The Times has rounded up 24 of the UK's quirkiest hotels and Cley Windmill in north Norfolk features. It was built in the early 19th century and there are nine B&B rooms at the site, plus a cottage with self-catering. The Times said: "Norfolk is, as we all know, very flat — so you don’t need to go too high up to get a good view. READ MORE: 7 major events happening in Norfolk in March"This old windmill near Cley next the Sea obliges handsomely, with charming rooms such as the Wheat Chamber or Wheel Room. Cley Windmill once belonged to the family of James Blunt, known for hits such as You're Beautiful and Goodbye My Lover, and the singer lived in what is now the Stone Room.


Source:   The Times
February 26, 2024 04:29 UTC