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Bed & Breakfast in Lowestoft, Suffolk

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Europe > England > Suffolk > Lowestoft
G3157EFB58
Lowestoft seafront accommodation

Bon-Ami Guest House.
Situated on Lowestoft seafront, their grade 2 listed Victorian building has spectacular sea views of an award winning blue flag beach.
The historical city of Norwich, the Norfolk Broads, the beautiful Suffolk coast are all attractions in close proximity to the Bon-Ami Guest House.


10 guests

£Call

All rooms - colour tv, complimentary tray, and radio alarms, ironing facility available on request.
Full English breakfast or lighter options are also included.
Local railway station and town centre 10 - 15 min walk.




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 Accommodation
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Commercial visitors requiring single or single en-suite rooms.



The Bon-Ami Guest House is a non smoking residence.



All rooms - colour tv, complimentary tray, and radio alarms, ironing facility available on request.



Full English breakfast or lighter options are also included.



Location: Town/City (outskirts), Beach
Holiday Type: Beach, Golfing, Walking, Fishing, Cycling, Activity, Sightseeing, Nightlife
Catering: Bed and Breakfast
Guests: 10

Facilities

Facilities: - TV
- Central Heating
- Parking
- Balcony/Terrace
- No Pets

Availability

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Bon-Ami Guest House
14 Kirkley Cliff
Lowestoft
Suffolk
NR33 0BY


Tel: 01502 561124

Change over day: Any

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Room Prices

Single £30
Single en-suite £40
Double en-suite £60
Twin en-suite £60
Family rooms available from £70




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 About the region
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Continent: Europe
Country: England
Region: Suffolk
Lowestoft
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About the area

Location: Lowestoft
About the Area: Lowestoft: most easterly point of the British Isles, boasting one of the best beaches on the east coast, ideally situated for the Norfolk Broads.



Local railway station and town centre 10 - 15 min walk.


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Attractions

Royal Naval Patrol Service
The Museum is located in 'The Stannard Room', on the first floor (the floor above the ground floor) and 'The Europa Room' (behind the War Memorial Museum) which includes the 'slops' shop, in some of the original buildings in Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft.

Maritime Museum
Anyone with an interest in the sea and ships should steer a steady course for Britain's most easterly museum under the lighthouse on Whapload Road. Open daily from May to September, Lowestoft Maritime Museum specialises in the history of the Lowestoft fishing fleet, from early sail to steam and through to the modern diesel-powered vessels.

Minsmere Nature Reserve
Set on the beautiful Suffolk coast, Minsmere offers both families and birdwatchers an enjoyable day out. Nature trails take you through a variety of habitats to the excellent birdwatching hides. In the summer you can watch avocets and marsh harriers or hear booming bitterns. On the beach, a special area is cordoned off to protect nesting little terns.

Southwold
Southwold has a range of well maintained places to visit. The Pier is renowned, and has now been totally renovated, jutting out from the award winning golden beach. The centre of town has a traditional market place, close to some excellent town museums, with the lighthouse dominating the town's skyline.

Suffolk Wildlife Park
Africa Alive! Enjoy a walking family safari at one of the UK's largest and most exciting wildlife attractions, set in 80 acres of dramatic coastal parkland.
Explore the sights and sounds of Africa and discover giraffes, rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas and hundreds more African animals and birds.

Norfolk Broads
The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is a unique area of water, grazing marshes, fen and woodland, and home to some of the rarest plants and creatures in the UK. It is Britain's largest protected wetland, having similar status to a national park.




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