Leicester House,
Centre, Norwich
Newly refurbished (2009), Leicester House offers modern, high-quality accommodation within the prestigious Fellowes Plain development.
These self-catering apartments are located on one of the main arterial roads into the city centre, which is only a two minute drive away.
Nearby is the Chapelfield Shopping Mall, and there are a number of shops, pubs and restaurants close by.
Set behind a historic facade on the first floor, the apartments are finished to a high standard and sleep up to four people.
Full kitchen facilities, a spacious living room with a TV and DVD player and free on-site parking are standard. Residents will also enjoy views of the nearby park.
Maid service: Once weekly
Laundry service
Wheelchair accessible apartments
Parking facility#: On site free
Check-out time: 10.00
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer: Washer dryer
Sofa-Bed type: Not applicable
DVD player
Hi-Fi/stereo
MP3 plug in
Internet connection instructions
Internet cost: Free
Apartment smoke alarm
Public area smoke alarm
Automatic fire doors
Emergency information in apartments
Emergency lighting
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2 Bedroom | - | - | £84.00 | £84.00 | £84.00 |
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Norwich (pop. 350,000) in Norfolk is a relatively isolated city with no motorway links. It is a popular destination for a city break and major attractions include Norwich Cathedral, the cobbled streets and museums of old Norwich, a Norman Castle and the ultra modern Forum.
Norwich Market is an ancient market place, established by the Normans between 1071 and 1074, and is today the largest six days a week open air market in England. There are two shopping centres in the city, The Mall Norwich and the more recent Chapelfield shopping centre. The Mall sensitively accommodates new retail space in the historic city-centre environment. The building is largely concealed underground and built into the side of a hill, with a public park created on its roof in the area south of the Castle.
The city's economy, originally chiefly industrial, has changed throughout the eighties and nineties to a service-based economy. Aviva (previously Norwich Union) still dominates these, but has been joined by other insurance and financial services companies. Norwich is also famous as the home of Coleman's Mustard, founded in 1814.
There are 2 trains per hour from London Liverpool Street to Norwich taking just under 2 hours, and also direct services from Cambridge and Peterborough. Norwich Airport is 2.5 miles (5.2 km) north of the city centre and has good connections to Amsterdam, most British cities and a limited range of European destinations.
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