More Valentines day Hotels in Norfolk

The Rose & Crown

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.

Beechwood Hotel

Beechwood Hotel

North Walsham, Norfolk

Agatha Christie memorabilia, murder-mystery weekends and Art Deco touches set the tone at Hugh and Emma Asher's creeper-clad hotel, former home of the author's doctor friends, in a bustling market town.

Bank House

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 Globe Inn

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.

Magazine Wood

Magazine Wood

Hunstanton, Norfolk

In a swath of green countryside, Pip and Jonathan Barber's chic B&B looks over the village towards the Norfolk coast.

The Control Tower

The Control Tower

Walsingham, Norfolk

Claire Nugent and Nigel Morter have spent a bomb on transforming the control tower at 1940s RAF North Creake into a one-off vegetarian B&B in Art Deco style with meticulous attention to detail.

Cley Windmill

Cley Windmill

Holt, Norfolk

One of the UK's most unusual B&Bs, this windmill on the old quay in reed beds beside the River Glaven has bedrooms of great character in the mill itself, with more contemporary accommodation in outbuildings, and a restaurant serving a three-course dinner form Thursday to Saturday.

The Dial House

The Dial House

Norwich, Norfolk

Wildly exuberant, carefully created bedrooms are themed on the Georgian Grand Tour and Victorian globe trotting at this 18th-century redbrick building, home to an artisan bakery/café as well as a wine bar, pizzeria and hair salon.

The Assembly House

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 Kings Arms

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.

Strattons

Strattons

Swaffham, Norfolk

There is 'an air of a chic curiosity shop' about this singular hotel with café/deli, centred on a Palladian-style villa, up a narrow lane, where resident cats sun themselves on the front lawn.

Meadowsweet

Meadowsweet

Norfolk

Occupying an 18th-century cottage, this immaculate three-bedroom, 20-seater restaurant rooms holds a Michelin star for inventive, locally sourced tasting menus.

For a romantic getaway in Norfolk, these hotels for valentines day offer a quiet, welcoming atmosphere with charming rooms and exceptional dining. Ideal for couples seeking relaxation, comfort, and a touch of special occasion magic, they provide the perfect setting for celebrating love in a scenic and peaceful setting.

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