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The village of Walsingham is famous for its Anglican and Catholic shrines, although foodies now make a pilgrimage here for the excellent pickings… more »
You might think you’ve taken a Tardis-trip back to the 1920s when you step into this remarkable village pub. The floors are stone, light comes… more »
One of a small group of Norfolk pubs and hotels run by locally renowned Kiwi chef Chris Coubrough, this old coaching inn is situated on Wells’… more »
Stiffkey is probably most famous for its former vicar, who caused a national scandal and was defrocked in 1932 for allegedly courting prostitutes… more »
Popular with the Chelsea-tractor set, the Victoria Hotel is part of the Holkam Estate & close to Holkham Hall (home to the Earl of Leicester &… more »
At first glance, the menu at Morston Hall – four courses, no choice – makes for rather conventional reading. However, in the hands of the… more »
Over the years, this handsome 17th-century inn hard by gentrified Burnham Market’s village green has been transformed into that rare combo of… more »
The Hunny Bell is a beautiful pub that was established in 1836. It sits on the green in the picturesque village of Hunworth, 2 miles south of the… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Snuggled in the hamlet of Stanhoe, this local boozer (formerly the Crown) is now owned by the people who run the well-regarded Wiveton Bell a few… more »
Richard & Angela Long’s cheerful little café/restaurant is just a few steps from Blakeney’s harbour & is highly popular with both locals &… more »
With spectacular quayside views, Blakeney White Horse restaurant in Norfolk serves up a tantalising array of modern European cuisine. Sourcing… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Standing right by the local church, directly opposite the village green, the 300-year-old Bell personifies North Norfolk’s pubby heritage –… more »
Decked out like a folksy kids’ playroom, this funky daytime café runs hand in hand with Wiveton Hall and its highly productive farm. Food ‘miles’… more »
Set in an enviable position overlooking expanses of unspoilt salt marsh, Cley is a ‘twitcher’s’ paradise, which the George duly acknowledges… more »
The Hunny Bell is one of the new breed of food-focused pubs that are springing up outside better-known hot spots such as Burnham Market and Cley-next-the-Sea… more »
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