North Norfolk Bed and breakfast

When planning a trip to North Norfolk you can find many great B&B establishments  we talked  in our last post about some of the reasons to choose a B&B holiday in North Norfolk.  We also met Val and Andy Kerr at church Farm Barn and the B&B they run.

You have a choice of the Coastal towns and villages or the inland  locations of North Norfolk. But to be honest apart from the historic Market towns of Fakenham and North Walsham  most of the villages are perhaps only 1-3 miles inland with the coastal Road the A149 connecting the majority. So locating two or three North Norfolk B&B establishments for 4-5 day break is very easy.

This Post looks at the Manor House in Trunch which is run by Sue Mason. The village of Trunch sits inland by about two miles west of Mundesley you find easy access to the A149 about a mile and a half to the east and the B1159  Coastal route to the north which connects  Caister in the east  to Sheringham  on the north.

Manor House Trunch

The Manor house Trunch North Norfolk B&B

The Manor House offers  a choice of rooms the largest  a Suite  with seperate lounge, a double and a twin. All the bedrooms have either en suite or private bathrooms.

The suite bed room at the Manor House B&B

The suite bed room at the Manor House B&B

Manor House double Bedroom

Manor House double Bedroom

Trunch itself is a very pretty village complete with village store the Crown Inn and St Botlophs church where monthly music concerts take place.

Trunch Village

Trunch Crown Inn & St Botolphs church

The Trunch village website will provide more information on the location itself.

Rates for the Manor House start at £70 for double occupancy per room per night and the suite annex is available for £230 per night. Discount is available for single occupancy and pets can be booked in for a small charge.

Contact Sue for bookings on

01263 721015

or via the contact form on VisitNorthNorfolk.co.uk

 

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