Holt Area
Pubs and Clubs
The Pubs of North Norfolk from South Creake to Walcott and
Sheringham to Horsham all offer with only a few exceptions good ale, good food and good
company; the few exceptions are those who prefer to remain a really traditional pub,
simply offering good ale and good company.
Not all the Landlords or Ladies are Norfolk born and bred, but all are
here, most of some years standing, because they like the traditions of offering a warm and
friendly welcome to neighbour and visitor alike. Are you alright does not mean
have you had enough to drink, but just a locals way of saying a friendly
hello.
This part of 'exploring' will hopefully help you to plan your day for
seeing the sights of North Norfolk.Part of the delight of the County is discovering the
unknown, so be assured that no planning is often the best way of enjoying its
riches, safe in the knowledge that food and succour is never more than a few miles away.
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The Anchor |
Tel: 01263 740791 |
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The Street
Morston
Small local pub offering snacks (crab salad a speciality).
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The Bell |
Tel: 01263 740101 |
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Blakeney Road
Wiveton
Pub on the green, frequented by vintage car enthusiasts.
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The Blakeney, Cley & District British Legion |
Tel: 01263 740783 |
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High Street
Blakeney
Members Club.
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The Bluebell |
Tel: 01328 830502 |
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Holt Road
Langham
A traditional village pub having only three families holding the licence in 400 years.
Our menu of freshly prepared food is served in a non-smoking area and complemented by a wide choice of keg, cask and guest ales. At the rear of the pub is a delightful beer garden.
There's no such thing as a stranger - just a friend we've never met.
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The Bluebell Inn (Hunny Bell) |
Tel: 01263 712300 |
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The Green
Hunworth
Country pub on the green, specialising in home cooking. Gardens.
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Briston Sports & Social Club |
Tel: 01263 860118 |
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Recreation Ground, Hall Street Briston
Melton Constable
Sports and Social Club.
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Chequers Inn |
Tel: 01328 830297 |
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Front Street
Binham
Country inn (2 rms). Coal fires in the winter.
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The Dukes Head |
Tel: 01263 587529 |
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Corpusty
Friendly country pub on the village green, run in a traditional style.
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The Dun Cow |
Tel: 01263 740647 |
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Bard Hill
Salthouse
Home cooking, crab salads a speciality. Garden.
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The George & Dragon Hotel |
Tel: 01263 740652 |
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High Street
Cley
Charming Edwardian Inn with 8 rooms "Best pub food in Norfolk" (voted by CAMRA).
Families welcome. Attractive beer garden with boules.
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The Green Man |
Tel: 01263 860993 |
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Hall Street
Briston
Country pub with a good family atmosphere. Log fires in the winter.
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The John H. Stracey |
Tel: 01263 860891 |
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West End
Briston NR24 2JA
Olde country pub overlooking fields on edge of village, well known for food served each lunch and evening. Accommodation: [TC] [TV] [EN/P] [E] - £19.50pp.
Roy and Hilary welcome you to their 16th Century Inn, full of character, open log fire and oak beams. On the edge of Briston, pretty bedrooms overlook ever-changing fields.
Having been here for 15 years, we are well known for a wide selection of dishes both in the friendly atmosphere of the bar and our cosy restaurant. Guest real ales and wines.
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The Kings Arms |
Tel: 01263 740341 |
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Westgate Street
Blakeney
Old inn (3 rms) at the end of the quay. Fish the speciality.
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The Kings Head |
Tel: 01263 712691 |
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Holt Road
Letheringsett
Family pub with excellent home-cooked food. Ample parking available.
"Probably" the best children's menu in Norfolk. Large garden, safe surface play area with playcastle, toys and bikes. Two large bars and games room. We pride ourselves that our food is fresh and locally produced. Norfolk's Family Pub.
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The Kings Head |
Tel: 01263 712543 |
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19 High Street
Holt
Open all day for good food, wines and beers. We have a garden and are family friendly.
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The Railway Tavern |
Tel: 01263 712283 |
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Market Place
Holt
Traditional town pub. Char-grills a speciality.
The "Tackroom" is a separate tearoom at the rear of the Pub. The "Holt Flyer" leaves from here!
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Red Hart Inn |
Tel: 01263 588270 |
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The Street
Bodham NR25 6AD
An old coaching inn built about 1685. - Under new management.
Situated just off the A148 2 miles N.E. of Holt in a quiet village location. We serve an excellent choice of homemade meals 7 days a week, with a children's and vegetarian menu available in a 58 cover family room, the lounge or the public bar.
Small quiet CCC site, electric hook ups (5 vans)
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The Three Pigs |
Tel: 01263 587634 |
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Norwich Road
Edgefield
Traditional village pub, serving good home cooked food and a range of East Anglian cask beers.
Situated in the village of Edgefield, just 3 miles from Holt on the Norwich road, the 3 Pigs is popular with those who take pleasure in the countryside.
Small quiet caravan site C.C. for 5 vans. Electricity, Shower, W.C.
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The Three Swallows |
Tel: 01263 740526 |
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Newgate Green
Cley-Next-The-Sea
Country hotel and pub with gardens looking over the beautiful Glaven Valley.
The buildings date back some 400 years, but within this ancient exterior there are six double, twin and family rooms to the highest modern standards. W/S rates £14.00/£19.50 pp inc full breakfast.
The pub, with its bar furniture taken from one of the old Liners, offers a choice of homecooked lunches and dinners.
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The White Horse Hotel |
Tel: 01263 740574 |
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High Street
Blakeney
Small hotel (10rms) with a pleasant bar, lounge and an a la Carte restaurant.
The Hotel was an old coaching inn and Blakeney's first hotel. The bedrooms are comfortably furnished, all with private bathrooms, television, telephone and teamaking facilities. There is an ample carpark.
The restaurant is situated in the former stables of this 17th century building, overlooking the walled garden. The menu is changed monthly.
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