This is much more than simply a 'B&B', it's above and beyond that. The hosts - Jude and Karl - offer their guests a warm welcome upon arrival at their home, which is a splendid detached accommodation set in a delightful large garden. Karl had to take the weekend off to visit a close relative in hospital on the other side of the country but he was at the reception desk to say hello to us before he set off. Jude spoke knowledgeably and attentively about King's Lynn and Norfolk when we enquired about places of interest to visit, and we were grateful to her for taking time out to do so. Unlike the usual system of numbering hotel rooms in the larger chains, the rooms at Fairlight Lodge are named after local landmarks. My single en-suite room - with pictures on the wall of colourful beach huts - was named 'Wells-next-the-Sea', for example. It was quiet, clean and comfortable and I slept very well. Breakfast, perfectly cooked and ably served to us by Jude was an ideal way to start the day. It consisted of fruit juice, tea or coffee, a selection of cereals and yoghurt, a choice brown, white or granary bread for your toast, butter or vegan margarine, Marmite, homemade marmalade and a selection of jams. This was followed by a delicious full English breakfast, freshly prepared to guests' individual requirements. King's Lynn's historic town centre is soon reached via a short stroll through a leafy park. As a visitor to King's Lynn I was impressed; as a guest at Fairlight Lodge B&B I was delighted. Perhaps I'll visit Wells-next-the Sea next time I'm in Norfolk...
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