Exclusive use at Stuart House Hotel
Event Space in a Hotel · Private space
About this space
Fully licensed, Stuart House Hotel is your place to host an intimate or medium-sized civil ceremony, wedding breakfast and evening reception! The lovely function room boasts a fireplace and can be decorated to your liking. The large windows on the other end flood the space with light and open onto the beautiful private garden. The restaurant and bar area, with its wooden floor, burgundy walls and open fire pit, create a warm atmosphere for relaxing. The hotel’s gorgeous grounds provide lots of room for outdoor seating and serve as a beautiful backdrop for the all-important photographs.
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We are a dog-friendly hotel.
We have certain rooms that can accommodate dogs for a fee. Please call us before booking to check availability.
Room discounts are available for Wedding guests who would like to stay.
About Stuart House Hotel
Nestled in the heart of King’s Lynn sits Stuart House, an independently owned and operated hotel that offers 18 comfortable, distinctively decorated bedrooms and two relaxing reception areas. Its vibrant bar boasts an open fire pit and has been listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, while the restaurant prides itself on top quality food and excellent service. The secluded location provides peace and quiet and makes the hotel a true oasis. Set in its own grounds, this hidden King’s Lynn gem is also a gorgeous venue for intimate weddings, offering a range of packages and the service of an in-house wedding planner and catering team.
Stuart House Hotel is located in the medieval market town and seaport of King’s Lynn in North Norfolk. You can reach the town centre by taking a stroll through The Walks, a large, historic urban park. King’s Lynn railway station is within walking distance from the hotel. The A47 links the town to Norwich and Peterborough, the A10 provides access to Cambridge, and the A17 connects King’s Lynn to Spalding and the North.