Maids Head Hotel, Historic hotel in Tombland, Norwich, England.
Maids Head Hotel is a building complex in Norwich made up of six connected structures with a distinctive front facing the main streets. It has 84 rooms and spaces for conferences and events.
This building began in the 13th century and received Grade II listed status in 1954. The listing recognizes its importance to Norwich's architecture and history.
The restaurant here serves food made with ingredients from the local area and reflects how people in Norfolk like to eat. It is known among visitors for its careful approach to cooking.
The location is about half a mile from the railway station and a few miles from the airport, both easy to reach. Being in the heart of the medieval town makes it simple to explore the area on foot.
The hotel has a collection of vintage cars that guests can use to drive through the medieval streets. This unusual way to get around combines comfortable travel with a sense of the past.
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