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Sandy heaths, huge fields and forest
comprise much of this area known as Breckland. Set in the heart
of Breckland is Dereham, a busy market town with an interesting
range of shops and a quaint local history museum. Not far away is
the delightful North Norfolk Coast, with its unspoilt beaches and
quiet villages that attract birdwatchers, anglers and sailing enthusiasts.
The Phoenix Hotel situated in the centre of Dereham is an ideal
base to explore the many places of local interest. The hotel provides
comfortable accommodation, excellent food, friendly atmosphere and
good service.
- All 22 comfortably furnished bedrooms are en-suite
with satellite television, direct-dial telephone and tea and coffee
making facilities.
- The Phoenix Hotel has a reputation for good food
that has grown continuously over the years. Open seven days a
week, the popular restaurant offers a choice of dishes, all prepared
to order.
- For conferences and meetings, the purpose built
rooms allow for a flexible and adaptable approach. Accommodates
up to 150 delegates, and provides audio-visual, photocopying,
fax, e-mail facilities and administrative support.
- The self-contained function room, complete with
its own bar and two dance floors, can seat a maximum 120 guests,
or 200 for buffet functions.
- Specialists in providing tailor-made packages
to suit every need, experienced banqueting staff will be delighted
to assist with Wedding Breakfast, evening reception or party plans.
- The hotel holds a civil ceremony licence.
- Private car park.
- Stansted International Airport 2 hours 50 minutes
- Norwich International Airport 30 minutes, train station 50 minutes
away.


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Travelling
on the A47 from Norwich take the turning signposted Dereham.
At the roundabout take the 3rd exit. Continue straight on
at the traffic lights following London Road through the High
Street. At the junction turn left on to Church Street. The
Phoenix Hotel is on the right at the bottom of Church Street.
Car parking is at the rear of the hotel, car park entrance
just before the Church.
If you need a more detailed route, we recommend the AA's Route Planner
service
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