Spotted this and thought this was a fab bargain for a quick getaway. Less than 10 minutes' drive from Old Hunstanton's sandy beach, Heacham Manor Hotel is a "delightful" Grade II-listed property on the North Norfolk coast. Overnight stays are now up to 59% cheaper than usual at £65. What's Included
Overnight accommodation in a Standard Cottage room, with full Norfolk breakfast, for two
A glass of prosecco on arrival (worth £5 per person)
Access to the Mulberry Spa's Thermal Suite for two hours (once per stay; worth £10 per person, per hour)
A 2-night stay with daily breakfast, a glass of prosecco each on arrival and access to the Thermal Suite is £109
Why We Love It
"This delightful 16th-century, Grade II-listed house has been beautifully restored", says The AA Hotel Guide 2017
The Elizabethan property has three AA Silver Stars and an AA Rosette
The hotel's Mulberry Spa has a steam room, a monsoon shower and a sauna. The hotel also has an 18-hole golf course
Sandringham Estate, the Queen's Norfolk retreat, is around 15 minutes' drive from the hotel
The first inhabitants of Heacham Manor are thought to have been French monks, and there are rumours of an underground tunnel linking the property with a ruined Hunstanton chapel
Holme Dunes National Nature Reserve, which has a long stretch of sandy beach, is less than 30 minutes' drive away
23 comments
ShaneDHolland
8 Oct 17#1
They want payment before I choose a date?
pergylmouse to ShaneDHolland
8 Oct 17#2
Yes you pay Travelzoo but if you are unable to get the dates you would like they will refund. Best have a look on the TZoo site for full details. This is a lovely spot. Pocahontas is believed to have lived here and the coast around this area is beautiful and peaceful.
ms84
8 Oct 17#3
any ideas what about kiddies ? would have to take my 4 yo little terrorist with me :imp:
Groovii.D
8 Oct 17#4
I live in the area. The north Norfolk coast is wonderful.
bonecrusher9000 to Groovii.D
8 Oct 17#5
I concur! Been at holkham/wells yesterday and Cromer today. Lovely :smile:
Thoughtful
8 Oct 17#6
What exactly is a Norfolk breakfast? a Turkey sausage and Turkey bacon perhaps?
rugbymike to Thoughtful
8 Oct 17#10
I live in Norfolk and have no idea either :thinking:
schnorbitz to rugbymike
9 Oct 17#18
No it's surrounded in mystery. But I'm told it's Norfolk and good.
VDisillusioned to Thoughtful
9 Oct 17#15
Chitterlings :smile:
UncleWilly to Thoughtful
9 Oct 17#19
I’ve made a few notes. Yes, bacon – ten on ten, button mushrooms –
bingo, black pudding – snap, erm, minor criticism, more distance between
the eggs and the beans. I may want to mix them, but I want that to be
my decision. Use a sausage as a breakwater.
jasee
8 Oct 17#7
Heacham Manor Hotel.has it`s own website heacham-manor.co.uk/ I suspect as they mention "cottage stay" you wouldn`t actually be staying in the hotel. but in a cottage nearby. Which may be similar to flying economy class on airlines! It`s worth bearing this in mind when doing comparisons. Not voting yet :wink:
Yes you would be in a seperate group of cottages about 60 metres from the main hotel. They look very pleasant and modern. It depends whether you don`t mind feeling like a third class passenger. A good thing is that the coast appears to be only about 1 km away and it looks as if you can get to it directly from the hotel. There are various offers on their own website, but I think this offer for two is the cheapest, but in this case you really do (only) get what you pay for. :wink:
ms84 to jasee
8 Oct 17#8
"Overnight accommodation in a Standard Cottage room, with full Norfolk breakfast, for two" which is: heacham-manor.co.uk/sta…ard
andywedge to jasee
8 Oct 17#9
Less than 10 minutes' drive from Old Hunstanton's sandy beach, Heacham Manor Hotel
The cottage reference is the name of the room i.e "Standard Cottage room"
jasee to andywedge
8 Oct 17#11
Corrected my mistake,, sorry, I`m doing this from Japan you khow on a Japanese keyboard!
andywedge to jasee
8 Oct 17#12
Lucky you. Japan is one of 3 countries on my bucket list.
jasee to andywedge
8 Oct 17#13
Should be I think :smile: .and flights can be cheap if you don`t mind one stop, decent accomodation can be less than the price per night of this hotel for two quite near the centre of Toyko
But Japanese keyboards have up to five options on each key and revert to Japanese at a moment`s notice! Of course you can take your own laptop :smile:
Groovii.D to andywedge
8 Oct 17#14
Me too, Rugby world cup in 2 years.
RealDash
9 Oct 17#16
Has anyone actually ever been swayed into buying anything because it includes "A glass of prosecco on arrival"? How much of a deal clincher is that really?
crstott
9 Oct 17#17
What is a Norfolk breakfast?
china_girly2k
9 Oct 17#20
I stayed here in August and stayed in a cottage room. I can't fault it. The only issue we had was that we couldn't get the room to cool down. A fan was provided, but it was uncomfortably hot. Not that they can predict the weather! The cottages are separate to the main building, and have their own parking area. For breakfast you had a choice of a full English, or bacon cobs, eggs on toast etc... all cooked to order, plus fresh pastries, cereals, fruit, yoghurt and juice which was all self service. It's a golfing hotel, and you can walk through the golf course to reach the beach. It's a fantastic base to explore from. Approx 30 minutes from Sandringham (if that), and not too far from Wells-next-to-sea. The only thing I would say is that the food in the evening is pricey. It's good, but pricey. We found a lovely pub just down the road, King William IV in Sedgeford, and the food was excellent.
Call hotel 1st and check availabilty. Bit of a cheek that all dates i wanted were unavailable with this voucher but there are rooms available if i pay direct to manor and full price. I wasnt even wanting wknd dates. Seems all thats left is next weekend.
Opening post
Less than 10 minutes' drive from Old Hunstanton's sandy beach, Heacham Manor Hotel is a "delightful" Grade II-listed property on the North Norfolk coast. Overnight stays are now up to 59% cheaper than usual at £65.
What's Included
- Overnight accommodation in a Standard Cottage room, with full Norfolk breakfast, for two
- A glass of prosecco on arrival (worth £5 per person)
- Access to the Mulberry Spa's Thermal Suite for two hours (once per stay; worth £10 per person, per hour)
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A 2-night stay with daily breakfast, a glass of prosecco each on arrival and access to the Thermal Suite is £109
Why We Love It23 comments
heacham-manor.co.uk/
I suspect as they mention "cottage stay" you wouldn`t actually be staying in the hotel. but in a cottage nearby. Which may be similar to flying economy class on airlines! It`s worth bearing this in mind when doing comparisons.
Not voting yet :wink:
Yes you would be in a seperate group of cottages about 60 metres from the main hotel. They look very pleasant and modern. It depends whether you don`t mind feeling like a third class passenger. A good thing is that the coast appears to be only about 1 km away and it looks as if you can get to it directly from the hotel.
There are various offers on their own website, but I think this offer for two is the cheapest, but in this case you really do (only) get what you pay for. :wink:
The cottage reference is the name of the room i.e "Standard Cottage room"
But Japanese keyboards have up to five options on each key and revert to Japanese at a moment`s notice!
Of course you can take your own laptop :smile:
How much of a deal clincher is that really?