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The landmark 19th-century building—a former telephone exchange—stands handsomely on a street about the width of a scarf, a brisk five minutes' walk from the market square. — Concierge
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2 reviews
A relaxed, hospitable b&b in a superb location within the city’s oldest and most atmospheric quarter, near the cathedral, theatre and market square. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
Ideally located, beautifully styled and reassuringly friendly, this boutique B&B is a real gem. There are no airs and graces here – just three handsome, individually decorated rooms. — Lonely Planet
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4 reviews
This claims to be Britain’s oldest hotel, in the heart of historic Norwich, and there’s no doubting its position as grande dame of the city and wider region. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
An exciting new opening for Norfolk’s lively capital, which has been long lacking in luxurious, well-located accommodation. — The Telegraph
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Surrounded by parkland and its own golf course, this gabled house is imbued with an Elizabethan aura, even though the redbrick mansion dates from 1859. — Frommer's
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3 reviews
If you are after a cosseting night in a lovingly-renovated, grade II-listed Regency guesthouse, this is for you. — The Telegraph
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An informal, sassy hotel with a lively bar and restaurant, slightly removed from the city centre but within walking distance of sights and shops. — The Telegraph
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1 review
It is now a popular destination for locals as well as visitors from further afield complete with leisure club and spa. Bedrooms are smart and are good enough value in low season. — The Telegraph
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1 review
A lovely Georgian house with spotless but impersonal modern rooms, some with shared bathroom. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Family-run guest house with eight, en-suite guest rooms decorated in a brisk, modern style... There are two larger family rooms as well. Good location, in one of the nicest parts of the centre. — Rough Guide
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Few British B&Bs feature zebra prints and Irish food, but the South African/Southern Irish owners here like to celebrate their twin heritages. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Giant windows wash the rooms in this Victorian house with light, and the spacious bedrooms have pretty fabrics and wallpapers in period style... A great deal and only about a mile west of Market Sq. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
The vibrant throws, contemporary prints, central location and parking all appeal at this homely B&B. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Though this friendly, understated guesthouse is a brisk 20-minute walk north of the centre, it’s worth it for the warm welcome from June and Don who are glad to share their knowledge of Norwich. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
A friendly, spick and span B&B in a modern bungalow where bedrooms decorated in light colour schemes sport the occasional frill. — Lonely Planet
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There are just two cosy but uncluttered bedrooms at this serene B&B in a leafy residential street... about a mile west of the city centre. Bus 25 passes nearby. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
A little out of town but worth the effort... En suite bathrooms, free wi-fi, private parking and a touch of period character make it one of the best bets in this price range. — Lonely Planet
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A contemporary golf-and-spa hideaway set among 300 acres of river-valley scenery in Norfolk. — Jetsetter
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