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At Titchwell Manor Hotel we are committed to providing accessibility for all our guests At our last AA inspection we were upgraded to a 3 Star Hotel, 82% quality rating with a Mobility 2 Award. We have 16 ground floor
rooms, situated outside of the main Hotel building.
Room 30 Fennel and
Room 31 Sorrel These 2 twin bedded
rooms have a spacious
toilet/
shower rooms equipped for wheelchair users with designated disabled
parking by the
bedroom door. A non slip pathway leads through the
gardens to the front of the hotel for access to
lounge,
bar and
restaurant. We also have a wheelchair for guest's use, and a mobile ramp for easy access from the
garden into the
dining room.
Garden Bedrooms June 2006 we completed
12 rooms in the old vegetable
garden which is 120 yards from the front entrance of the hotel and 25 yards from the
restaurant via the
gardens. It is possible to drive your car from the
bedroom to the front of the hotel which has a designated disabled
parking bay at the front door. The
rooms in the
garden are well lit, secure and
quiet and have a non slip pathway through the
gardens to the
restaurant and hotel entrance. The summer house with comfortable chairs is a popular spot for a pot of
tea or a snooze after
lunch. We have portable equipment for use in these
rooms if required: Raised
toilet seat,
Bath Seat, Grap Rails, Frame for around the
toilet, Walking frame, Wheel chair Extra reading lights, Large button and flashing
telephone handset. Cottage
bedrooms,
Room 7, 8, 9, 11 In the little Norfolk cottage which is 25 yards from the the main hotel over a gravel drive way.
Room 8 is a large
room with 5ft double bed and 3ft single bed with
bathroom.
Rooms 7 and 9 have 5ft double bed with
bathroom, standard sized
rooms.
Room 11 is in a converted barn, at the back of the hotel building, This is a large spacious
room, 5ft double bed and
bathroom, no steps and
parking by the
room. Pet dogs as well as service dogs are permitted to sleep in these cottage
bedrooms. 1.
Parking is reserved at the front door of the hotel, which offers good access without steps. 2.
Parking for the ground floor
bedrooms is close to their door. 3. The
restaurant and
bar areas do not have steps and are all ground level. A ramp leads guests from the conservtory into the
gardens. 4. The public
toilets in the
restaurant and
bar area are not easily accessible for wheelchairs and can only be used if the guest can step or two from the wheelchair. By July2007 we will have
toilets in the main hotel equipped for wheelchair access. 5. All
bedrooms have
tea and
coffee making facilities with cordless kettles.
Room service is available from 7.30am to 11pm and meals can be served to the
room if desired. 6. All
bedrooms are strictly
non smoking. 7. For guests who require the level of the bed altering we can supply wood blocks. 8. We are pleased to accept service dogs in all
bedrooms and throughout the hotel. Pet dogs are restricted to the cottage
bedrooms and are charged 8 per night to sleep in the
room. Dog bowls, towels, polybags and walking maps are provided. 9. If it would be helpful to borrow our wheelchair for your day out we are happy to offer this if it is not already being used. 10. All
rooms are equipped with
direct dial telephone for outside calls, or to the main hotel which has night service cover for emergencies.
Telephone numbers for doctor and vet are available in the
room folder. The mobile
phone network coverage for this area is voda
phone. Other networks are unfortunately unreliable. 11. Titchwell RSPB reserve is ideal for visitors, the path through the reserve is well maintained with regular benches and is 1km from the visitors
center to the sea. On the beach is a deck area ideal for relaxing and watching the sea and wading birds. 12. Along the path way are hides, viewing points and feeding stations all equipped for disabled use, the visitor
center has a wheelchair and binoculars which can be hired, regular guided walks and event information can be found by calling 01485 210779 or email
paul.roney@rspb.org.uk
Manor and Local Events. Christmas at Titchwell Manor 2008. Enjoy a traditional Christmas with roaring log fires, peaceful surroundings and a very warm and friendly welcome at Titchwell Manor Hotel. Christmas Eve 24th December 2008 At 3pm St Mary's in Titchwell holds a Christingal service which sets the mood for a joyful Christmas time. A short walk brings you back to the hotel and when you have settled in we serve afternoon
tea and sherry in the
lounge.
Dinner is served from 7pm in candlelit conservatory. Christmas Day 25th December 2008 A Champagne
breakfast is served, after which some guests may wish to see our Royal family attend church ay Sandringham or brave the elements to support the charity swim at Hunstanton. Traditional Christmas
Lunch with choice of dishes on each course including local fish dishes and free range Norfolk Turkey. During the evening
buffet will be served. Boxing Day 26th December 2008 After a hearty
breakfast, either spend the day relaxing by the fire or stroll to the RSPB reserve and golden beaches.
Lunch is available if you wish but if you prefer to explore the area and return later we will be serving the evening meal from 7pm. (
Lunch is not included in the price of our Christmas break). 3 night package arriving Christmas Eve starting at £450 to £750 per person inc vat in standard double bedded
rooms with
bathroom. (Unfortunately we do not accept children under 14 years over Christmas). Please Book 01485 210221. New Years Eve - welcome in 2009. The Titchwell Manor Hotel House
Party has just one tradition; luxurious accommodation and spectacular food. Come and join in the fun, with old friends and new ones. We offer a two day break staying 30th and 31st or arriving on 31st and departing on 2nd. Our weekend begins on Saturday afternoon around the log fires with home made scones, clotted cream and strawberry jam.
Celebrations on New Years Eve begin at 7pm with canapes in the
bar before moving through into the conservatory at 8pm for a Black Tie candlelit
dinner. Relaxing music is played throughout
dinner followed by a
disco in the
lounge to dance the night away. New Years Day January 1st may be the time for a well earned rest, but if not, a walk to the RSPB reserve at Titchwell and down to the beach might be invigorating. Otherwise the popular shopping village of Burnham Market is just a few moments in the car. Two Night New Year
Celebration from £350 to £450 per person inc vat. The price is per person and based on two guests sharing a
room. Including
breakfast, afternoon
tea on arrival and two evening meals. We charge wine,
drinks and Champagne as extra. We require £100 deposit when booking and the balance by the end of November please. We may have some
rooms available for 1 night only on New Years Eve at £250 per person including
dinner and Full English
Breakfast. Please Book 01485 210221
Good Hotel Guide Review: Built as a Victorian gentleman's
club and overlooking dunes and salt marshes, this small hotel/
restaurant/
bar has been given a contemporary look by its owners, Margaret and Ian Snaith. They tell us that refurbishment is now complete. Public
rooms have mosaic tiled floors and dark woodwork, Lloyd Loom
furniture, potted plants and 'calming background music'; the conservatory
restaurant faces a walled
garden.
Bedrooms have sandy seashore colours,wooden blinds and a new
bathroom. Some new ground-floor
rooms in the herb
garden are planned. A recent report 'Excellent, not pretentious, just comfortable, warm place to stay. The owners give everything their personal attention.' Their 23-year-old son Eric, is the chef; his ma®tre d' is 21-year-old Mark Dobby. The style is informal, the young Australasian staff wear long green aprons and crisp white shirts. The menu, served in the
restaurant and seafood
bar, has much fresh local produce, notably fish, eg, smoked salmon terrine; halibut with marinated courgette;baked plum tartlet with sabayon. Children under 12 are encouraged to mix and match from a 'kids' menu (dishes like haddock, chips and mushy peas; Lincolnshire sausages with crushed new potatoes and beans).
Breakfast includes 'outstanding local kippers'; smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. There is an 'excellent supply of maps and local information' and good walking along the Norfolk Coastal Path in this 'gorgeous part of the country, unspoilt by tourism. '
Quiet at night despite being on a main road'. Dogs are welcomed. (HBP and others). Facilities: 3 lounges,
bar, 3
restaurants; background music in
bar and
restaurants. 1/2-acre
garden. Beaches,
golf nearby. Location: 5 miles East of Hunstanton. On A419 coast road Brancaster-Thornham. Train: King's Lynn, 20 miles; bus. Restrictions: No smoking:
Restaurant,
bedrooms. Credit Cards: All major cards accepted. Terms: BB 35-75. Set
lunch 15,
dinner 25; full alc 55. 2 day breaks. Christmas/New Year packages. 1-night bookings sometimes refused Sat.
Springwatch Breaks £195 per person for 2 night
dinner bed and
breakfast with
tickets to visit Pensthorpe. please click for more information. Special Sunday night £75 - £95 Per Person
Dinner Bed and
Breakfast Excludes
Bank Holidays cannot be taken as part of a longer stay. All these special offers are non
transferable to exsisting bookings and must be requested at the time of the orginal booking see July issue of Sainsbury Magazine, in stores now, for feature on Norfolk Coast. Romance on The Norfolk Coast Book one of our especially romantic
rooms with seaviews or
garden views. Lots of romantic touches, fresh flowers, handmade chocolates and chilled Champagne. We can offer
breakfast in your
room with late check out and even clean your shoes!! £250 per person for 2 nights
dinner bed and
breakfast on midweek days Excluding
Bank Holidays. We are committed to sustainable tourism and enviromentel issues. BBC OLIVE Magazine August 2007. Katie Patrick reported : Famous for its vast beaches and birdlife, North Norfolk has become a must-visit region on the foodie trail. Abundant local produce, including Crab, Fish and organic vegetables. Eat out at Titchwell Manor, on the windswept edge of the RSPB reserve at Titchwell marsh, where chef Eric Snaith's menu feature the best local fish and seafood.. Titchwell Manor Hotel, near Brancaster overlooking North Norfolk's unspoilt coast, offers a delightful fusion of modernity and traditional values with contemporary furnishings. The former Victorian farm house has recently doubled in size to twenty six
rooms. Thirteen new
bedrooms are built around a
courtyard herb
garden; each named after an aromatic herb. The hotel has stunning, uninterrupted views across the wild marshes to the sea; with RSPB Titchwell Marsh nature reserve nearby the area is a haven for wildlife. The miles of golden, sandy beaches are an all year round attraction, whether it's couples taking a romantic walk or children building sandcastles. Burnham Market, Holkham and Wells-next-the sea are just a short drive away. Paddy Burt
Room Service review Saturday 5th August 2006. Awarded 2 AA Rosettes for the
Restaurant. AA 3 Star Hotel Rating. 3 Star Gold Award Tourist Board. Voted Best Small Hotel in East Anglia. Voted Best Small Hotel in Norfolk
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