With four log fires and a warm welcome,
the Stiffkey Red Lion is the perfect place to unwind after
a hard day's walking or relaxing on the beautiful beaches
of North Norfolk.
The Crown Hotel, a former coaching inn,
overlooks the quiet tree-lined green known as The Buttlands.
The hotel has been refurbished to retain its character
whilst creating an atmosphere of relaxed uncluttered comfort.
Heritage Hideaways offer high quality,
self catering holiday cottages in Suffolk and Norfolk,
in lovely locations by the sea and in the wonderful countryside
of rural East Anglia.
The Lord Nelson 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.