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No Twenty9
Norfolk
One of 'a new breed of restaurants-with-rooms, offering a buzzy, stylish stay', this quirky venture 'has plenty of attitude within its Georgian exterior', writes a Guide insider.
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One of 'a new breed of restaurants-with-rooms, offering a buzzy, stylish stay', this quirky venture 'has plenty of attitude within its Georgian exterior', writes an inspector, starting with the propeller behind the chrome bar counter. Bedrooms, in a residents' garden, 'are super-spacious and light, styled to within an inch of their lives', each named after a music or movie legend, with blown-up black-and-white images. 'Expect in-room roll-top baths, iron beds, leather chests, exposed brickwork and slick, modern bathroom.' Indulgences include an espresso machine, mini fridge, complimentary G&T, luxury toiletries. Andress has a steam room and a private walled garden with spa bath and log burner. Armstrong can sleep a family of four. What a wonderful world! There is a welcoming bar, while the restaurant, with its 'stripped-back style', has a modern café ambience, with pop music playing. The short menus include Brancaster oysters, flame-grilled steaks and burgers, veggie options. 'The langoustine brioche with slaw was divine.' There are cook-outs and occasional live music in the courtyard. 'If you like traditional hotels and restaurants, this isn't for you… I loved it.'
Hotel Details
Address
29 Market Place, Burnham Market, Norfolk, PE31 8HF, England
Telephone
Bedroom
9, all in annexe.
Openings
all year, except 26 Dec. Restaurant closed Mon/ Tues except bank holidays.
Background Music
'chilled', reggae etc, in public areas. Live music in courtyard on some nights.
Children
all ages welcome, no extra charge. Children's menu.
Dogs
max 2 per room (£25 per dog per night, treats, bowls, shower, drying robe).
Credit Cards
Amex, MC, Visa.
Prices
B&B doubles from £220. À la carte £62.
Facilities
lounge bar, restaurant, 2 private dining rooms, residents' garden, courtyard (outdoor kitchen), in-room smart TV, civil wedding licence, beauty salon, hairdresser, wheelchair access (adapted toilet).
Location
IN THE MEDIA
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