Strattons is a small independent family run boutique hotel, restaurant and cafe deli secluded in the historic Market town of Swaffham, once a favourite with the Nelson family and home to Howard Carter who famously discovered Tutankhamen's tomb. Swaffham is only 2 hours from London. The hotel is an all inclusive venue offering accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as traditional Norfolk afternoon tea, with pet friendly, child friendly and family friendly bedrooms.
The hotel has won many awards for its service, style and environmental ethos, most recently winning the Lux Hotel and Spa award for 'Best Luxury Boutique Hotel 2016 - Norfolk' and the International Hotel Awards 'Best Small UK hotel' award. Art, design, luxury and comfort feature strongly throughout the hotel. Every room is individual, sumptuous, eclectic, hip and funky.
There is a blend of comfort with beautiful things collected and loved; an environment that is glamorous, yet immediately puts people at ease. Strattons is located in Swaffham, a thriving and bustling Norfolk market town set in the fascinating and historic Brecks.
The hotel has won many awards for its service, style and environmental ethos, most recently winning the Lux Hotel and Spa award for 'Best Luxury Boutique Hotel 2016 - Norfolk' and the International Hotel Awards 'Best Small UK hotel' award. Art, design, luxury and comfort feature strongly throughout the hotel. Every room is individual, sumptuous, eclectic, hip and funky.
There is a blend of comfort with beautiful things collected and loved; an environment that is glamorous, yet immediately puts people at ease. Strattons is located in Swaffham, a thriving and bustling Norfolk market town set in the fascinating and historic Brecks.
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Swaffham is one of the small Brecks market towns which grew during Norfolk's wealthy medieval agricultural past.
Dominated by a huge church, most of the Georgian and Victorian facades hide medieval houses.
In its heyday there were theatres, assembly rooms, pleasure gardens and a racecourse and Lady Hamilton preferred to live here because Burnham was too quiet!
The town itself sits on a slight rise, elevating Swaffham's two wind turbines and giving visitors a glimpse from afar.
Historically the town was a stopping point for pilgrims going to Walsingham and a funnel for travellers going south from the Norfolk coast.
Dominated by a huge church, most of the Georgian and Victorian facades hide medieval houses.
In its heyday there were theatres, assembly rooms, pleasure gardens and a racecourse and Lady Hamilton preferred to live here because Burnham was too quiet!
The town itself sits on a slight rise, elevating Swaffham's two wind turbines and giving visitors a glimpse from afar.
Historically the town was a stopping point for pilgrims going to Walsingham and a funnel for travellers going south from the Norfolk coast.
Stay in one of the 14 individual, sumptuous eclectic bedrooms and suites; maybe a carved four-poster bed; an open fire; a freestanding bath at the foot of the bed with room for two; a roll top bath; a mermaid mosaic; a cow hide or two; antiques and art; contemporary cool; original period features; a huge private decked balcony or a cinema screen.
The hotel is a blend of comfort with beautiful things collected and loved over the years by owners Les & Vanessa Scott.
An environment that is glamorous, yet we hope will put people immediately at ease.
The hotel is a blend of comfort with beautiful things collected and loved over the years by owners Les & Vanessa Scott.
An environment that is glamorous, yet we hope will put people immediately at ease.
Ideal for long stays and a great base to explore Norfolk, Self catering guests can still enjoy the use of the hotel's restaurant and cafe deli.
Children are welcome to stay in Print room one; please advise reception at the booking stage to ensure you have suitable space and beds.
Dogs can be accommodated by prior arrangement Print One as long as they are cat tolerant.
We reserve the right to charge for any damage made without prior notice.
Guests must advise us at the booking stage of their intention of bringing a pet to ensure the appropriate room is allocated.
Children are welcome to stay in Print room one; please advise reception at the booking stage to ensure you have suitable space and beds.
Dogs can be accommodated by prior arrangement Print One as long as they are cat tolerant.
We reserve the right to charge for any damage made without prior notice.
Guests must advise us at the booking stage of their intention of bringing a pet to ensure the appropriate room is allocated.
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