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11 years ago
We went here for afternoon with friends and it was a really enjoyable afternoon. Really delicious sandwiches,cakes and scones uncomfortable surroundings. The staff were really friendly and attentive and made us feel very welcome. read more
Coast Road
Holt NR25 7EG
United Kingdom
01263 588382
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The Feathers Hotel
(2 reviews)
I recently had my wedding reception here. Planning a wedding is anything but easy especially when…read moreyou live on the other side of the world from where the ceremony and reception are to take place. Harry and the people at The Feathers were extremely accommodating and helpful. We had a local friend check out the place and it came highly recommended. We contacted the hotel and restaurant by email and were able to work out all of the details. We had about 40 people in attendance for a sit-down dinner of traditional roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. We also had a band, which The Feathers also had no problem accommodating. The Feathers did not charge a room fee or hourly use fee; only food, drink, and some fresh flower centerpieces at reasonable prices.. They put down a small dance floor in front of the band at no additional charge too. On the morning of the reception the tables were beautifully set and they allowed us to come and place additional wedding favors down with no problem. They handled the placement and took extra care to set up our guest-book, cake, and gift tables with our wedding colors. We had an open bar, which served us all night. The Feathers really made our reception perfect. I can't thank them enough. May not be great for larger weddings, 75 and above, but great for us.
I've never stayed here, being a local, but I have had plenty of meals out at this destination, or…read moreeven just drinks with friends, come to think of it! They have a good number of big tables so it's great for a gathering and the prices aren't too bad. The food has always been good as well. Also been to a few functions here. They keep everything flowing well and make it into a nice, intimate evening!
Two Lifeboats Hotel
(3 reviews)
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I've just returned home from a few days spent in the sleepy gem of a place that is Sheringham. For…read morethose of us who were actually alive the last time England won the World Cup (I was a mere few months old at the time but a fact I feel is important to stress!) the scenery and ambience of the town invokes a nostalgic quality of the type of countryside read about as kids - it's a Secret 7, Famous 5 style environment. You interact with close knit, polite and friendly townsfolk, view pretty cottages with their perfect gardens and pass twitchers, clutching their binoculars on their way to the marshes to view some lesser spotted variety of bird that are seen at this time of year. Hopefully I've set the scene here - it is quintessentially the most olde English town I have ever visited. However, it's not a place I would have chosen to frequent had it not been for my dear old mum, who moved to Sheringham 8 years ago for some sea air and stress free living. Having previously just spent day trips or the odd one night at mum's, I decided the time was right was a few days of rest and relaxation by the sea with my other half to chill away from the hustle and bustle of London. So, my search through various online sites began. To cut a long and arduous story short, after a few hours I thought we would be doomed to stay in some dreary B&B or spend a small fortune at some ancient hotel that looked like the setting for 'One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest' with the cast of 'Cocoon'! However, after spending what seemed like an ice age trawling the web, I found The Two Lifeboats. It looked good, was reasonable and right near the seafront, so I booked up. My mum seemed dubious at my choice after I'd informed her of where we would be spending our time, recalling a time she'd been there 6 years ago and never having gone there since. On the first night, we treated her to dinner here and she has been converted. First off the place was unrecognisable from her last visit. Next, the staff are lovely and helpful. The food is above average fayre and priced well - there are tables outside to view the spectacular sunsets (to compete with my fading memories of Ibiza in the 90's!) The room we stayed in was small but perfectly equipped and a great view of the sea. It's an old pub, so the stairs are quite narrow and steep so perhaps not best suited to all but for us, it was perfect. The breakfast is served in the pub area too and very delicious before our epic walks along the coast. For a nostalgic and welcome short break, I would highly recommend.
Great location. Friendly staff. Perfect for enjoying an evening drink and watching the sunset over…read morethe sea. Decent food too - just standard pub fare but good value and tasty!
Maltings Hotel
Nice setting plenty of car parking nice comfy bar and seating, guest beer, but beware the price per…read moreround goes up during the evening.
If you need a place to stay in north Norfolk then check this out! plenty of car parking right…read moreoutside the front door, good old fashioned hospitality including good food and a bar and spacious rooms- all at the right price.
Blakeney House
I know a lot of folks love B&Bs but I'm more of a hotel girl...until I stayed at the Blakeney…read moreHouse. The hubby and I arrived at the Blakeney House and were warmed greeted by the host who showed us to our room. The room was immaculately clean and looked exactly like the pics on the website. The house and our room were adorable! We visited Blakeney House during the off season and received a very reasonable nightly rate. The daily breakfast was delicious. The B&B is a short (5-10 mins) walk from a gorgeous coastal walk and within easy walking distance of all the local restaurants and pubs. Blakeney House is a short drive from the popular ferries that provide tours to see the seals. Blakeney House is an absolutely adorable B&B in a great little town. Book quickly--although considering my experience there, I can't imagine that they have much availability!
What a wonderful place to stay - a real treat! Louise and Paul (who own and run this lovely B&B)…read moreare both friendly, caring and show real passion when it comes to looking after their guests. Would definitely recommend this as a great place to stay - food is excellent and their dinners are superb!
The George Hotel at Cley
Situated on the main street running through the centre of Cley, the George Hotel is an impressive…read morelooking building flanked on the opposite side of the road by an outdoor seating area. The backdrop to which are the characteristic reedbeds of the Broads, a great place to sit and relax in the summer, but we didn't venture out in late February! Inside, the hotel has a definite sense of style, akin to hotels of the 1930s as seen in episodes of Poirot. We were only staying in Norfolk for a short time but we did enjoy our cups of Earl Grey tea. The menu for the evening meals is done on a day on day basis, prices ranging from around £10 for a main. When we return to Norfolk we will definitely be partaking in their cuisine, as the menu was both interesting and varied. As in the name the George has a variety of rooms in which you can stay, with several advertised as having favourable views of the unique local countryside.
Decent pub-with-rooms; some of the latter look out to sea, and some over the car park. One small…read moregripe- they need to sort out the entrance, as there are two doors with handles. The beer garden is across the road, and navigating these with an armful of drinks is not easy ( as attested to by the beer slops up the doors).
Blakeney Hotel
(1 review)
Had to give this 5 stars as I couldn't think of anything to fault it on…read more I went there for Sunday lunch and despite being a large, high class hotel, I was surprised to find that the food was very reasonable for the quality of the dishes served up. The decor was excellent, without being over-the-top, the choice of food on the set menu would please most palates, and the service was attentive without being overbearing. Coffee could be consumed at the table in the dining room on the ground floor, or in the lounge upstairs. The slight difference in height made a large difference in the view, and we could even see a strip[ of sea. I believe that we managed to pick one of the few sunny days that Blakeney enjoys, so I found the whole experience most enjoyable.
White Horse Hotel
Nice place, cool country cottage/woody/beach decor, reasonably friendly atmosphere and welcome, bar…read moresnack menu quite good varied from soup to half pint of fresh prawns, good ale and drinks selection. You can stay as well, good location in heart of Blakeney, with car park and just a stones throw from the Quay (be careful though, the North Norfolk District Council doesn't like that kind of behaviour). Recommended.
One of the best veggie meals i've ever had. Last minute, height of summer and a table within 10…read moremins. The staff were very cool and helpfull and the food was fantastic. The manager even lent us a torch so we could find our way back up the road to our campsite. If there was a 10 star option this place would get it
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