“A charming restaurant with room in Reepham. The individually styled rooms ooze old world glamour with their Grand Tour themed decor and quirky characterful furnishings. The on site restaurant has made a name for itself as THE spot in Norfolk for fabulous dinners and afternoon tea. Unique.”

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • The on site restaurant has gained a reputation for its excellent afternoon tea, and wholesome dinners.
  • Romantic Break

    • The decadent and indulgent suites and rooms offer the ultimate romantic getaway from another era.
  • Other Activities

    • Wander around the restaurant and pick up some antiques and objects of interest, everything you see is for sale!
  • Restaurant

    • The Dial House's restaurant has garnered much praise for its delicious food
  • Cycling

    • The perfect stopping point for a cycling trip around Norfolk.
  • Local markets

    • Explore the sleepy market town of Reepham.
  • Full of character

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Quiet

  • Free wifi

  • Intimate

  • Charming

  • Traditional

  • Restaurant with rooms

  • Village

  • Pet friendly

  • In/by a Nature Reserve

Facilities

  • Rooms

    8 rooms in this hotel
  • Restaurant

    The Dial House's restaurant has garnered much praise for its delicious food
  • Parking

    Free parking on site
  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Bar

  • Free wifi

  • Wifi

  • Sitting Room

  • Pet friendly

  • Garden

Activities

  • Other Activities

    • Wander around the restaurant and pick up some antiques and objects of interest, everything you see is for sale!
  • Cycling

    • The perfect stopping point for a cycling trip around Norfolk.
  • Local markets

    • Explore the sleepy market town of Reepham.

Map & Location

Other reviews

The Cool Hotel Guide

"This stylish new eight-room hotel is in a prominent spot in the quiet little market town of Reepham, about a dozen miles northwest of Norwich."

Originally published by The Times

Norfolk and Suffolk restaurants

"Go for breakfast (£10) or lunch and dinner (£12 to £14 for main courses which may include grilled salmon with spiced sweet potato or butternut and lentil kedgeree) and afternoon teas in stylish rooms where everything, including tables, chairs and crockery, is for sale."

Originally published by The Telegraph

The Dial House

Originally published by Good Hotel Guide

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