The William IV Norwich

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Originally a cottage home of a Mousehold shepherd, 'The King William' IV tavern (Please note we are a Tavern (Public House) now stands in the garden grounds. It has been a tavern for at least 180 years and is mentioned in Joseph Manning's 1834 servey of licensed premises. Telegraph Lane in those days would have been no more than a footpath leading from Gas Hill to Yarmouth Road. The lane was named after the semaphoring system used in 1807, when the site of the water tower was used as a vantage point to receive signals from Great Yarmouth in the event of a French invasion.Our public bar is open all day from 11am for drinks or coffee. There is no fixed time for your breakfast, when checking in please tell us what time you would like your breakfast. The popular restaurant is open to the public from 11am - 9pm for breakfast, lunch, snacks and evening meals, we offer a varied lunch and dinner menu with dishes carefully chosen to make the most of local seasonal produce.The convenient location of The William IV Tavern ensures the 5 en-suite bedrooms are a popular choice for visitors requiring bed and breakfast. The main City Centre is under a mile away providing easy access to the train and bus station in less than 10 minutes. PLEASE NOTE! weekends we may have a disco or Karaoke and you may be able to hear some noise in your room. The music will finish at 12 midnight.



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Features & Facilities Include:
  • Parking Spaces
  • Licensed Bar
  • Public Restaurant
  • Disabled Access/Facilities
Address:
The William IV
33, Quebec Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR14AU

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Directions

From the Train Station WALKING: As you leave the entrance of the train station walk straight to the road, This is Riverside Road, Turn Right down Riverside Road, Take your 3rd Right this is St Mathews Road. At the top of St Mathews road you will see a road straight in front of you called St Leonards Road. Follow St Leonards Road past the Juberlee P.H. The road forks off by the Fish and Chip shop, Keep to your right this is now Quebec road. Keep walking for another 3 minutes and we are here on the right, William IV. Total walking time 13 minutes or around £5 in a Taxi.

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