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Hill House Hotel - Wymondham
Norwich, Norfolk

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Hill House Hotel Wymondham is situated in a very quiet location off the A11, just outside Norwich. Hill House is full of charm, character and warmth. Why stay in Norwich? Stay in Wymondham, 16 km/ 10 miles outside. A warm welcome awaits you at Hill House Wymondham. Our front of house staff are professional and they will ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. Hill House consists of a total of 28 bedrooms. All rooms have been completely refurbished with new furniture and redecoration. All rooms are en suite with bath and shower cradle or just shower, remote control colour TV with teletext and are all Non - Smoking, all double rooms have a 5-foot King Size beds with full pocket sprung mattresses for a perfect sleep! Superior rooms are more spacious, some with separate sitting area, others with views of the Abbey or they have that ’something special’ about them that means that they are not just an ordinary double room! Direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, hairdryer and hospitality beverage tray are standard to all rooms. As well as bedrooms, we have a 60 seater carvery restaurant open 7days a week and a café 91 offering mouth watering cakes and a quiet coffee. All refurbished and opening March 2007.


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Rooms - £9.00 per Room

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 Hill House Hotel - Wymondham
 10 Church Street
 Wymondham
 Norwich
 Norfolk
 NR18 0PH


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Norwich is a city in East Anglia, in Eastern England, and the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. The suburban area of the city expands beyond its borough boundary, with large populated areas on most sides, particularly Thorpe St. Andrew on the eastern side. The Parliamentary seats cross over into adjacent local government districts. The population for the Norwich Urban sub-area was 174,047 in 2001. It is the 27th largest settlement in England using this measure. However, the population for the whole built-up area was 194,839 in 2001 (census figures), up 5.1% from the 1991 figure of 185,421. It is the 32nd-largest urban area in England. At the time of the Norman Conquest the city was one of the largest in England. The Domesday Book states that it had approximately twenty-five churches and a population of around 5-10,000. It also records the site of an Anglo-Saxon church in Tombland, the site of the Anglo-Saxon market place and the later Norman cathedral. Norwich continued to be a major centre for trade, the River Wensum being a convenient export route to the sea. Quern stones, and other artifacts, from Scandinavia and the Rhineland have been found during excavations in Norwich city centre which date from the 11th century onwards.

 
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