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The Sunset Guest House is located in the quiet Victorian seaside resort of Hunstanton, which faces West across the Wash with views of magnificent sunsets. The Sunset Guest House has 5 Double Sea Facing Rooms and a further 3 non-seaview rooms. Each room is individually furnished and decorated with its own color scheme, en-suite shower facilities, 2 chairs, free slippers, TV/DVD, coffee/tea tray and a host of other facilities. The rooms are on the ground, 1st and 2nd floor with no elevator. The Breakfast Room is light and airy with views to the sea, and guests can enjoy an English Breakfast every morning. Hunstanton offers beaches, shallow waters, good amenities, independent shops and restaurants. One of the UK's Links Golf Courses is located 1 miles away in Old Hunstanton.
a Seaside Town in the county of Norfolk
(0.2 miles, 0.4 km)Hunstanton was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087 when it would have been little more than a settlement...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Norfolk
(2.4 miles, 3.8 km, direction S)At the heart of Norfolk's Lavender growing industry lies the pretty seaside village of Heacham...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Norfolk
(4.0 miles, 6.4 km, direction E)This is an area renowned for its wild marshes inhabited by a rich variance of bird life, thus Thornham draws to its shores a goodly share of ornithologists who come to see the amazing wildlife of the region...
in the county of Norfolk
(6.9 miles, 11.2 km, direction S)On approach to Dersingham by-passing lovely lavender fields, visitors could easily imagine they were driving through the abundant lavender lands of southern France, but this is.....
in the county of Norfolk
(7.9 miles, 12.7 km, direction E)Brancaster Staithe enjoys an enviable position on the north Norfolk coast. It is an enchanting place where the pace of life is blessedly a few notches slower than that of the.....
in the county of Norfolk
(8.1 miles, 13.0 km, direction S)Enchanting estate of over 7,000 acres of breath-taking countryside surrounding a magnificent house which has been the home of four generation of British Sovereigns since it was bought in 1862 for the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII...
in the county of Norfolk
(10.0 miles, 16.1 km, direction S)The sea has long since withdrawn from this one-time port, but the superb Norman castle built to protect it still stands...
Sandringham House, although a Royal residence does not have the rarefied atmosphere of a grand house, this is largely due to the.....
Normally known simply as Castle Rising, the castle has for centuries dominated the quiet village where it stands in a large area.....
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No one looking at the impressive remains of this Cluniac Priory founded by William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey towards the end.....
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