If you like buildings that tell a story, beams, wooden floors, stained glass, tall ceilings and uneven floors you'll love the building. Built from 3, 18th century cottages with a Victorian frontage it changes from the grandeur of high ceilings and stained glass windows to beams and pamment floors. Reputed to be the birthplace of Thomas Paine the celebrated free thinker and campaigner of the 18th century who wrote the Rights of Man, on which the American Constitution is based.If you want good food, staff who want to help you make your stay a memorable one, good beer and fabulous surroundings you'll love the hotel.The Thomas Paine Hotel offers a new level of comfort and service in Thetford. Situated within walking distance of many of the towns attractions and the 10 minutes from the station, it makes an ideal base for exploring this historical area or for the businessman needing a good night's sleep.
Features & Facilities Include:
- Parking Spaces
- Licensed Bar
- Public Restaurant
- Disabled Access/Facilities
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Address:
The Thomas Paine Hotel
33 WHITE HART STREET
THETFORD
Norfolk
IP241AA
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Website:
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Directions
From Mildenhall:At the second roundabout on the A11 Thetford bypass turn right, the road signs indicates Bury st. Edmunds. Follow this road to the traffic lights. Go straight over and take the first left turn (Bridge street) 50 yards past the lights. Follow this road over the river, through the traffic lights to the top of the hill. The hotel is on your left.From Bury st. Edmunds:Follow the road through Thetford until you can see main junction traffic lights. look for the bollards 50 yards before these for the turn right up Bridge street. Follow the road over the river, through the traffic lights to the top of the hill. The hotel is on your left.From Norwich: At the second roundabout on the A11 Thetford bypass turn left, the road signs indicates Bury st. Edmund. Follow this road to the traffic lights. Go straight over and take the first left turn (Bridge Street) 50 yards past the lights. Follow this road over the river, through the traffic lights and to the top of the hill. The hotel is on your left.