Links Hotel, West Runton

{{short description|Hotel in West Runton, United Kingdom}}

{{Infobox building

| name = The Links Hotel

| logo =

| logo_size = 100px

| logo_caption =

| image = LinksHotelWestRunton 13 Jan 2013.JPG

| image_size = 250px

| caption =The Links Hotel

| pushpin_map =Norfolk

| location =West Runton, North Norfolk, Norfolk, England

| pushpin_map_caption=Norfolk

| address =Station Road
West Runton
Cromer
Norfolk
NR27 9QH

| hotel_chain =Mackenzie Hotels

| coordinates = {{coord|52|56|2.67|N|1|14|47.10|E|display=inline}}

| opening_date =1899

| closing_date =

| developer =

| architect =

| management =

| owner =

| number_of_rooms = 49 en suite bedrooms

| number_of_suites =

| number_of_restaurants = 2 restaurant

| number_of_bars =3 bars

| floor_area =

| floors =

| height =

| facilities =Indoor swimming pool
9 hole golf course
Tennis court

| parking =Yes

| website = [http://www.links-hotel.co.uk Hotel website]

| footnotes =

}}

The Links Hotel is a 3-star hotel built in the Victorian era, located in the English seaside village of West Runton in the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom.County A to Z Atlas, Street & Road maps Norfolk, {{ISBN|978 1 84348 614 5}}

Location

The Links is situated within {{convert|40|acres}} of coastal parkland and is surrounded by National Trust protected land and areas of outstanding beauty. It is a short distance south of the centre of the village of West Runton and its railway station. The nearest airport is in Norwich and is {{convert|21.1|mi|km}} south of West Runton.OS Explorer Map 24 - Norfolk Coast Central. {{ISBN|0319217264}}.

History

The village became part of the rail network of Norfolk in 1892 when a railway station was built. Seeing the potential this event gave to the village, a local land owner called James Renwick Abbs decided to build a hotel in the village. The site he chose was only 200 yards from the new station. It opened for business in 1899 and then had 34 bedrooms.

===Golf course===

File:Golf course - geograph.org.uk - 560405.jpg

Abbs also contacted John Henry Taylor the professional golfer. Taylor was one of the pioneers of the modern game of golf. He was also a significant golf course architect and Abbs asked Taylor to design a new golf course for his guests to enjoy, on the land adjacent to the new hotel. The nine-hole golf course opened in 1903. In 1906 Taylor extends course to 18 holes which circles around nearby Incleborough Hill. Finally in 1912 Abbs purchased a clubhouse pavilion from Sheringham Golf Club and this was erected next to the hotel.

=World War II=

After the start of World War II in 1939 the hotel and golf course were commandeered by the British Army. Troops were billeted in the hotel and the golf course was used for final troop training and as a firing range.

After the war the golf course was reinstated and Bobby Locke participated in the opening game.

References