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Historic Hotels in Kings Lynn, Norfolk
Historic Hotel Accommodation - heritage rated
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Kings Lynn Heritage Snapshot
The name 'King's Lynn' is of relatively recent vintage. The town was originally part of a manor owned by the Bishop of Norwich, and was known, logically, as 'Bishop's Lynn'. When Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in the 16th century, the crown took possession of the manor, and the name changed to 'King's Lynn' to reflect its change of ownership.
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