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 THE Horatio Nelson ROOM

This lovely room was named after Horatio Nelson , a British naval commander and national hero, famous for his naval victories against the French during the Napoleonic Wars. He was born on 29 September 1758 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. For Nelson enthusiasts no trip to Norfolk would be complete without a visit to Nelson’s birthplace, Burnham Thorpe. A stroll around the village reveals the site of the Parsonage where Nelson was born (it was knocked down in 1803) and raised before going to sea aged just twelve, All Saint’s Church where his father Edmund was rector and where a baby Horatio was baptised (the font is still there) and Nelson’s local pub, The Lord Nelson, known at the time as the Plough Inn. Head to nearby Burnham Overy Staithe and you can discover the creeks where Nelson learnt to sail.

This double room includes double bed, private bathroom including a lovely roll top bath and shower. Bed & Breakfast is £95.00 p.n.

Paston Family room

Paston is a village & civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, 4 miles North East of North Walsham. Paston is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. In the survey Paston is known by the name ‘Pastuna‘ from the Roman term "Terra Pastorini" or Shepherds Land, with the main tenant landowner being William de Warenne.

Perfect for a family stay. Spacious room with one double and one single bed. Private bathroom with shower. Bed and breakfast is £125.00 per night

 

HMS VICTORY room

HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known for her role as Lord Horatio Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805.

Named after the famous ship. the Victory room is spacious, has a double bed, private bathroom with shower. Bed & breakfast is £85.00 p.n.

 

worstead FESTIVAL room

 This lovely room is named after the Worstead Village Festival Charity which began in 1965- celebrating rural life. It takes place on the last weekend of July each year in Worstead. It has one double bed, bathroom with shower. Bed & breakfast is £85.00 p.n.

Charity no. 1137770 Company no. 6946197 Mission: To support local organisations and groups for all ages and abilities through giving grants towards their capital projects from money raised through an annual two-day summer festival

Worstead Festival

 

Worstead woven Family room

 Worstead gives its name to a type of cloth 'Worsted' which was woven in the village in the middle ages. From the conquest onwards Flemish weavers migrated to England, but it was not until the reign of Edward II that their cloth came to be known as ‘Worsted’. Hitherto most of the Norfolk wool had been exported to Flanders whence it was imported in the form of cloth. Some of the weavers' houses in and around the village still survive. Norwich was very wealthy in the medieval period, mainly through the wool trade and weaving.

This lovely family room is named after the cloth and weavers, with one double and one single bed, spacious bathroom. Bed and Breakfast is £125.00 p.n.