We recommend, you choose. From a North Norfolk inn that's three minutes from the Royal West Norfolk car park to on-course lodges that mean you're first on the tee without a commute.
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Georgian Country House · 90 Years in 2026
The Grove
Cromer
A 250-year-old Georgian house run by the Graveling family since 1936, set within four acres above Cromer's clifftops with its own kitchen garden and a woodland path down to the beach. The Garden Rooms, its AA two-rosette restaurant, cooks straight from the estate's greenhouse, while Sundown's tipi restaurant brings wood-fired pizzas and festoon-lit evenings to the front lawn. Five minutes from Royal Cromer, and the kind of stay that turns a golf trip into a proper break.
Boutique Hotel · César Award Winner
The Harper
Langham, near Holt
Named Best Hotel in East Anglia by the Good Hotel Guide César Awards, The Harper occupies a beautifully converted former glass-blowing factory in the village of Langham. Thirty-two individually designed rooms, a spa with indoor pool, sauna and hot tub, and Stanley's restaurant serving cosmopolitan food with a Norfolk accent. Fifteen minutes from Royal Cromer, twenty from Sheringham. The natural choice for golfers who want genuine luxury without pretension.
Boutique Inn · Best Position for Brancaster
Briarfields
Titchwell, between Hunstanton & Brancaster
Situated directly on the coast road between Hunstanton Golf Club and Royal West Norfolk at Brancaster, Briarfields occupies a converted barn complex with views across the salt marshes to the sea. Twenty-two individually designed luxury rooms, a serious kitchen, and a terrace that makes post-round drinks an event in itself. Recommended by Hunstanton Golf Club as the ideal base for a north-west Norfolk golf trip — and it's easy to see why.
Country House Hotel · Golf On-Site
Heacham Manor
Heacham, near Hunstanton
A Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house operating as a fifty-two bedroom hotel, with its own eighteen-hole golf course and the award-winning Mulberry Restaurant. Three miles from Hunstanton Golf Club, and actively recommended by the club to visiting golfers. The sauna, steam room and gym make it a proper recovery base after a long day on the links. One of the few hotels in the region that genuinely understands what golfers need.
Boutique Hotel · Next Door to Brancaster
Titchwell Manor
Titchwell, Brancaster
A boutique twenty-seven bedroom country retreat sitting directly between the RSPB Titchwell Reserve and Royal West Norfolk Golf Club. Destination fine dining, individually designed rooms, and the kind of unhurried atmosphere that makes a golf trip feel like a proper escape rather than a sporting event. For golfers playing Brancaster, this is the closest quality accommodation to the course — a five-minute drive from the causeway.
Boutique Inn · Heart of Norfolk
The Hoste
Burnham Market
The original North Norfolk destination hotel — a beautifully restored inn at the heart of Burnham Market, with sixty-two rooms spread across six individual properties including Vine House and Railway House. A private twenty-seat cinema, spa, beauty treatments, and a kitchen that has been named one of the top twenty-five food destinations in the UK by The Times. Twenty minutes from Royal West Norfolk, fifteen from Hunstanton. The social hub of any north Norfolk golf trip.
Inn · Closest to Royal West Norfolk
The White Horse
Brancaster Staithe
Unbeatable position overlooking the tidal marshes at Brancaster Staithe — the closest quality accommodation to Royal West Norfolk. Sea views, excellent seafood, and a terrace that makes the drive worthwhile on its own.
Estate Hotel
The Victoria at Holkham
Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea
Set at the gates of Holkham Estate — the Earl of Leicester's 25,000-acre domain — this elegant hotel combines country house comfort with easy access to North Norfolk's finest beach. Indian-inspired interiors, an exceptional kitchen, and a unique sense of place that no chain hotel can replicate. Equidistant between Hunstanton and the east Norfolk courses.
Country Inn
The Gunton Arms
Thorpe Market
One of Norfolk's most characterful stays — a grand country inn set within a working deer park. Roaring fires, serious food cooked on an open hearth, and rooms with genuine personality. A real alternative to the standard hotel experience, and a twenty-minute drive from Royal Cromer.
Inn
The Crown
Wells-next-the-Sea
A well-run, relaxed inn in the heart of Wells — good food, comfortable rooms, and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. Ideal for a group who want to be in the thick of a North Norfolk town rather than out in the countryside.
Self-Catering · Groups
Coast Road Cottages
Brancaster Staithe
Purpose-designed holiday cottages sleeping six or more, positioned directly on the coast road between Brancaster and Burnham Market. The practical choice for a self-sufficient golf group who want their own space, their own kitchen, and their own schedule.
City Hotel
The Assembly House
Norwich City Centre
A Grade I listed Georgian house transformed into Norwich's most distinctive hotel. Elegant without being stuffy, with exceptional afternoon tea, a fine restaurant, and a genuinely historic sense of occasion. Perfect for guests who want city access alongside their golf.
Stay & Play · On Course
Bawburgh Golf Club Lodges
Bawburgh, West Norwich
The ultimate stay-and-play option near Norwich — self-contained lodges sitting directly on the course, so you're walking to the first tee before anyone else has found the car park. Ideal for a small group wanting maximum golf with minimum logistics.
Hotel & Spa
Sprowston Manor
Sprowston, Norwich
A full-service manor hotel on the north-eastern edge of Norwich — with its own golf course on site. Ideal for guests who want hotel facilities including spa, pool and multiple dining options alongside their round.
Inn
The Packhorse Inn
Moulton, near Newmarket
A beautifully restored inn in the village of Moulton, well-positioned for Worlington Golf Club and within easy reach of Newmarket. Serious cooking, thoughtfully designed rooms, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it easy to unwind after a day's golf.
Historic Inn
The Swan Lavenham
Lavenham, Suffolk
One of Suffolk's most celebrated inns — a medieval building of genuine character in the extraordinary wool town of Lavenham. Atmospheric, well-run, and an experience in itself. Best paired with Stoke-by-Nayland or Royal Worlington.
Town Hotel
The Angel Hotel
Bury St Edmunds
A classic Georgian coaching inn at the heart of Bury St Edmunds — a comfortable, well-run base for exploring west Suffolk's golf and the town itself. Good food, reliable service, and central enough to walk to everything.
Flagship Hotel · Autograph Collection
University Arms
Parker's Piece, Cambridge
Cambridge's flagship hotel — 192 rooms and suites overlooking the 25-acre Parker's Piece park, a short walk from the heart of the colleges. An Autograph Collection property by Marriott, with Parker's Tavern brasserie widely regarded as the best restaurant in Cambridge. The natural base for golfers combining Gog Magog with a Cambridge cultural day. For US guests who want recognised quality and a central location, this is the first recommendation.
Boutique Hotel · River Cam
The Varsity Hotel & Spa
Thompson's Lane, Cambridge
A contemporary boutique hotel sitting directly on the River Cam, with a sixth-floor rooftop terrace offering some of the most spectacular views of the college Backs available anywhere in the city. Just 44 rooms, each individually designed and celebrating Cambridge's heritage. The spa makes it particularly well-suited to a golf group wanting to unwind properly. For the visitor who wants the most visually memorable base in Cambridge, this is it.
Country House · Northwest Cambridge
Hotel Felix
Huntingdon Road, Cambridge
A handsome Victorian mansion set in two acres of grounds to the northwest of the city — rated the top luxury choice in Cambridge by independent reviewers in 2026. The Graffiti restaurant, with its chef's theatre kitchen, is outstanding. For a golf group wanting space, quiet and genuine grounds to decompress in after Gog Magog or Royal Worlington, Hotel Felix is the right choice — still within easy cycling distance of the university and the city centre.
Classic Boutique · Trumpington Street
Hotel du Vin Cambridge
Trumpington Street, Cambridge
A handsome Victorian building on Trumpington Street, a short walk from the Fitzwilliam Museum and the southern entrance to the colleges. The Hotel du Vin formula — wine-themed rooms, roll-top baths, excellent bistro and reliably warm service — translates well in Cambridge. For UK guests who know and trust the brand, and for those who want a boutique feel with a consistent standard, this is a strong choice. The wine list is exceptional.
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