In the historic market town of Swaffham, this award-winning eco conscious boutique hotel offers stylish accommodation in beautiful boutique-style rooms, suites and self catering apartments within one...
Phil
United Kingdom
Funky feeling, unique decor and quirky. Good central location but felt like it was peaceful.
The Best Western George Hotel, located in Swaffham is a charmingly restored 17th-century coaching inn. With a Georgian facade and a complimentary modern bedroom wing.
Set in Swaffham, 30 km from Houghton Hall, Great Danes Licenced Guesthouse offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Located in Swaffham in the Norfolk region, Cat Court has a patio. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Jack
United Kingdom
Loved the cat decor, very cosy and warm with the heating on. Perfect location for a nearby wedding (curds hall barn). Absolutely spotless. All necessities covered. Host responsive and helpful. Wished we’d stayed longer!
There is a couple of pubs and nicer places to eat and a few...
There is a couple of pubs and nicer places to eat and a few shops worth a stroll round but is a good base for travelling and exploring the area. We enjoyed visiting Oxborough hall, Castle Rising and Houghton Hall. Kings Lynn is not far nor is Sandringham.
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely market town, streets are clean with hardly any weeds.
Lovely market town, streets are clean with hardly any weeds. Every Sat is market day with a fantastic auction. Everyone is so friendly. Nice variety of quirky shops, eateries and pubs, with we love it, I am trying to persuade my wife to move there.
Simon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great location with a lovely Saturday market.
Great location with a lovely Saturday market.
The church is beautiful. Visitor centre and museum very interesting with lots of local history.
Plenty of places to eat and some lovely independent shops.
Recommend The George hotel for evening meals.
Beverley
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Swaffham is a Georgian Market town with some beautiful...
Swaffham is a Georgian Market town with some beautiful buildings.
Sadly there are some buildings closed and looking unloved. It would be good to see them renovated and looked after.
There are good restaurants, pubs and bars so something to do in the evening.
We visited 'Indian Dream' and had a delicious meal.
At weekends there are market stalls in Market Square with surrounding cafes.
Swaffham is an interesting place to visit & I will be going again.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We have stayed in Swaffham a number of times and think it's...
We have stayed in Swaffham a number of times and think it's a lovely place for a break. There are good pubs, cafes restaurants and 'proper' shops such as independent butchers. It's about halfway between King's Lynn and Norwich so is a good base for exploring the county.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
A cute little place to visit and stay for a couple of nights...
A cute little place to visit and stay for a couple of nights with friends. We enjoyed the market and auctions and looking around the little shops and eateries.
Rasputin the Russian restaurant was amazing and worth a visit the food was gorgeous and the chef was lovely. Lots of lovely little cafes serving breakfasts/ lunches/ tea and cakes. Not to far to drive to the coast.
DIane
United Kingdom
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We stayed at the property while we attending a funeral of a family member. We travelled a long distance, but our hosts were very warm and welcoming. The location is beautiful, and only a short walk from Swaffham town centre. A delicious breakfast was prepared in the mornings which helped set us up for the day. Thank you very much for making it a lovely stay in light of such sad circumstances.
Hotel was a wonderful surprise (last minute booking) and top floor apartment perfect. Evening meal was delicious and we’ll definitely be coming for a longer break!
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