Norfolk
Covers hotel industry developments across Norfolk, including new openings, refurbishments, planning applications, tourism trends, and performance data. Reporting spans key locations such as Norwich, Great Yarmouth, and the Norfolk Broads, with insights into both branded and independent operators. Also includes coverage of local authority decisions, investment activity, and factors influencing leisure and business demand across the county’s hospitality market.
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Jun- 2025 -16 JuneProperty
Knights Hill Hotel brought to market for £7.95m
Knights Hill Hotel and Spa in North West Norfolk has been brought to market for an asking price of £7.95m. Situated near the Sandringham Estate and the North Norfolk coast, the 79-bedroom hotel occupies a hilltop location overlooking the surrounding rural landscape. It has been owned and operated independently by…
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May- 2025 -8 MayHotels
The Cardiff Hotel in Paddington hits the market for £17.5m
The Cardiff Hotel, located on Paddington’s Norfolk Square, has been brought to market for offers in the region of £17.5m for the freehold. The Grade II-listed property has 63 bedrooms and is made up of three adjoining period buildings. It is also situated just a two minutes’ walk from the…
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Apr- 2025 -24 AprilNews-In-Brief
Today’s news in brief – 24/4/25
Marie-Isabelle Gruson has been appointed to Adagio’s executive committee as director of operations projects and services (OPS), IT digital, purchasing, and transformation. A veteran of the brand since its inception, Gruson brings 25 years of experience in hospitality, beginning her career as a hotel receptionist in 1993. She joined the…
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24 AprilHotels
Hospitality Wise Ltd acquires Wayford Bridge Inn
Multi-hotel operator Hospitality Wise Ltd has announced the acquisition of Wayford Bridge Inn, a hotel, bar and restaurant in the Norfolk Broads, for an undisclosed sum. The hotel features 29 letting bedrooms, a lounge bar, restaurant and outside seating. Hospitality Wise Ltd acquired a new lease for the hotel from…
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Feb- 2025 -17 FebruaryPeople
Jesmond Dene House appoints new executive chef
Jesmond Dene House has announced the appointment of Gareth Rayner as its new executive chef, who will be responsible for elevating the dining experience at the Newcastle boutique hotel. Rayner has previously worked at establishments such as The Gin Trap in Norfolk, where he earned three AA Rosettes as chef…
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Dec- 2024 -5 DecemberHotels
Chestnut acquires The Gin Trap Inn in Norfolk
The Gin Trap Inn in Norfolk has been acquired by Chestnut, an East Anglian hospitality business, for an undisclosed sum. Located in the coastal village of Ringstead, the hotel features 16 bedrooms. The purchase marks Chestnut’s fourth Norfolk acquisition in 2024. In addition, Chestnut has opened The Maltings, a 28-room hotel…
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Sep- 2024 -17 SeptemberPeople
Pilgrims Holiday Cottages brought to market for £1.8m
Pilgrims Holiday Cottages, a complex of cottage accommodation off the Norfolk coast, has been brought to market off with a guide price of £1.8m. Pilgrims Cottages is situated in the coastal village of Bacton, which lies between Mundesley and Walcott, 25 miles from Cromer and 12 miles from Great Yarmouth. …
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Aug- 2024 -27 AugustHotels
Ffolkes unveils new £2.5m spa
Norfolk hotel Ffolkes has revealed plans for a new £2.5m spa facility set to open in late summer 2025. The new facility will include a hot tub garden with five hot tubs and three saunas including a herbal sauna, salt sauna and theatre sauna It will also include features like…
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20 AugustProperty
Radlett Red Lion reopens following refurb
Young’s pub-owned Red Lion, a pub with rooms, has reopened its doors in Hertfordshire following an extensive refurb. Located in the heart of Radlett village since the 1900s, the pub features boutique bedrooms and a dining space with an all-day menu “showcasing the best British seasonal produce”. All 13 of…
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2 AugustHotels
Chestnut acquires Le Strange Arms in Norfolk
Chestnut has expanded its Norfolk portfolio with the acquisition of Le Strange Arms in Old Hunstanton for an undisclosed sum.Le Strange Arms, a renowned hotel located on the coast, features its own beachside access, 60 bedrooms, self-catering lodges and The Mariner pub. Following Chestnut’s acquisition of The Old Bridge Hotel…
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