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The Burleigh, Hunstanton, Norfolk

The Burleigh
7 Cliff Terrace
Hunstanton
Norfolk

PE36 6DY

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The Burleigh is a charming Victorian, family run guesthouse which is ideally situated at the quieter end of Hunstanton close to the sea front, town centre, theatre and gardens. Also conveniently located for the RSPB reserves at Titchwell, Holme and Snettisham.

We have eleven comfortably furnished bedrooms which have all been recently refurbished to a high standard. Most of our rooms offer sea views and all contain remote controlled colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, bottled water, hairdryer, clock radio and many more little extras that will make your stay more enjoyable.

Enjoy a delicious breakfast in our light and airy dining room. Evening meals are also available Monday to Saturday with prior notice. All meals are prepared to a high standard using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible.

Take advantage of our residents bar and relax in our cosy lounge or take in the excellent sea views from our sunny patio. We have a small car park, providing five car parking spaces off the road. We can also provide cycle storage.

Details

Ratings/Awards: Visit England 4 Stars
Number of Rooms: 11
Number Ensuite: 9

Price per Person

Double: £35
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided - Wth notice
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms

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