Barnham Broom, located at Honingham Rd, Barnham Broom, Norwich, is a stunning retreat that combines luxury accommodation with exceptional leisure facilities. Known for its beautiful surroundings, the venue offers everything from golf courses to exquisite dining experiences, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and recreation. The warm and welcoming atmosphere is complemented by attentive service that ensures every guest feels valued. With various packages available for spa services and activities, Barnham Broom provides excellent value for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. Experience an unforgettable stay where comfort meets elegance in the heart of Norfolk.

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Julie Browne

5 Google Rating

Fabulous facials for us both by Theodora & Ranchana, totally professional, relaxing & I would say it

5/ 5

Fabulous facials for us both by Theodora & Ranchana, totally professional, relaxing & I would say it was probably the best facial I’ve ever had. I would definitely go back for other treatments & will be recommending to others

Clare Livermore

4 Google Rating

Great overnight stay food excellent offer deal we were pleased with great value. Staff the best I've

4/ 5

Great overnight stay food excellent offer deal we were pleased with great value. Staff the best I've EVER delt with at any hotel. Polite, friendly and helpful.

Roy Nunn

3 Google Rating

We have just returned home after a golf weekend at Barnham Broom. what a shame the trip was spoiled

3/ 5

We have just returned home after a golf weekend at Barnham Broom. what a shame the trip was spoiled by a few silly things. I know you can't have control over staff not turning up, but not be able to serve breakfast over one cook not turning up. I must say the staff that dealt with this problem were absolutely brilliant The two golf courses are a good tests. and are in very good condition. The only thing is you don't know were you are going. And on some holes ruins the experience. Why they have no lay out map on the tee is very poor. The management must be able to get sponsors to pay for the installation if necessary

Cherry King

5 Google Rating

My friend and i had an amazing spa break this weekend. The treatments were amazing, the food was so

5/ 5

My friend and i had an amazing spa break this weekend. The treatments were amazing, the food was so tasty, but most of all we felt well looked after and Covid-19 safe. Thank-you.. two tired NHS nurses feel much better now.

Graham Latimer

4 Google Rating

Lovely premises

4/ 5

Lovely premises

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