One of the five largest cities in Norman England,
NORWICH
once served a vast hinterland of cloth producers in the eastern counties, whose work was brought here by river and exported to the continent. Its isolated position beyond the Fens meant that it enjoyed closer links with the Low Countries than with the rest of England - it was, after all, quicker to cross the North Sea than to go cross-country to London - and by 1700 Norwich was the second richest city in the country aft... [More]
This 13th century hotel opposite the famous Norman Cathedral is reputed to have been home to William The Conqueror's Bishops and is the perfect place to stay if you're visiting the historic city of Norwich. Take time to enjoy the charm and character of the Maids Head bar, the oldest bar in Norwich, ... [More]
Sprowston Manor is Norfolk’s premier inland parkland championship golf venue with a spectacular 18 hole layout. It runs through a beautiful landscape, with an impressive collection of ancient oak trees providing a memorable backdrop to many of the holes. Golfers of all abilities can improve their ga... [More]
The Sprowston Manor Marriott Hotel and Country Club lies at the end of a oak lined driveway on ten acres of parkland four miles northeast of Norwich city center. Surrounded by the eighteen hole Sprowston Park Golf Course, this full service hotel offers deluxe accommodations and superior facilities f... [More]
Set in 170 acres of parkland, just 3 miles from the cathedral city of Norwich, Sprowston Manor is a classic country retreat. It combines the warmest of welcomes with modern amenities to create a calming, restoring, atmosphere. After a day doing whatever takes your fancy, savour the fine food and win... [More]
The Hotel has 49 well appointed bedrooms, decorated to high standards, constantly refreshed and containing all the features you would expect from an RAC three star listed hotel. One of Norfolks leading independent hotels, The Oaklands Hotel & Restaurant offers a welcome alternative to the corporate ... [More]