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Eton Lodge, Hunstanton, Norfolk

Eton Lodge
47 Greevegate
Hunstanton
Norfolk

PE36 6AF

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Since opening four years ago Eton Lodge has shot from zero to 4 stars, gained a Silver Award and been hailed by The Independent, The Guardian and The Times as one of the finest B&Bs in the country. No longer the new kids on the block, but artist Stewart Lees and his wife Caren have maintained and developed their exceptional attention to detail and the result is this acclaimed B&B which is the perfect base for all that North Norfolk has to offer. Sitting quietly in the midst of all Hunstanton’s jollity, this stylish and relaxing B&B, recently named as one of the five best budget B&Bs in the country, has turned the scary idea of a traditional seaside guest house on its head, offering modern and sumptuous rooms, with gleaming en-suites and lots of nice little touches – fresh milk in your own mini fridge, fresh fruit, free internet access and DVD players among them. Eton Lodge combines the attention to detail and luxurious touches of a good hotel while oozing all the charm and friendliness of a family run Bed and Breakfast. Come and enjoy good food, experience great hospitality, ensure lasting memories.....and all without breaking the bank!

Details

Ratings/Awards: ETC Four Stars with Silver Award
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Person

Double: £26 - £35
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Facilities

Parking
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Garden

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