
The Three Horseshoes is a haven in North Norfolk for people who love pubs with real character. Soak up the atmosphere in our unspoilt bar and dining rooms or soak up the sunshine in our spacious walled garden. The accommodation is in the grade II listed Old Post Cottage next door recently renovated to create four stylish en-suite double bedrooms (two more will be available in 2018).
The Horseshoes dates back to 1725 its long history evident in the traditional serving hatch (one of few surviving in Norfolk) pamment-tiled floors scrubbed wooden tables and many authentic features. You can eat and drink in the snug atmosphere of our bar and dining rooms warm and cosy in the winter and refreshingly cool in the summer. Or you can enjoy the glorious Norfolk outdoors in the sheltered environment of our walled garden with plenty of space for adults children and dogs.
Enjoy our simple unfussy food cooked with the best local produce - pies puddings and all pub classics are our passion. Try one of our local ales from Woodfordes and Adnams or if you prefer wine from our carefully selected menu. We love feeding kids too - explore our children?s menu for some tasty home-cooked and wholesome options.
Last but not least there is a doggy treat menu available at the bar. Warham is perfectly located at the centre of the heritage coast and is a great base from which to explore North Norfolk. Whether you like long walks on unspoilt beaches visiting historic stately homes or riding steam trains through stunning scenes of farm and coast there is always something to do here.
Warham is a special place an idyllic spot with beautiful views across the valley of the Stiffkey and towards Wighton in the south. Warham Camp is an Iron Age fort just outside the village. It is the best-preserved hill fort in Norfolk and so of real historical interest teeming with colour from wildflowers and butterflies in the summer its still-sharp contours sparkling with frost on bright winter's days.
Warham is situated in the centre of the stunning North Norfolk coast tucked away just behind the coast road where you wouldn't find us if you weren't looking a short walk from the salt marshes just east of Wells. We're right on several well-known walking routes and just off the Peddars Way.
From: £90.00
Room Facilities
Iron
Free Wireless internet connection
Alarm clock
Pets allowed
Colour television
Tea and coffee making facilities
Internet access
Ironing board
Non-smoking
Hairdryer
Amenities
Free Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Restaurant
Ironing facilities
Bar
Non-smoking (throughout)
Parking
Free parking
Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Dining Facilities
Enjoy our simple unfussy food cooked with the best local produce ? pies puddings and all pub classics are our passion. Try one of our local ales from Woodfordes and Adnams or if you prefer wine from our carefully selected menu. We love feeding kids too ? explore our children?s menu for some tasty home-cooked and wholesome options. Last but not least there is a doggy treat menu available at the bar.
Meals
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Child Facilities
Highchairs
Games available
Cots
Children's menu
Pet Policy
All pets
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Wells next the Sea Travel and Heritage Information
Binham Priory -
2.3 miles (Abbey)
Binham Market Cross -
2.4 miles (Historic Building)
Great Walsingham, St Peter's Church -
2.8 miles (Historic Church)
Walsingham Abbey -
3.4 miles (Abbey)
Walsingham Friary -
3.5 miles (Abbey)
Little Walsingham, St Mary's Church -
3.5 miles (Historic Church)
Hindringham Hall & Gardens -
3.8 miles (Historic House)
Holkham Hall -
4 miles (Historic House)
Hindringham, St Martin's Church -
4.1 miles (Historic Church)
Holkham, St Withburga's Church -
4.5 miles (Historic Church)
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