King's Lynn: King's Lynn aquired the 'King's' by a charter of Henry VIII. It was previously known as Lun in Domesday when the town already had more than nine salt-houses becoming Bishops Lynn and finally King's Lynn after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the sixteenth century. The town was built on the east bank of the Great Ouse and the many period houses testify to its past prosperity as a successful port. Once a walled town only a part now remains together with the magnificent south gate built in 1520.
Today the town continues to be the main commercial centre for the region with its wealth of historic buildings. The Guildhall, the largest surviving medieval guildhall in the country, is now a theatre and the King's Lynn Music Festival is well known. There are many interesting places to visit nearby not least Sandringham House about seven miles away.
Chapel Court is a small development of 13 flats situated off Chapel Street close to shops in the town centre...
Facilities : Alarm and estate management services....
Lavender Court is situated close to local shops off Lavender Road in Gaywood to the east of the town centre....
Facilities : Facilities include a visiting house manager and alarm service, car parking and garden....
Norfolk House is situated in a quiet position down a no through road which terminates at the park. It is...
Facilities: These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge, guest facilities, laundry and gardens. Limited parking is...
Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lift, lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.
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Three Crown House is situated off South Quay within walking distance of shops in the High Street and the station....
Facilities include a house manager and 24 hour emergency Careline system, residents' lounge and communal laundry.
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