17 rooms from AU$188 per night
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“A delightful hotel and bar in the coastal town of Wells next the Sea. Elegantly styled rooms benefit from enormous sash windows, antique furniture and sink-into beds. A traditional restaurant uses local produce to great effect and there's a buzzing bar too.”

“A delightful hotel and bar in the coastal town of Wells next the Sea. Elegantly styled rooms benefit from enormous sash windows, antique furniture and sink-into beds. A traditional restaurant uses local produce to great effect and there's a buzzing bar too.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Located in a lively beachside town ideally placed for accessing Norfolk's coastline and main sites.
  • Sights nearby
  • The county is host to a number of stately homes including Sandringham Estate, Sheringham Park and Houghton Hall.
  • Families
  • The Crown Hotel has a couple of great family rooms, complete with bunk beds or a sofa bed for the kids.
  • Great walks
  • Embark on long walks along some of the 43 miles of coastline Norfolk has to offer.
  • Sailing
  • Take a seal spotting trip to Blakeney Harbour.
  • Traditional
  • Full of character
  • Family Suites
  • Romantic
  • Luxury
  • Charming
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Inn
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Family Suites
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • The county is host to a number of stately homes including Sandringham Estate, Sheringham Park and Houghton Hall.
  • Great walks
  • Embark on long walks along some of the 43 miles of coastline Norfolk has to offer.
  • Sailing
  • Take a seal spotting trip to Blakeney Harbour.

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The Crown Hotel

An elegant and characterful base in a prime position for exploring the best of north Norfolk’s coast and sights. Welcoming rooms combine with a convivial dining area and friendly staff overseen by an enthusiastic and hands-on owner.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)