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Black Lion Hotel
Friday Market Place
Little Walsingham
Norfolk

NR22 6DB
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Set in the heart of the historic medievel village of walsingham. This former coaching inn dates back to the 14th century and has many original features throughout the building with inglenooks in the dining and function rooms. We have seven letting rooms all individually furnished and with en-suite facilities. We offer a bar snack or a full a la carte menu. We can accommodate coach parties (you might like a meal before going to a show at thursford) We can also cater for guests and non residents who would like to eat early before a show. Please let us know your requirements. Nearby attractions include Holkham Hall,Binham Priory, Thursford Steam Museum, Walsingham to wells light railway, we are only five miles from the sea and are central to the many attractions of Walsingham .

Nearby attractions: Walsingham Historial Tours & Museum, Holkham Hall (7 miles), Wells next-the-Sea (5 miles), Binham Priory (4 miles), Walsingham to Wells Light Railway, Thursford Steam Museum (3 miles).

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Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Diamonds
EETB 4 Diamonds
North Norfolk Tourism Awards 2003 - in "Best Places to Eat" & "Best Services Accommodation"
Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8

Price per Person

Double: From £35
Twin: From £35
Single: From £48.50
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Children Welcome
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
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