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Each of these hotels has at least one bedroom equipped for a visitor in a wheelchair. You should contact the hotel to discuss individual requirements.
Hotels with disabled facilities in Norfolk
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The White Horse
Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
Third Night B&B Free Special Offer
The superb setting of the Nye family's hotel overlooking salt marshes to the sea and Scolt Head Island is matched by 'exceptional food and service', say readers who go back year after year.
Congham Hall
King's Lynn, Norfolk
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Renowned for its beautiful gardens, this Georgian merchant's manor house is set in 30 acres of Norfolk parkland. The country theme is continued throughout – garden herbs are used in the restaurant and the spa, bedrooms are named after plants, and cabins with freestanding tubs on the terrace overlook the orchard.
More Hotels with disabled facilities in Norfolk
The Harper
Holt, Norfolk
You don't have to blow a fortune to stay at this relaxed yet refined hotel in some converted barns, the former home of Langham Glass, and featuring many charming nods to its heritage.
Morston Hall
Holt, Norfolk
Birdwatchers and bon vivants beat a path to Tracy and Galton Blackiston's Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms in a flint farmhouse with Blakeney nature reserve on the doorstep.
The Gunton Arms
Thorpe Market, Norfolk
The neon sign outside this former steward's house in a 1,000-acre deer park sets the tone for what to expect in this unique and interesting pub owned by art dealer Ivor Braka, with provocative works by artists such as Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst on display within.
Bank House
King's Lynn, Norfolk
On a square beside the Great Ouse in the ancient port town, this fine Georgian Grade II* listed former merchant’s house, once home to what would become Barclays, was debanked in 1869 and is today a buzzy hotel and brasserie.
The Rose & Crown
Snettisham, Norfolk
Roses festoon this family and dog-friendly 17th-century pub with rooms, in a thriving village close to the RSPB's Snettisham Nature Reserve.

The Maltings
Norfolk
A historic brick and flint malt house with bedrooms spread over the main building, stables and cottages, this new, family friendly, dog-friendly hotel close to a pebble beach garners praise for its ambience and for locally soured food served in the Grain Store restaurant.
The Globe Inn
Wells-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk
A Victorian inn looking onto a leafy square, this is now a smart, family friendly, dog-friendly pub with a wide choice of bedrooms and relaxed ambience, serving bar snacks, small plates and pub classics.

The Assembly House
Norwich, Norfolk
At this Grade I listed Georgian House of Assemblies, where glamorous event spaces drip with chandeliers, you'll find a restaurant, cookery school, and 15 spacious bedrooms, styled with pizzazz and a sense of fun, several with their own garden or lounge.

The Crown
Wells-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk
On a Georgian square overlooking a green, this former coaching inn and popular local drop-in offers an interesting choice of bedrooms, dog-friendly dining and a mix of pub classics and modern dishes.

Titchwell Manor
Brancaster, Norfolk
With views over meadows and marshes to the sea, this boutique hotel within a former Victorian farmhouse offers contemporary-style bedrooms in colours inspired by the landscape, some with private terrace and hot tub, and serves modern cooking in the bistro and conservatory.

The Pheasant
Kelling, Norfolk
Amid a sprawling estate of woods and parkland, this country-house hotel is a relaxed, unstuffy retreat with classically styled bedrooms, two shepherds' huts with wood burners, and a daily changing menu of estate-grown produce served in the light-filled orangery.

The Kings Arms
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Affordable, dog-friendly garden lodges with outdoor seating, hot tub, bar food, tapas and more ambitious cooking commend this pub and restaurant in the small village of Fleggburgh, a good base for exploring the Broads.

The Gin Trap Inn
Hunstanton, Norfolk
This dog-friendly gastropub just inland from the North Norfolk coast has characterful bedrooms, a Mediterranean-inspired garden, and plenty of different gins on the menu.
Each of these hotels has at least one bedroom equipped for a visitor in a wheelchair. You should contact the hotel to discuss individual requirements.






























