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Duke's Head Hotel, King's Lynn

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Opening
  
Built in 1683

Number of rooms
  
81 en-suite bedrooms

Floor count
  
4 (connecting lift)

Duke's Head Hotel, King's Lynn

Location
  
King's Lynn, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, England

Address
  
Tuesday Market Place Kings Lynn Norfolk PE30 1JS United Kingdom

Architect
  
attributed to Henry Bell

The Duke's Head Hotel is an AA 4 star hotel in the English town of King's Lynn within the county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom The hotel has been a grade II listed building since 1 December 1951.

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Location

The hotel is situated in the centre of King's Lynn and is on the eastern side of Tuesday Market Place. It is only 0.7 miles (1.1 km) west of King's Lynn railway station. The hotel is 44.0 miles (70.8 km) west of the city of Norwich. The nearest airport is also at Norwich and that is 44.5 miles (71.6 km) west of the hotel.

History

The Duke's Head was built in 1683 for the King’s Lynn Member of Parliament, Sir John Turner, and is attributed to the King's Lynn architect Henry Bell. Henry Bell designed an built many building within King’s Lynn and Norfolk including the Customs House in King’s Lynn.

Ghostly manifestations

The Dukes head is reputed to be one of the most haunted buildings in King's Lynn. It stands on the site of an ancient inn called the Gryffin. There is a red lady who is thought to be a Haunting Manifestation of a woman who killed herself over her two lovers. There is also a ghostly maid servant who was executed in Tuesday market place for poisoning her mistress.

References

Duke's Head Hotel, King's Lynn Wikipedia