Saturday 27 June 2020

Historic Maids Head Hotel, Norwich re-opens from lockdown on July 4

The Maids Head Hotel
The Maids Head Hotel in Tombland, Norwich, one of the oldest hotels in the UK, will emerge from Covid-19 lockdown on Saturday, July 4. It is believed that this is the first time that the hotel has been closed since it started trading as the Murtel Fish Inn during the 13th century.

The Maids Head Hotel in lockdown by talented local artist @SusanHendryArt. Susan's mono drawing features the hotel's mascot, Henry Bear in colour, in an upper window, with a Covid-19 rainbow.
Commenting about the re-opening, General Manager, Christine Malcolm said: "We are looking forward to welcoming guests to the hotel after this three month closure. It will also be very good to see our staff return from furlough. We have been working very hard behind the scenes to ensure the wellbeing and safety of our staff when we re-open. We have minimised touch points and brought in a range of measures to help reassure everyone that they will have a safe visit to the Maids Head."

For more information about the Maids Head Hotel, see www.maidsheadhotel.co.uk , t. 01603 209955, email reservations@maidsheadhotel.co.uk.