Pubs in Norfolk for St Patrick's Day
Brancaster Staithe. The White Horse Inn is gloriously situated on the marshland coastline of North Norfolk at Brancaster Staithe, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with its big blue skies, spectacular sunsets and lots of space to breathe. Enjoy Paddy's Day!
Burnham Thorpe. The Lord Nelson Pub is situated in Nelson’s Birthplace, Burnham Thorpe.(Nelson was born in The Parsonage in 1758, son of the Vicar Edmund Nelson.) Built in 1637 as an Ale House, The Lord Nelson was called The Plough until 1798 when its name was changed to The Lord Nelson, the first pub in England to do so, in honour of his victory over the French at The Battle of the Nile.For your St Patrick's Day drinks try 'Nelson’s Blood' made from a secret blend of 100 proof Navy rum and spices!
Itteringham. Located in the heart of North Norfolk’s picturesque countryside, less than a mile from the National Trust’s historical Blickling Hall, The
Walpole Arms has become synonymous with top Paddy's Day food and a welcoming relaxed atmosphere. Michelin Bib Gourmand Prize ten years in a row and value for money – a three course meal can be obtained for under £28.
Ringstead. The Gin Trap Inn is a 17th century coaching inn in Ringstead and winner of the prestigious AA Pub of the Year for England award, 2006-07. What better for a St Patrick's Day break?
Snettisham. The
Rose & Crown...a traditional Norfolk pub.Everything you'd expect from a North Norfolk village inn - twisting passages and hidden corners, low ceilings and old beams, pamment floors and log fires, excellent beers and a relaxed, informal atmosphere for Paddy's Day.
Thetford. The Bell Hotel Thetford sits in the heart of the historic market town of Thetford. A thriving inn since the 15th century, The
Bell Hotel retains much of its original character and is even said to be haunted. Cast & crew of the television series "Dad's Army" stay here, you might meet them at St Patrick's Day!
Wiveton. Welcome to the award winning
Wiveton Bell situated on the Village Green and close to the unspoilt salt marshes of the North Norfolk coastal landscape which is a listed site of outstanding natural beauty for a great Paddy's Day ramble!!
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