As a Norfolk Inn pops up on our screens on Four in a Bed, we take a look back at some of the other B&Bs and hotels which have had their five minutes of fame on the popular Channel 4 show.
• Sugar Beat, Swainsthorpe
The Sugar Beat Eating House in Swainsthorpe, formerly the Dun Cow, emerged victorious from Four in a Bed in 2015, after fending off three competing establishments, including the Fritton Arms in Fritton. Stevie King and Dave Lovett represented the establishment on the show and said: 'We received really positive feedback from people after the show, some negative too but you can't please everyone.'
• Chimneys bed and breakfast, North Walsham
Jenny Harmer and her B&B in North Walsham featured on Four in a Bed from June 25-29 2012. The couple decided to have a royal theme for the show and re-named their larger B&B rooms The Buckingham Room and The Sandringham Room, styling the smaller twin room The Clarence Room, after the late Queen Mother's home, Clarence House. They also dotted patriotic paraphernalia around their home, sparking the row with a non-native B&B-owning guest.
• Thomas Paine Hotel, Thetford
The Thomas Paine Hotel has been featured on the show several times before, the most recent of which was in October 2016 when they went up against The Five Bells Hotel near Dover and two others. The hotel, owned by Gez Chetal, is located on Whitehart Street and is built from three 18th century cottages with a Victorian frontage.
• The Black Swan Inn, Horsham St Faith
The Black Swan Inn featured on Four in a Bed in November 2017. The establishment's manager, James Hall and the owner's son, Adam Neal represented the business on the show.
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