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A family-run guest accommodations in central Norwich, the Grill House Inn has tastefully decorated bedrooms, free WiFi and functions as a restaurant downstairs. Each room has carpeted floor, a wardrobe, a desk and a flat-screen TV. Guests can enjoy tea/coffee making facilities. The restaurant offers homemade stone baked pizzas alongside a range of meals cooked on the grill, sourcing fresh, local ingredients where possible. The property offers free parking to guests for the duration of their stay. The Grill House Inn is a short walk from Norwich city center, Norwich Castle and Cathedral. Norwich train station and Riverside leisure area is a five minute drive away, and the University of East Anglia a ten minute drive away.
a Historic City in the county of Norfolk
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in the county of Norfolk
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in the county of Norfolk
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a Historic Market Town in the county of Norfolk
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a Historic Market Town in the county of Norfolk
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in the county of Norfolk
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in the county of Norfolk
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