Eton

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Reviews of Eton Lodge, Hunstanton

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Review by Bianca on 14th April, 2008

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very nice....me and my boyfriend very much so enjoyed our stay here, and hopefully would like to come back again this year!!

Date visited: 13th october 2007

Review by Jason Lee on 20th June, 2007

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I have stayed in many hotels and lodges in the past few years and can honestly rate Eton Lodge as the best. Its clean, comfortable, tv/dvd in all rooms. The attention to detail is remarkable.. free fruits and chocolates.. heated body body sized towel from when you step out of the shower and excellent full english breakfast.

Date visited: January 2007

Review by Philip & Wendy Johnson on 17th March, 2007

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Very clean and comfortable...many thoughtful extras.......delicious breakfasts........friendly hosts........like home from home, only better..(no washing up!!)

Date visited: 28th February 2007

Review by philip baker on 15th May, 2006

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couldnt ask for a nicer place to stay stewart and caren are a very nice couple whose service was outstanding will definitely recommend to my friends and will visit again

Date visited: 13/05/2006

Review by Hanna on 7th May, 2006

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We celebrated our 1 year anniversary at the Eton Lodge (Lavender Room) - it was a wonderful stay in a beautiful spotless and tastefully equipped room with a super shower and a delicious breakfast. Visiting the Sandringham Castle was really nice, also watching the Shrek2 film in our room ;) Caren and Stewart are such a friendly couple & I would have liked to stay there longer! Thanks a lot! Hanna & Samuel

Date visited: May 2006

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