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Lynford Hall Hotel
Mundford
IP26 5HW Mundford |
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| Hotel Description: |
| A Grade II listed mansion built in the Jacobean style, designed by William Burn and constructed between 1857 and 1862 to replace a former hall built in 1720 by James Nelthorpe whose daughter married James Hoste, the owner of Sandringham House.
Today Lynford Hall is an active Conference and Business Centre and one of the prime locations in East Anglia for holding weddings.
The hotel has been fully refurbished in 2008 and compromises 40 bedrooms divided in superior twin/double rooms, luxury doubles and mansion suites.
It has six conference suites which can hold up conferences for up to 600 people. It also has two banqueting suites which can hold wedding of up to 250 on a sit down meal and up to 600 people on an evening reception.
The hotel is situated in quiet area very close to the A134 and A1065 junction in Mundford, at just seven miles far from Thetford and Lakenheath. |
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| Location |
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Suburban |
| Room features |
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Hairdryer
Radio
TV |
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Shower
Coffee maker
Minibar |
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Non smoking rooms
Phone |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: |
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Norwich |
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Oxborough |
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Sandringham House |
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Snetterton |
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Swaffham |
| Restaurant: |
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Duvernay Restaurant |
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William Burn |
| Further information |
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Opened: 1857
Renovated: 2008
Number of floors: 2
Check-In: 2:00 PM
Check-Out: 11:00 AM |
| Accepted credit card payment |
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Visa
DinersClub |
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MasterCard/EuroCard
JapanCreditBureau |
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AmericanExpress |
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