Maranatha Kings Lynn
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Located in the lovely town of King's Lynn, our Guest House is perfectly located for the weekend break or a leisurely mid-week holiday. Norfolk is home to many wonderful tourist attractions which people from all over Europe travel to see. Here are just a few of the things you could do whilst staying at the Maranatha Guesthouse.
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Originally named Bishop's Lynn, the town was part of the manor of the Bishop of Norwich in the 12th century.
By the 14th century, the town ranked as the third port of England.
It still retains two buildings that were warehouses of the Hanseatic League that were in use between the 15th and 17th centuries.
When Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1538, the town and manor became royal property.
The names King's Lynn and Lynn Regis reflect this change.
The town became very prosperous from the 17th century through the export of corn; the fine Customs House was built in 1683 to the designs of local architect Henry Bell.
Deposit - Please note, a non refundable deposit of the first night's accommodation is required to secure your room.
Cancellations - In the event of a cancellation the deposit is not refundable.
We will make all reasonable efforts to re-let the accommodation, but if this fails, guests are respectfully reminded that they are liable for the costs encountered.
Where the guest gives debit/credit card details in order to make payment of a deposit, it is agreed between the parties that in the event of cancellation that the Guest House may debit the credit/ debit card with the full amount of the cancellation.
When you are staying at the Maranatha Guest House, you are on the outskirts of the town centre, being a short 10-15 minute walk from the shops.
The bus station has buses arrive and depart from Peterborough and Lowestoft (Via Norwich) (X1 Bus) along with many local bus services running every 10 minutes or so.
The train station has departures to London King's Cross, via Ely and Cambridge every hour, along with various other important train links.
Maranatha Guest House is situated across the road from the popular King Edward VII School and the College of West Anglia (CoWA) with two more main High Schools within a short distance.
There are few counties in the country that are as diverse as Norfolk, with so many different personalities.
There are well-preserved market towns and picturesque villages, from Georgian splendour to thatch and flint; an ancient landscape of cultivated arable fields and farms, grazing and pastureland, punctuated by the unique man-made Broads, the rolling countryside of south Norfolk, the sandy pine forests and heathlands of the Brecks and the wilderness wetlands of the Fens.
You'll soon notice the varying pace of life, from relaxed coastal villages that were once prosperous ports to the bustling metropolis.
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