Description
Originally a cottage home of a Mousehold shepherd, 'The King William' 1v now stands in the garden grounds. It has been a tavern for at least 150 years and is mentioned in Joseph Manning's 1834 servey of licensed premises. Telegraph Lane , in those days would have been no more than a footpath leading from Gas Hill to Yarmouth Road. The lane was named after the semaphoring system used in 1807, when the site of the water tower was used as a vantage point to receive signals from Great Yarmouth in the event of a French invasion.Our bar is open all day from 11am for drinks or coffee. The popular restaurant is open 7am - 10am for breakfast 12 noon - 8pm for lunches, snacks and evening meals, we offer a varied lunch and dinner menu with dishes carefully chosen to make the most of local seasonal produce.The convenient location of The William 1v ensures the 5 en-suite bedrooms are a popular choice for visitors requiring bed and breakfast. The main City Centre is under a mile away providing easy access to the train and bus station in less than 10 minutes.
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Local points of interest:
The following music venues, bars, clubs and restaurants are near to The William IV:
- The Dance Studio, Lionwood Infant School (Live music venue) 419 yards away
- Norwich city centre () 645 yards away
- Great Yarmouth Beach () 683 yards away
- The Surrey Tavern (Bar/Pub) 683 yards away
- Ambar (Bar/Pub) 715 yards away
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