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Date added: 2006-09-07
Click here for special and substantially discounted rates from Laterooms Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Norwich in the village of Old Catton this small, family run private hotel has become legend to weary travellers from all over the world for looking after their needs and comforts.

Built as a Gentlemans House in 1632 from reclaimed Caen stone, local flint and fine oak timbers with mullioned windows, wide inglenook hearths and generously proportioned rooms this old Mayors home has entertained guests for centuries. The character of the house has been carefully preserved to retain the best features and each comfortable room meets the exacting needs of the modern traveller. DetailsRatings/Awards:AA Red Diamonds
ETB 5 Diamonds Silver Award Number of Rooms:7 Number Ensuite:7
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