Rental basis: Room with own facilities
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
A private room in a spacious house located in kings Lynn in a location that is central to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the town centre.
The room offers a relaxing clinical environment, containing a comfortable double bed, blackout wooden Venetian blinds and an attractive, soft and clean recently laid deep shag pile carpet.
Bathroom and kitchen have been refurbished to a superior standard offering bath and an elegant waterfall shower and filtered drinking water.
Guaranteed space and peace
The property is located off the main road in a quiet and peaceful private road.
The room is furnished with a double bed and a comfortably thick 12 inch mattress, single wardrobe and bedside table and lamp.
During your stay you will also have in the room:
- fresh bed linen and towel.
- super fast Wi Fi internet connection.
The bathroom is a gorgeous fully tiled room, sparsely shared, serviced with a water softener offering you the option to relax and soak in a warm bath or luxurious waterfall shower with digital temperature display to aid with achieving the optimum temperature.
Also there is a ceiling Bluetooth speaker should you enjoy your bathroom time enjoying light music.
A brand new kitchen offering a space in the fridge, washing up sink, filtered drinking water, microwave and a kettle with a wide selection of flavoured breakfast porridge and hot drinks to choose from.
There is parking available for one car in a private back yard of the property at no additional cost.
The property is extremely well situated often chosen by temporary hospital staff due to its close proximity or tourists looking for a central base to explore the Norfolk coast and it's surroundings.
When not working I am more than happy to help out with any local knowledge, directions or recommendations.
1.5 miles from College of West Anglia
1.6 miles from Bespak
1.8 miles from Kings Lynn Train station
2 miles from Queen Elizabeth Ii Hospital
2.5 miles from Kings Lynn town centre
7 miles from Queen’s Sandringham Estate
15 miles from Hunstanton/seaside
20 miles from Brancaster/seaside
There are three pubs within walking distance serving good food, supermarkets, shops and restaurants are also within walking distance.
- Please leave shoes in hall way, the rooms have brand new carpets, your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.
- Upstairs areas are private areas.
- Upon leaving i would be grateful if rubbish is thrown in the black bin situated outside the front of the house.
- Please ensure everything is returned to its original place or state after use, your respect is kindly appreciated.
Brim full of history and with a vibrant town centre, King’s Lynn is the ideal destination to spend a few nights, enjoying the superb mix of history, shopping and entertainment on offer.
The Hanseatic town of King’s Lynn was one of England’s most important ports from as early as the 12th century and this maritime past is still very much in evidence today. Fine old merchants’ houses stretch down to the river between cobbled lanes and the elegant Custom House overlooks the harbour. The town’s heritage is reflected in an amazing array of historic buildings and at two magnificent market places: Saturday Market Place, where St Margaret’s Church , designated as a Minster Church in 2011 by the Bishop of Norwich, is surrounded by splendid buildings and Tuesday Market Place, quite possibly one of England’s grandest squares.
Visitors can discover the story of King’s Lynn by visiting a host of heritage sites and attractions, best discovered with the help of the free guide Discover King’s Lynn (which contains a free map of the town) or by joining a guided tour. The town’s Hanseatic history and trading links with Europe can be discovered on the self-guided Hanse Trail. The story of the town’s maritime trade, its fishing communities and its famous navigators can be explored on the Maritime Trail, or take a trip on the King’s Lynn ferry to see the maritime landscape of the King’s Lynn quayside and town from the banks of West Lynn.
Alternatively, you can embark on a town-based trail to trace the journey of pilgrims who passed through Lynn on their way to the Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham in medieval times.