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  2. Cliftonville Hotel, Cromer - Wikipedia

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    The Cliftonville Hotel is an AA 3 star Hotel, [2] and Grade II listed building, located in the English seaside town of Cromer in the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom. [ 3 ] Location

  3. Sandcliff Hotel, Cromer - Wikipedia

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    The Sandcliff Hotel is an AA [1] 3 star hotel located on the seafront in the English town of Cromer, within the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom. [ 2 ] Location

  4. Thorpe Marriott - Wikipedia

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    Thorpe Marriott is a residential area in Norfolk, England covering part of Taverham and Drayton parishes. Much of its housing was built during the latter quarter of the 20th century. It enjoys the amenities of both parishes, which are easily accessible from Fakenham Road .

  5. Sea Marge Hotel, Overstrand - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is situated on the cliff tops above Overstrand beach and is on the eastern side of the village centre, [4] 22.9 miles (36.9 km) north of the city of Norwich. The hotel is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east from the nearest railway station, which is at Roughton Road on the southern outskirts of Cromer.

  6. Hotel de Paris, Cromer - Wikipedia

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    Le Françoise established his hotel to attract the visitors who were coming to Cromer in ever increasing numbers. The hotel was listed in the directory of 1836 as a "boarding house" but by 1845 [5] the venture was listed as the "Hotel de Paris" which is a sign that the establishment had grown and prospered by this date. Pierre le Françoise had ...

  7. Red Lion Hotel, Cromer - Wikipedia

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    The hotel has 14 en-suite rooms in total, most of which have a sea view. The reception area is on the ground floor of the hotel. There is a large bar with a spacious lounge which is open to guests and non-residence. the bar as a good range of beers including several locally brewed real ales. the hotel is a member of CAMRA and is listed in the AA Good Pub Guide.

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