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Manor Hotel, Mundesley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manor Hotel, Mundesley
The Manor Hotel is a Victorian hotel in the seaside town of Mundesley-on-sea in the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom.〔County A to Z Atlas, Street & Road maps Norfolk, ISBN 978184348614 5〕 It lies on the beachfront of Mundesley, north of Gold Park and just east of the Methodist Church. The hotel was designed by the Norwich architect John Bond Pearce and was inaugurated in 1900.〔 It was the second major hotel to be established in the town, after the Hotel Continental, which was built in 1892. In April 2012, the hotel was put back on the market for sale, just a month after it was repossessed by its owner Terry Burch. Burch put the hotel up for sale for £845,000 after his investment into the hotel went wrong. In doing so he cancelled five weddings which had been organized at the hotel. ==Overview== It is an ornate Victorian building which sits atop the Mundesley cliffs with a sea view. The hotel was originally a manor house, later converted into a hotel. It has a six-bay front, with four-centred arches, and a hipped roof with four polygonal shafts.〔 The rooms of the red-brick edifice were "recently updated" as of 2012. The hotel had a reported 25 rooms in 1982, but now has 26 rooms. 10 of the rooms are double rooms, 5 are twin rooms, and 5 are family rooms and there is a "Superior Double Room", the best room in the hotel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rooms )〕
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