G Smith

Pub and Bar

Queen Victoria
Rose & Crown

School

Snettisham First School

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Award Cars
Coastline Cars

Shops

Skyriders Kite Store

Activities

Adrenalin Head Kite Sports(Outdoor Pursuits)

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Queen Victoria (0.03 miles)

Queen Victoria
Close to the famous RSPB Bird Sanctuary “ hugely popular with the inquisitive holiday maker and the dedicated bird watcher' is the Queen Victoria. Situated in the pretty little Norfolk town of Snettisham, the Queen ... More | visit website
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The Feathers Hotel (2.69 miles)

The Feathers Hotel

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In the small Norfolk village of Dersingham, only a mile (1.6 km) from the Royal Sandringham Estate, this former coaching inn offers en suite rooms, free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and 3 ... More

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Heacham Manor Hotel (2.71 miles)

Heacham Manor Hotel

This charming Grade II listed house, steeped in history and dating back from the 16th century, has been carefully restored and converted into a luxury boutique hotel with lovely gardens and golf course. Heacham Manor ... More | visit website

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Searles Leisure Resort (3.56 miles)

Searles Leisure Resort

Searles Leisure Resort has so much to offer, young and old alike. A warm welcome will be had by all guests and our facilities are second to none, only 200 Meters from Norfolk's beautiful beaches. ... More | visit website

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Norfolk Holiday Homes (4.11 miles)

Norfolk Holiday Homes

We have a varied selection of holiday homes along the North West Norfolk Coast and Countryside, all close to numerous places of interest and many other holiday amenities. Large, small, modern or traditional. Bungalows, houses, cottages and apartments ... More | visit website

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Marine Hotel (4.12 miles)

Marine Hotel
The Proprietor would like to offer you a warm and friendly welcome to their vibrant Hotel-Grill and Bar The Marine Hotel. The Marine is a contemporary, stylish hotel bringing a touch of London glamour to ... More | visit website
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Golden Lion (4.18 miles)

Golden Lion
Overlooking a beautiful sandy beach, The Golden Lion, being the oldest building in Hunstanton brings a touch of heritage to the town. With 27 en-suite rooms with the majority being sea view a relaxing stay ... More | visit website
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The Gables (4.22 miles)

The Gables
You are assured of a warm welcome at our lovely refurbished Edwardian home which retains many original features combined with modern facilities. We are situated within easy reach of all local amenities and the ... More | visit website
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The Shellbrooke (4.30 miles)

The Shellbrooke

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The Shellbrooke is a small and friendly boutique hotel that benefited from a total refurbishment and renovation in Jan 2011. The result is an absolutely beautiful luxury building, full of ... More

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Lodge Hotel & Restaurant (4.93 miles)

Lodge Hotel & Restaurant

Situated amid quaint country cottages in the village of Old Hunstanton on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast, The Lodge is just 400 yards from beautiful, quiet sandy beaches, providing the perfect environment for wonderful walks ... More | visit website

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