Greenbanks Hotel, located in Great Fransham near Norwich, offers an idyllic retreat for guests seeking comfort and relaxation. Set amidst beautiful surroundings, our hotel features well-appointed rooms equipped with modern amenities for a delightful stay. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at our onsite restaurant while taking advantage of our attentive service and relaxing atmosphere. With convenient access to local attractions, Greenbanks Hotel provides the perfect blend of leisure and hospitality. Experience exceptional comfort and care during your stay, making it a memorable getaway.

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william flaherty

5 Google Rating

Lovely hosts, personal touch, restful setting. Own lake with seating and wildlife

5/ 5

Lovely hosts, personal touch, restful setting. Own lake with seating and wildlife

Martin George

5 Google Rating

Extremely helpful staff, very accommodating. Kept to a high standard.

5/ 5

Extremely helpful staff, very accommodating. Kept to a high standard.

Carole Worby

2 Google Rating

Went for swimming pool. Water warm but it was like swimming in an underground car park. No windows a

2/ 5

Went for swimming pool. Water warm but it was like swimming in an underground car park. No windows and low ceiling

EllaBellaRacing

5 Google Rating

Lovely greeting ,nice spacious room and i had the best steak and service i have ever had from the re

5/ 5

Lovely greeting ,nice spacious room and i had the best steak and service i have ever had from the restaraunt too the team member could not do enough and is a credit to you. Would love to come back genuinely best night i have had away with work ever, thankyou.

Kevin Cullum

5 Google Rating

We stayed at the shed and breakfast. It's a little hut on stilts with a very comfortable bed with te

5/ 5

We stayed at the shed and breakfast. It's a little hut on stilts with a very comfortable bed with tea and coffee making facilities. It has a lovely view of the lake that is perfect to relax. The room was spotless, clean and tidy with lanten lights over the mirror that add to feel. In fact the whole place/hotel very very clean and tidy. There is a swimming pool and hot tub that you can use that again is very well maintained and you can hire this by the hour. We booked an evening meal in the restaurant. It was good home cooked food that didn't take long to arrive and was perfectly presented. All the staff were very helpful. Breakfast is served 830 till 930 we got there at 9 and was greeted with tea, coffee and a choice of fruits and cereals while we waited for our cooked breakfast to arrive. All I can say about that is perfect, thick bacon, proper sausages and great scrambled eggs. All in all a very pleasant place to stay which is great to relax, good views and very friendly owners. We will be staying here again but in the hotel as it will be too cold to stay in the shed. Thank you.

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  • Saturday08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Sunday08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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