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| 24 Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1RF Tel: 01603 626099 |
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Very popular Victorian inn dating from 1880
and located adjacent to the Cathedral. Formerly a hospice and originally known as the
Ancient House. |
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| Stokesby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3EX Tel: 01493 751096 |
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Pleasant inn with
mooring space on part of the Norfolk Broads. Can get busy in Summer. |
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| Slad Lane, Woodbastwick, Norfolk, NR13 6HQ Tel: 01603 720003 |
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| Delightful thatched building full of character, converted from a
row of farm cottages in 1992. Woodforde's brewery tap, serving ales straight from the cask
and fine home cooked meals. |
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| The Green,
Old Buckenham, Norfolk, NR17 1RE Tel: 01953 860397 |
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Dating back to 1639, the Gamekeeper inn is located on Norfolk's largest village green in an area well worth a visit. Old Buckenham has a castle, a tower windmill with the largest diameter tower in England and is close to Snetterton motor racing circuit. The Gamekeeper has a large inglenook log fire, original pamment flooring, exposed brickwork and period features. Good food is served along with a good wine list & real ales. |
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| The Green, Burnham Market, Norfolk, PE31 8HD Tel: 01328
738777 |
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300 year old multi award winning hotel, popular with local fishermen. The Hoste is without doubt one of
England's finest inns. Busy in the evening with diners who travel far & wide for the top quality menu but you'll also find the bar filled with people mid
Friday afternoon on a cold winters day. When you find an establishment that scores highly in EVERY department, you can expect it to be popular. The building has a wide and varied history as it's been used both as a brothel and by Lord Nelson. |
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| Main Road, Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk, PE31 8BJ Tel: 01485 210314 |
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| A warm, friendly 18th Century pub, overlooking the water of
picturesque Brancaster Staithe. The Pub and Restaurant both serve local seafood produce
and specialities, traditional ales and international cuisine. |
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| Ship Lane, Thornham, Norfolk, PE36 6LT Tel: 01485 512236 |
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400-year-old atmospheric inn situated in a magnificent location
overlooking the salt marshes on the Norfolk coast. Oak-beamed bar lit by old oil lamps and
warmed by crackling log fires. |
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| Walsingham Road, Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, PE31 8HN Tel:
01328 738241 |
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 Unspoiled pub named after Horatio Nelson, who was born in Burnham
Thorpe - Nelsons Blood is made on the premises. |
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| 24 Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 1HG Tel: 01493
842294 |
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| Delightful half timbered 17th Century hotel overlooking the River
Yare. The hotel has a charming victorian feel and boasts one of the oldest inn signs in
the Country. |
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| The Street,
Warham, Norfolk, NR23 1NL Tel: 01328 710547 |
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Excellent 18th Century flint faced inn which has expanded into adjacent buildings over the years. The inn is filled with various bits of memorabilia and old photographs of the pub showing it before its pre war refurbishment. Excellent ales and great food. |
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| Sea Palling Road, Ingham, Norfolk, NR12 9AB Tel: 01692 581099 |
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| 16th Century inn located next to the 11th Century village church
offering good home cooked food, real ales and excellent accommodation in a friendly
atmosphere. |
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| St. Nicholas Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LY
Tel: 01553 7628241 |
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| Historic half-timbered inn which claims to have the ghost of a
former nun who haunts the property. The building functioned as a nunnery back in the
15th century. |
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| Water Lane, West Runton, Norfolk, NR27 9QP Tel: 01263 838000 |
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| Single Storey village inn laid back from the road. Large garden
area. Character internal rooms with beams and panelling. Excellent quality food and cask
ales. |