BEST WESTERN LE STRANGE ARMS

Hunstanton, England United Kingdom

BEST WESTERN LE STRANGE ARMS
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- Hotel year Built - 1800 Year Remodeled - 2009 additional Property Description - No Dogs In The Main Hotel. Dogs Are Permitted In The Boathouse Complex Building Separate From The Hotel. Please Check Availability Of These Prior To Booking. Not All Hotel Bedrooms Are Accessible Via The Lift, If You Require A Room That Is Accessible By The Lift Please Advise The Hotel Prior To Booking. The Best Western Le Strange Arms Hotel, Located In The Village Of Old Hunstanton, Overlooks The Sea But Faces West Across The Wash, Giving You A Choice Of Ocean, Sunset Or Wildlife-Rich Countryside To Choose From In The Stunning Views Department. The Hotel Grounds Sweep Down To A Sandy Beach, So Youll Have The Perfect Opportunity To Enjoy A Seaside Stroll Before Enjoying A Wonderful Nights Sleep In One Of Our 43 Individually Decorated Bedrooms. If You Prefer Your Tranquility Inside, Why Not Relax In One Of The Lounges And Conservatory Or Enjoy The Best Of Both Worlds On The Patio. Sandringham House And Royal Estate Can Be Enjoyed Just Seven Miles Away, Titchwell Rspb Reserve Is Even Closer, And The Norfolk Coastal Path And Royal West Norfolk Golf Club Mean Youll Be Spoiled For Choice During Your Stay. You Can Pull Up For A Pint In The Ancient Mariner, Our Lively Traditional Pub, In The Evenings, While The Hotels Restaurant Is Just As Tempting. In The Grounds, The Boathouse Offers Self-Catering Apartments With Panoramic Views. And When It Comes To Conferences Or Meetings, We Are Hard To Beat.

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Sherpa695808
|1 review
Lovely hotel, needs tlc Had a lovely stay here in a sea facing room, staff all friendly, breakfast was filling and a good variety Hotel bar has a very small selection of draught drinks and not particularly up to date ones Would have given 5 stars bit communal areas and rooms looking tired and dated, just a lick of paint would work wonders That said would definitely stay again
tracya161
|1 review
Awful bar staff Went to the restaurant for tea and asked for a table outside “Really sorry we aren’t allowed to serve food outside, but if you go through to the terrace next to the bar, they serve exactly the same menu outside” Perfect so we go to the other terrace Hubby goes to the bar orders the drinks & asks for a menu “Sorry we only serve food outside if you have a dog” Hubby - “I have a dog” Staff - “prove it” Fuming __
Georgina N
|1 review
Location is perfect for a coastal break!!! Without doubt the best location you can wish for, for a coastal break in North Norfolk. Staying here you are investing in the views and location ... the hotel itself is old and in need of a bit of modernisation but very clean none the less. We stayed during a heatwave and the rooms were very stuffy, but if you are looking for a base for staying in the Norfolk coast its ideal. The views are not talked about enough here, and the short walk to the beautiful sandy beach!! I have attached some pics as I don't believe the current ones do it justice! Definitely worth staying if you don't mind a slightly more basic room and facilities in the hotel. Pub on site is handy though!
Basil F
|1 review
Very pleasant 3 Star Hotel Very old Hotel and kitted out as such. The staff were friendly and helpful. It is rated 4* but 3* would be more appropriate. Our room, 115, was a fair size, clean and well equiped with Tea and Coffee, biscuits etc. The Shower was very good but the en suite was let down by there being no extract fan and no toilet brush. A good sized TV with a fair selection of channels. Breakfast was very good, with a full house plus toast on offer plus the usual fruit juice and muffins. It was nice to be served breakfast instead of the all to usual buffet. The Hotel bar was not great. Only one draught beer, J Smiths, and that was too cold for bitter. The Ancient Mariner was a better choice for drinks and provided a good dinner menu with a fair choice. All in all, worth 3 Stars not 4. A fair amount of money would need to be spent to bring it up to todays 4 start standard and the resultant increase in room rate would probably put people off.
lindafQ2601CS
|1 review
Could do with an upgrade We stayed for 3 nights and, having lived in the area many years ago, this was a ‘trip down memory lane”. The hotel is very old, worn and could do with an upgrade. The room was clean but very old fashioned. There were toiletries attached to the bathroom wall but no facial tissues provided. The clientele were mostly elderly couples. The breakfast was average with a little fruit, yoghurts and toast. A cooked full English was available to order. We didn’t eat in the Hotel Restaurant as we wanted local fish and chips the first evening. We ate in The Mariners on our third evening. Would we return? No, we prefer more modern facilities. We paid £504 for the 3 nights B and B.

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