The Black Lion Hotel
Review
This AA 3* hotel is stunning and incredibly rich in history. With some parts of the building dating back to the 15th Century, it is nestled in one of the most picture perfect villages of Norfolk. Claire and Gregory are fantastic hosts. They go above and beyond to make sure that all visitors have a wonderful time. The rooms are all very spacious and have been individually designed for the utmost comfort of guests. The beds are so comfortable. There are some great complimentary toiletries too! Feeling hungry? Using the best of locally sourced ingredients, there is a range of tasty options for you to choose from. Adored by locals, the Sunday menu is always a big hit. The daily menu boasts some fantastic British dishes and there is also a characterful bar serving a great selection of drinks. They even have a bespoke tailored package for anyone wishing to organise a private function.
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