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The Golden Lion Hotel

  • Built in 1846, The Golden Lion Hotel is the oldest building in Hunstanton with panoramic views of the sea and enticing sandy beach
  • Our public bar, The Lion Inn, still attracts locals as well as guests giving it a vibrant feel whilst those wanting a quite spot can still find a bit of solitude
  • Recent refurbishment has given us a beautiful restaurant, updated function room and some lovely bedrooms, including Premier rooms overlooking the sea
  • The views across the Wash are stunning and a real feature for us and sunsets are often a sight to behold
  • The hotel is like an icon in the town with its high profile location next to the Town Hall, overlooking the green and sea

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A warm welcome to The Golden Lion Hotel...

North Norfolk is something of a hidden gem, but there is so much to discover in this quiet and picturesque corner of Britain.

The Golden Lion Hotel is the oldest building in Hunstanton with panoramic views of the sea and enticing sandy beach. The hotel is a charming icon in the town with its high profile location overlooking the green and the sea. Guests are rewarded with a beautiful restaurant, updated function room and some lovely bedrooms, including Premier Rooms overlooking the sea. Our public bar, The Lion Inn, still attracts locals as well as guests, giving it a vibrant feel, whilst the residents’ bar offers a bit more peace and quiet if preferred.

If its places to visit you're after there is history and culture on the doorstep, The Royal Household at Sandringham is five minutes from the hotel, well worth a visit for both the house and beautiful gardens. A favourite of mine is Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary.

The views across The Wash can be stunning and the sunsets are often a sight to behold. Come and discover it for yourself.

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Room Types

The Golden Lion Hotel has 27 en suite rooms. All rooms are elegant and comfortable, in keeping with the historic character of the property – the perfect place to unwind after a hard day’s walking or sightseeing.

The Golden Lion Hotel Premier Room

A Typical Premier Room at The Golden Lion Hotel, Hunstanton

Often our most luxurious room option. Most premier rooms have four-poster beds and spacious en suite bathrooms that have been beautifully re-fitted to accommodate separate bath and shower options. These Premier Rooms normally offer a 32 inch flat screen digital television, as well as a comfortable seating area. The rooms also include a hairdryer and shaving point as well as tea and coffee making facilities.

  • En-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower.
  • Luxurious four-poster bed.
  • 32 inch digital flat screen Television.
  • Large rooms with comfortable seating.
  • Hair dryer, shaving point and telephone.

The Golden Lion Hotel Standard Room

A typical Standard Room at The Golden Lion Hotel, Hunstanton

Our standard rooms contain everything you come to expect from a modern hotel. All our rooms have en-suite facilities as well as a television, hair dryer, telephone and tea and coffee making facilities.

  • En-suite and WC.
  • Television.
  • Hairdryer.
  • Tea and coffee making facilities.

The Golden Lion Hotel

The Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton, Norfolk

Hunstanton was built as a Norfolk seaside resort and gained popularity as early as the 1860s. Today, Hunstanton retains its Victorian character and remains a popular holiday location for all ages. This Norfolk town possibly takes its name from the River Hunn, though it is also said that the name Hunstanton originated from the word "Honeystone", the name of the local stone from years gone by. Hunstanton is among many great West Norfolk locations from which to visit the numerous attractions, a few are listed below

  • Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
  • RSPB Titchwell
  • Sandringham Estate
  • Grimsthorpe Castle
  • Houghton Mill

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Culture
  • History
  • Garden
  • Food

Facilities

Recently refurbished, the Golden Lion Hotel offers a wide range of leisure facilities and amenities to visitors. In addition to our beautiful grounds and gardens, we offer the following:

  • Internet Access
  • 24 hour reception with night porter
  • Patio Area
  • Public Bar
  • Check in time 3pm, check out time 10:30am
  • Hotel has a car park

Entertainment

Sorry there is no evening entertainment in this hotel at present.

Lounge Area at The Golden Lion Hotel View out of the window in the restaurant at The Golden Lion Hotel Lounge Area at The Golden Lion Hotel Lounge Area at The Golden Lion Hotel

The Golden Lion Hotel

The Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton, Norfolk

Hunstanton was built as a Norfolk seaside resort and gained popularity as early as the 1860s. Today, Hunstanton retains its Victorian character and remains a popular holiday location for all ages. This Norfolk town possibly takes its name from the River Hunn, though it is also said that the name Hunstanton originated from the word "Honeystone", the name of the local stone from years gone by. Hunstanton is among many great West Norfolk locations from which to visit the numerous attractions, a few are listed below

  • Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
  • RSPB Titchwell
  • Sandringham Estate
  • Grimsthorpe Castle
  • Houghton Mill

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Culture
  • History
  • Garden
  • Food

Dining

The recently refurbished restaurant has stunning sea views and a light and airy feel - making it a fantastic setting for dining. Our menu offers a full range of types of food to suit every occasion.

Sample Table D'hôte Menu

 

Starters

  Garlic Mushrooms (v)
Sauteed mushrooms in a creme fraiche garlic and chive sauce served with a crisp toasted brioche

Homemade Cream of Carrot and Coriander Soup (v)
A temptingly tasty combination with homemade crispy croutons

Salmon and Pasta Salad
Flakes of poached salmon with fusilli pasta bound with creme fraiche lemon and chopped chives
   
 

Main Course

  Grilled Pork Chop
Grilled and topped with sautéed apples, local cider sauce and roasted new potatoes

Sea Bass and Lime Fishcake
Flakes of sea bass and pollack combined with mashed potato, lime and ginger dressed with seasonal leaves and lemon mayonnaise

Tomato and Mozzarella Ravioli (v)
Classic vegetarian dish with a tangy tomato and herb sauce accompanied with garlic ciabatta bread
   
 

Dessert

  Apple and Sultana Pie
Slices of succulent apple in a sweet short crust, dusted with sugar and served hot with custard or cream

Belgian Chocolate and Raspberry Bombe
A sweet and rich chocolate mousse with a crusted raspberry soft centre

A selection of Ice Cream
Served with a crispy wafer

Freshly brewed Douwe Egberts Coffee and Mints
   
  Why not upgrade?
To improve your dining experience and give you more choice we have introduced a new a la carte menu to supplement our Table D'hôte offering. Guests staying on any of our half board package breaks are now able to upgrade to our new a la carte menu for a reduced rate. Bon appetit.

The Golden Lion Hotel

The Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton, Norfolk

Hunstanton was built as a Norfolk seaside resort and gained popularity as early as the 1860s. Today, Hunstanton retains its Victorian character and remains a popular holiday location for all ages. This Norfolk town possibly takes its name from the River Hunn, though it is also said that the name Hunstanton originated from the word "Honeystone", the name of the local stone from years gone by. Hunstanton is among many great West Norfolk locations from which to visit the numerous attractions, a few are listed below

  • Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
  • RSPB Titchwell
  • Sandringham Estate
  • Grimsthorpe Castle
  • Houghton Mill

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Culture
  • History
  • Garden
  • Food

Location

Enjoy the beautiful beaches of "Sunny Hunny" on the West Coast of Norfolk

By Car

The Golden Lion hotel is located on the east coach of the UK near The Wash. Below are directions from the A1 (M) to The Golden Lion Hotel, Hunstanton.

Head North on A1 (M) towards Exit 16. At junction 17, exit towards A1139. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for A1139 and merge onto A1139. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Peterborough Rd. Continue on Eye Rd. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A47. Continue to follow A47 Go through 4 roundabouts. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A47/S Brink heading to Wisbech Continue to follow A47 Go through 4 roundabouts. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and stay on A47. Take the ramp to Docks. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A149/Queen Elizabeth Way Continue to follow A149 Go through 2 roundabouts. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on A149. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on A149 Go through 1 roundabout. Turn left at Greevegate Destination will be on the right.

For satellite navigation user our postcode is PE36 6BQ

This hotel has a car park with a limited amount of priority car parking spaces. These can be reserved at £5.00 per day. There is some on street parking usually available and also a public car park nearby, charges apply.

By Train

The nearest railway station to Hunstanton is Kings Lynn approximately 16 miles away and about a 30 minute drive.

The Golden Lion Hotel

The Golden Lion Hotel

The Green

Hunstanton

Norfolk

PE36 6BQ

Res: 01485 532688

Tel: 01485 532688

How to get there

The Golden Lion can be found on the picturesque Norfolk Coast, overlooking The Wash, off the A149 north of King’s Lynn.

Car Parking

This hotel has a car park with a limited amount of priority car parking spaces. These can be reserved at £5.00 per day. There is some on street parking usually available and also a public car park nearby, charges apply.


Local Attractions

It is thought the town of Hunstanton takes its name from the River Hunn but it is also said that the name originates from the word "Honeystone", this was a local stone. The River begins in the grounds of Old Hunstanton Park which also houses the grand Old Moated Hall, the Ancestral home of the Le Strange Family. Hunstanton has been built up since the 1860's into one of Norfolk's best seaside resorts and today retains its Victorian character and is still one of the best seaside resorts.

  • Sandringham Estate
  • Norfolk Lavender
  • Princess Theatre
  • Holkham Hall
  • RSPB Titchwell
  • Hunstanton and Brancaster Golf Course
  • Sheringham Steam Trains
  • Sea Life Sanctuary
  • Oasis Leisure Centre

Local Insight

Norfolk is an undiscovered gem – we have no motorways in the county! Having lived here all my life I love the relaxed atmosphere, the beaches and the countryside. The Royal Household at Sandringham, 10 minutes drive from the hotel, its worth a visit for both the house and beautiful gardens. Along with Sandringham, we also have Holkham Hall, the Princess Theatre, our beautiful beaches and much, much more.
Zoe, General Manager

  • Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
    Dive in and be wowed by the many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep at Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary. Combining a seal hospital with otter and penguin sanctuaries, plus a fantastic underwater tunnel with tropical sharks. The Sea Life Sanctuary is located on the promenade, a ten minute walk from the Golden Lion Hotel.
    Visit their website
  • Elton Hall
    Very little evidence remains of the original garden. Formal gardens and pleasure grounds were laid out in the 1890s and all that remains from this early planting are some of the mature trees, the box parterre and the four conical yew shapes to the south of the hall. The garden you see today was laid out in 1913 with the construction of the paths, the lawns, the lily pond, the well-head and the flower garden wall. By 1980 a large part of the Edwardian garden had fallen into disrepair and since the early 1980s there has been a major restoration programme. The flower garden has been replanted and a new sunken garden, a shrub garden and an arboretum created. The Gothic orangery was built to celebrate the millennium and a Gothic arbour was completed to mark the Jubilee celebrations.
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  • Grimsthorpe Castle
    Grimsthorpe Park was the southern edge of the great Lincolnshire forest. Some of these ancient trees were still growing here in the 20th century. Oaks were felled during the Tudor period for ship building and again during Cromwell's ten year commonwealth. The oak trees you see today were planted after the restoration of the Stuart Monarchy, the straight ridings through the trees creating a formal park.
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  • Houghton Hall
    The Houghton gardens received the “Garden of the Year Award” from Christies and the Historic Houses Association in recognition of the renovation of the five acre walled garden which began in 1991. The former kitchen garden had fallen into a state of disrepair and Lord Cholmondeley was keen to restore it as a memorial to his grandmother. An area for productive kitchen garden has been retained, the large part of the garden has been laid out as a series of ‘ornamental gardens’ in various styles.
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  • Sandringham
    Sandringham House is set in 60 acres of glorious gardens, perhaps the finest of all the royal gardens. Every generation of the royal family which has lived here has added something of their own times and tastes, from the peace of the woodland walks to the drama of the carrstone rockeries, from the formality of the North Garden with its pleached lime avenues to the intimacy of the Stream Walk.
    Visit their website
  • Peckover House and Garden
    Explore the fascinating home of the Peckovers, the Quaker banking family who lived here for 150 years. This is a hands-on house with a 'Cabinet of Curiosities', dressing-up clothes for children of all ages, and three floors revealing the lives of both the family and their servants. Built c.1722, this is one of England's finest town houses with superb rococo plaster and wood decorations. Outside, discover the hidden wonders of the 0.8 hectares (two acres) of beautiful Victorian garden, with its orangery, summerhouse, roses and manicured croquet lawn, as well as a 17th-century thatched barn and Georgian stables. There are stunning displays of daffodils, narcissi and tulips in spring and roses in summer.
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  • Oxburgh Hall
    Oxburgh's secret doors and priest's hole make this a house of mystery and history. Step back in time through the magnificent Tudor gatehouse into the dangerous world of Tudor politics. Home to the Bedingfeld family since 1482, this stunning red-brick house charts their history from medieval austerity to neo-Gothic Victorian comfort. As well as early Mortlake tapestries in the Queen's Room, Oxburgh houses beautiful embroidered hangings by Mary, Queen of Scots, and Bess of Hardwick. Panoramic views from the roof look out over the Victorian French parterre, walled orchard, kitchen garden and a Catholic chapel. There are quizzes, trails and dressing-up clothes to try on, and charming woodland walks.
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  • Houghton Mill
    Full of excellent hand-on activities for all the family and with most of its machinery still intact, this five-storey weatherboarded building is the last working watermill on the Great Ouse. Flour is for sale, ground in the traditional way by water-powered mill stones on Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays. The mill stands on an island on the edge of the attractive village of Houghton and is an ideal starting point for a walk through the water meadows. The National Trust tea-room offers delicious food and drink to refresh you after your stroll.
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Local Events

Norfolk has a fantastic range of events, gigs and festivals throughout the year, below is just a few

The Golden Lion Hotel

The Golden Lion Hotel in Hunstanton, Norfolk

Hunstanton was built as a Norfolk seaside resort and gained popularity as early as the 1860s. Today, Hunstanton retains its Victorian character and remains a popular holiday location for all ages. This Norfolk town possibly takes its name from the River Hunn, though it is also said that the name Hunstanton originated from the word "Honeystone", the name of the local stone from years gone by. Hunstanton is among many great West Norfolk locations from which to visit the numerous attractions, a few are listed below

  • Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary
  • RSPB Titchwell
  • Sandringham Estate
  • Grimsthorpe Castle
  • Houghton Mill

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Culture
  • History
  • Garden
  • Food

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