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Greenbanks, Dereham, Norfolk

Greenbanks
Swaffham Rd
Wendling

Dereham
Norfolk

NR19 2NA

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Affordable, stylish and comfortable, Greenbanks has all the essential ingredients for an enjoyable and relaxed stay. Situated in the heart of the Norfolk countryside equidistant East Dereham and Swaffham, Greenbanks offers spacious, comfortable, well equipped en-suite accommodation. Our contemporary restaurant serves delicious traditional and continental dishes using local produce and specialises in coeliac, diabetics, lactose intolerant and all other dietary requirements. Private fishing lakes and an indoor heated swimming pool with access for all.

Relax in the comfort of our double/twin bedded en-suite rooms or one of 5 ground floor suites accommodating from 2 – 5 guests. The ground floor suites offer access for all and have shower/wet rooms. Your enjoyment of our accommodation is at the top of our agenda so all rooms are equipped with hair dryers and TV with freeview channels. Soft luxury linen, throws and extra pillows to guarantee a comfortable stay and a great night's sleep. All our bathrooms provide shampoos and soaps and other toiletries are available such as toothpaste, sewing kits, etc. As a guest of the hotel you are invited to use the indoor heated hydro-therapy pool, sauna and spa facilities which may be booked at the reception.

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Ratings/Awards: Enjoy England 4 Stars

Price per Person

Double: From £38
Single: From £52
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms

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