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    3.8 (8 reviews)
    PriceyHotels, Day Spas
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    A great hotel in an amazing location. The rooms are decorated to a very high standard and the food never disappoints.

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    The Victoria Inn

    The Victoria Inn

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    Some friends and I stayed at The Victoria Inn for two nights as we were attending a friend's…read morewedding at Holkham Hall which is less than a mile away. The hotel is ideally situated if you're a wedding guest, as it's five minutes by car or a 20 minute walk - so if you can't get a taxi at the end of the night you don't have to trek too far. They have 20 bedrooms - 10 within 'The Vic' itself and a further 10 in Ancient House, located directly opposite. The Vic has a large restaurant and bar, spacious conservatory, outside terraces and drawing room (where paying guests have sole access to complimentary whiskies, ports and rums!). It's almost completely dog-friendly here - there were about six in the restaurant alone! We ended up having dinner here on the Friday night and then breakfasts on Saturday and Sunday. All of the food was delicious and locally sourced. Their wine list was also really good, though expect to pay a premium here. The staff were all terrific and you were made to feel right at home. Our room ('Joe's Stop') was spotlessly clean, the beds were comfy and my huge walk-in shower in the en suite was a definite highlight! The hotel has seriously enviable views over the Holkham National Nature Reserve. It's also very close to Holkham Beach. The location is just superb in every way. Tip: Breakfasts are included in the room rates. Tip: Check in is after 3pm on the day of arrival. Check out is 11am or earlier on the day of departure.

    The Victoria is actually situated in the hamlet of Holkham, a couple of miles, outside Wells on the…read moremain road that passes the Holkham hall estate. It's a great place serving outstanding food. It's more than a gastro-pub, more of a restaurant with a bar area attached the style is unusual a sort of colonial British Raj effect but it's done well and works. It's not cheap but if you're looking to splurge it's great for an evening meal out. If all you're looking for is a pint and some top-quality bar food it's the place to head for too. It's right opposite the Lady Anne's road that leads down to the stunning Holkham beach too a great place to stop off after a walk in this truly beautiful area.

    The Feathers Hotel

    The Feathers Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    I recently had my wedding reception here. Planning a wedding is anything but easy especially when…read moreyou live on the other side of the world from where the ceremony and reception are to take place. Harry and the people at The Feathers were extremely accommodating and helpful. We had a local friend check out the place and it came highly recommended. We contacted the hotel and restaurant by email and were able to work out all of the details. We had about 40 people in attendance for a sit-down dinner of traditional roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. We also had a band, which The Feathers also had no problem accommodating. The Feathers did not charge a room fee or hourly use fee; only food, drink, and some fresh flower centerpieces at reasonable prices.. They put down a small dance floor in front of the band at no additional charge too. On the morning of the reception the tables were beautifully set and they allowed us to come and place additional wedding favors down with no problem. They handled the placement and took extra care to set up our guest-book, cake, and gift tables with our wedding colors. We had an open bar, which served us all night. The Feathers really made our reception perfect. I can't thank them enough. May not be great for larger weddings, 75 and above, but great for us.

    I've never stayed here, being a local, but I have had plenty of meals out at this destination, or…read moreeven just drinks with friends, come to think of it! They have a good number of big tables so it's great for a gathering and the prices aren't too bad. The food has always been good as well. Also been to a few functions here. They keep everything flowing well and make it into a nice, intimate evening!

    The Duck Inn - The Duck Inn, Stanhoe

    The Duck Inn

    (1 review)

    £££

    The Duck Inn was a bit of a chance find really, being slightly underwhelmed with our culinary…read moreoptions thus far on our short break, we found this place by the power of the internet, using the small window of opportunity when the Wi-Fi was actually strong enough! Set in the picturesque village of Stanhoe, the Duck Inn is a stone's throw from a large village pond, with resident swans and ducks. It has a largish gravelled car park, with ample spaces, and looks an impressive building from the outside. Inside was a well stocked bar, popular with the locals, and a variety of seating for dining, including a beer garden, and open air dining area covered by a more permanent roof. We had booked, which I would strongly advise you to do. We were seated in the main part of the Inn, which had lots of paintings by local artists adorning the walls, as well as beams punctuating the ceiling. This was more like it, although very busy, this was a great place to relax on a warm summer's evening. Complimentary crusty bread while we perused the menu was a good start, as were the staff, friendly and efficient at all times, even though later on, it really did get very busy. The menu whilst not huge, had an interesting range of dishes and daily specials. We opted to skip the starters, although the Scotch Quail Eggs sounded lovely. Lots of dishes on offer for the mains like fillet of beef, courgette, pea and mint risotto, but we opted for the Caesar Salad and the Salmon Risotto. Although the dishes took a little while to arrive, they were worth the wait, the Caesar Salad had a beautiful flavour, the anchovies and pancetta, gave the dish a real punch, and the chicken breast was beautifully cooked, probably the best Caesar Salad I have ever eaten. The Salmon Risotto, was equally impressive, a perfectly piece of salmon, on a dill and fennel risotto, dotted with meaty prawns. As good a pair of main courses as we've had in a long time! Of course a dessert is almost compulsory, the triple chocolate brownies, with salted caramel, were every bit as good as they sound. So impressed were we with the food and the surroundings, and realising they had accommodation we booked to stay over the next night, not cheap, but worth it. The room had a touch of elegance about it, a large bathroom, with a huge bath and a walk in shower. HDTV, good Wi-Fi (first time all holiday), tea and coffee making facilities and a large comfortable bed, which sadly was too short, odd! The main thing was though it was a relaxing space. We ate again in the restaurant the night we stayed, even busier on a Friday night, but a great atmosphere. We both went for Fish and Chips for main, with chunky chips and garden peas, with a side order of buttered greens. The Fish and Chips came in two sizes, my wife went for small (sensible choice), whilst I went for the large; shall we say a substantial portion! Just enough room for dessert, I had the Duck's Eton Mess, good but not great, and my wife had the rather wonderful Pecan and Treacle Tart. After a decent nights sleep, the breakfast was also impressive, fruit juices and cereals aplenty, but no fresh fruit. The cooked part of the breakfast was excellent though, wonderful flavour of the sausages, bacon and eggs, clearly locally sourced. All in all a great stay, one place I'm sure we'll gravitate back to, next time we are in Norfolk.

    The Hoste - hotels - Updated July 2026

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