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  2. Mundesley - Wikipedia

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    There are two pubs in Mundesley. One of the oldest is the Ship Inn situated on the seafront. Its first landlord is listed as being Paul Harrison in 1836. Its flint construction is characteristic of the older parts of the village. A little inland, on the road to Paston, is the Royal Hotel, where Lord Nelson is said to have lived for a while.

  3. John Bond Pearce - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hotel (1840), 4 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth. The Agricultural Hall (1882), renamed Anglia House, Prince of Wales Road, Norwich [3] Great Yarmouth Town Hall [4] (1882), Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth [5] Manor Hotel (1900), Mundesley, Norfolk [6] Alms Houses at East Bilney, Norfolk [7] Catholic Chapel [8] (1874) at Norwich Cemetery ...

  4. Grand Hotel, Mundesley - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Hotel is a former hotel which still [1] stands in the English coastal village of Mundesley in the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom. [2] The building is now called the Grand Norfolk Holiday Apartments.

  5. List of hotels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bell Hotel, Thetford; Cliftonville Hotel, Cromer; Dales Country House Hotel, Upper Sheringham; Duke's Head Hotel, King's Lynn; Dunston Hall Hotel; Durdans, Mundesley

  6. Category:Defunct hotels in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct hotels in Norfolk" ... Grand Hotel, Mundesley; Grand Hotel, Sheringham; R. Royal Hotel, Norwich

  7. Manor Hotel, Mundesley - Wikipedia

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    The Manor Hotel is a Victorian hotel in the seaside town of Mundesley-on-sea in the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom. [1] It lies on the beachfront of Mundesley, north of Gold Park and just east of the Methodist Church. The hotel was designed by the Norwich architect John Bond Pearce [2] and was inaugurated in 1900. [3]

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