Old Town Hall House (Cley)AA 5 Diamonds, Sleeps 6 - 2 King,1 Superking or Twin, Price Range £75 - £95 per nt Min stay 2 nts except Thursford, No pets, |
Phone: 01263 740284 Please mention Glaven Valley when calling |
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Village: Cley Entry categories: Bed and Breakfast Norfolk, B&B, B and B | 4 Star and 5 Star Quality Bed and Breakfast B&B |
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Latest News: Wkend 16/17 May:AA 5 Star B&B Beautiful Rooms,Award-Winning Breakfasts....from £75 per night.Please visit our website for details or call Louise on 01263 740284. All Inclusive option for THURSFORD TICKET HOLDERS:Dinner,Bed & Breakfast,Transport to and from the show £129 per couple or two sharing www.oldtownhallhouse.co.uk. | ||||||
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PLEASE VISIT OUR MAIN WEBSITE www.oldtownhallhouse.co.uk FOR FULL DETAILS Old Town Hall House offers weekend and midweek breaks in elegant comfortable surroundings.Ideal for those looking peace and quiet,a high standard of accomodation,delicious AA award winning breakfasts,real personal service and the little luxuries that help create a really relaxing home from home atmosphere. We offer an all inclusive option for TICKET HOLDERS attending the Thursfrd Christmas Spectacular 1 Night Dinner,Bed & Breakfast with transport to and from the show @ £129 per couple or two sharing.We can accommodate up to six people We are strictly non smoking and do not take pets Prices shown are per couple or two sharing RATES UNTIL 3rd JULY 2008: Adults only PLEASE NOTE:MINIMUM STAY IS TWO NIGHTS The Star Room £85-£95 per night The Heart Room £80-£90 per night The Globe Room will be available from early June.Rates £75-£85 per night Bank Holiday Weekends 3 night min stay ARRIVALS:Between 3pm-9pm.Please note that as a private house we do not take late night arrivals Please visit www.oldtownhallhouse.co.uk for more details or call Fraser or Louise on 01263 740284 We will be delighted to speak to you. | ||||||
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Cley–next–the-Sea is an unspoilt Norfolk village and at one time was the centre of a thriving port community but over a number of decades the entrance... |