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regis

The name Regis originates from after Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries, Bishop Lenne was renamed Lenne Regis. The name was short lived as Kings Lynn became popular and was widely adopted until the present day.

The Regis is our biggest room with its own hall way leading to your en suite. It has a king size bed, wardrobe and writing desk, where you can find your tea and coffee for the morning, along with a mini fridge for the fresh milk. The king size bed can also be made into a twin if needed. We supply a hair dryer and ironing facilities if required. The Regis has a gorgeous en-suite boasting a roll top bath and separate free standing shower. Towels are supplied with mini toiletries.

Lenne

In the Middle Ages and as recorded in the Domesday Book, Kings Lynn was known as the burgh of Lenne. The name Bishops Lenne was adopted in the 13th Century and then Kings Lynn in the 16th Century.

Lenne has a double bed, wardrobe and writing desk, where you can find your tea and coffee for the morning, along with a mini fridge for the fresh milk. We supply a hair dryer and ironing facilities if required.

Lenne has a gorgeous en-suite with a free standing shower. Towels are supplied with mini toiletries.

lakeland

King John I, fifth and youngest son of Henry II was given the nickname of Lakeland, because unlike his elder brothers, he received no land rights at birth in the continental provinces.

Lakeland has twin beds for the friends that want to holiday together. It has a wardrobe and writing desk, where you can find your tea and coffee for the morning, along with a mini fridge for the fresh milk. We supply a hair dryer and ironing facilities if required.

Lenne has a gorgeous en-suite with a free standing shower. Towels are supplied with mini toiletries.

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