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The Cumberland Hotel

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The Cumberland Hotel

Superbly situated to easily visit the splendours of Norwich.

A short distance from the railway station and the new Riverside complex as well as the Castle Museum and new Library.

Family run ensures a warmwelcome and excellent service.

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The Cumberland Hotel Information

 The Cumberland HotelStar Rating 2 stars
No of Rooms 25 rooms
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Address:

212-216 Thorpe Road
Norwich
NR1 1TJ

Directions:

All routes approaching Norwich connect with the Southern Bypass which is the A47 to Gt. Yarmouth. Ignore all signs to Norwich City until you reach a sign which says Norwich City Centre to the left Football Traffic County Hall Trowse . At lights turn left towards City Centre proceed to the lights and turnright. Keep in lane for Ring Road. At roundabout take second exit for City Centre Ring Road and keep in Right hand lane. At the lights turn right into King Street and bear right over the river passing the football ground on your right. After 100 yards you will approach more lights turn right following the sign A47 Great Yarmouth Thorpe St Andrew. The Cumberland Hotel is on the left approx 3 mins from the football ground.

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