Places to stay in Dickleburgh, Norfolk
Dickleburgh is a village in South Norfolk. Local dining options include Old Ram Coaching Inn, Burston Crown, Horsehoes, and Crossways Inn.
The center of Dickleburgh ( which is at is longitude 1°11'7.602 and latitude 52°23'51.914 ) is located 1 mile away from Scole, 4 miles away from Diss, 6 miles away from Bressingham and 7 miles away from Fersfield.
Available Dickleburgh lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Dickleburgh.
Dickleburgh Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Hazel Barn
Approx 5 miles away in Bressingham:
Dickleburgh Hall
Dickleburgh Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Things to see and do, places to eat in Dickleburgh

Old Ram Coaching Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Old Ram Coaching Inn is a listed inn dating back to the 17th Century - documents reveal that it has been a coaching inn for most of its life. The inn has recently been sympathetically refurbished - inside exposed brick work and the original beams can still be seen and there is a real log fire in the main bar.
The hotel accommodation consists of 11 guest rooms, all of which have private bathrooms, and there are some suites and a four poster bed. Rooms all have hairdryers, a trouser press, tea and coffee-making facilities and Sky TV. We also have a fully equipped conference room with special delegate rates and ample car parking space is available.
www.oldramcoachinginnpub.co.uk
Burston Crown ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Burston Crown is situated in the picturesque village of Burston in Norfolk. A perfect setting for a wonderful eating and drinking experience.
Built in 1580, the open fireplaces, beams and large beer garden are the ideal place to sample chef Steve's fantastic cuisine. The Crown can offer a cosy lounge bar, a public bar with a pool table and a separate restaurant – so whether you are with your children, a large group of friends or relaxing after a dog walk – the Burston Crown can provide you with a wonderful place to unwind.
www.burstoncrown.com