Grand Norfolk story begins in 1867 when the then Prince of Wales Albert Edward,later know as Edward the VII, ordered the construction of a luxurious seaside resort to offer a convenient and fashionable escape from London and main other British cities
With the arrival of the railway to Mundesley a development company was set up to instigate the expansion of Mundesley. This company was called The East Coast Estates Company and architect E M Silley drew up the designs for the hotel. The Grand Hotel, as it was called, was to offer luxury accommodation to the Victorian traveler, most of whom were expected to arrive by train at the village’s brand new railway station
Self-catered holiday apartments on the North Norfolk coast.