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North Norfolk Coast – East for a Greater Choice of White Horse Sheringham B4 the Wiveton Bell Cromer NR27 9NX T UK Pub Map Merchandise Index to pubs, clubs and hotels Key: WiFI Available Dogs Allowed Pub games Live Music Sports TV Grid Public House Grid Public House Grid Public House Grid Public House Grid Public House Grid Public House Grid Public House Grid Public House Aylmerton Cley-next-the-Sea Cromer Holt Little Snoring Sheringham Upper Sheringham West Runton C7 Roman Camp Inn A4 The George Hotel B9 The Cottage C5 Butlers Cafe D3 Green Man B6 Robin Hood C6 The Dales A7 Links Country Park Hotel Holt Road High Street 8 Louden Road Bar Restaurant Holt Road 15 Station Road Lodge Hill Sandy Lane Aylmerton Cley-next-the-Sea Cromer 9 Appleyard Little Snoring Sheringham Upper Sheringham West Runton NR11 8QD NR25 7RN NR27 9EF Holt NR21 0AY NR26 8RE NR26 8TJ NR27 9QH t. 01263 838291 t. 01263 740652 t. 01263 511280 NR25 6BN t. 01328 878750 t. 01263 820291 t. 01263 824555 t. 01263 838383 Binham A4 Three Swallows B9 The Kings Head t. 01263 710790 Little Walsingham A6 The Crown Inn Warham All Saints A7 Village Inn B3 Chequers Inn Newgate Green High Street C5 Feathers Hotel C2 Black Lion Hotel East Cliff B2 Three Horseshoes Water Lane Front Street Cley-next-the-Sea Cromer 6 Market Place Friday Market Place Sheringham 69 The Street West Runton Binham NR25 7TT NR27 9HG Holt Little Walsingham NR26 8BQ Warham All Saints NR27 9QP NR21 0AL t. 01263 740526 t. 01263 512296 NR25 6BW NR22 6DB t. 01263 823213 NR23 1NL t. 01263 838000 prints from t. 01328 830297 Cromer B9 The Red Lion Hotel t. 01263 712318 t. 01328 710547 B7 The Dunstable Arms t. 01328 710547 Weybourne £2.9 Blakeney A9 Bella Vista Brook Street C5 Kings Head C2 Bull Inn 27 Cromer Road Wells-next-the-Sea A5 Maltings Hotel 9 A4 Blakeney Hotel Restaurant, Bar & Bistro Cromer 19 High Street 8 Common Place Sheringham A1 Captain’s Table The Street 5 New Street NR27 9HD Holt Little Walsingham NR26 8AB Freeman Street Weybourne The Quay Restrictions Blakeney Cromer t. 01263 514964 NR25 6BN NR22 6BP t. 01263 824825 may apply! Wells-next-the-Sea NR25 7SY NR25 7NE NR27 9HP A9 The Wellington t. 01263 712543 t. 01328 820333 A6 The Lobster NR23 1BQ t. 01263 588731 Prints t. 01263 740797 t. 01263 511559 Garden Street D5 The Lawns Morston 13 High Street t. 01328 710478 A5 The Ship Inn A4 Manor Hotel B8 Bouncers Bar Cromer Wine Bar & Hotel A3 Anchor Inn Sheringham B2 Edinburgh Hotel The Street & Canvases NR27 9HN 26 Station Road NR26 8JP The Quay The Old Station House 22 The Street Station Road Weybourne t. 01263 513750 Holt t. 01263 822716 Blakeney Holt Road Morston Wells-next-the-Sea NR25 7SZ NR25 6BS NR25 7ND Cromer B8 The White Horse Inn Garden & NR25 7AA A6 Two Lifeboats Hotel NR23 1AE t. 01263 588721 Conservatory t. 01263 740376 NR27 9EB 24 West Street t. 01263 713390 only t. 01263 741392 3 High Street t. 01328 710120 Wighton UK Pub Map Kelling A3 The Kings Arms A9 De Paris Hotel Cromer Salthouse Sheringham B1 The Globe Inn B2 The Carpenters Arms NR27 9DS NR26 8JR T-Shirts Westgate Street High Street A5 Pheasant Hotel A5 Dun Cow The Buttlands 55-57 High Street t. 01263 512275 t. 01263 822401 Blakeney Cromer Weybourne Road Purdy Street Wells-next-the-Sea Wighton NR25 7NQ NR27 9HG East Runton Kelling A7 Windham Arms NR23 1EU NR23 1PF Cromer Pier Available in small, medium, Salthouse t. 01263 740341 t. 01263 513141 A7 Fishing Boat NR25 7EG NR25 7XA 15-17 Wyndham Street t. 01328 710206 t. 01328 821994 large or extra large. t. 01263 588382 A4 The Blakeney B9 The Albion High Street t. 01263 740467 Sheringham A1 Golden Fleece Wiveton 32 Church Street East Runton Langham NR26 8BA The Quay North Norfolk Coast – East For a greater choice of White Horse Sheringham B4 The Wiveton Bell Cromer NR27 9NX t. 01263 826003 Wells-next-the-Sea 4 High Street B3 Blue Bell B6 Beaumaris Hotel Blakeney Road locations such as NR27 9ES t. 01263 519070 Stiffkey NR23 1AH Blakeney 22-24 Holt Road 15 South Street Wiveton Stamford, Melton, Rutland t. 01263 515398 t. 01328 710650 NR25 7AL A8 White Horse Inn Langham Sheringham A3 Red Lion NR25 7TL & Newark visit the main t. 01263 740574 A8 The Cliftonville Hotel High Street NR25 7BX NR26 8LL 44 Wells Road B2 The Bowling Green Inn t. 01263 740101 UK Pub Map shop Bodham 29 Runton Road East Runton t. 01328 830502 Stiffkey 26 Church Street Pub map t. 01263 822370 www.ukpubmaps.co.uk Cromer NR27 9NX Letheringsett NR23 1AJ Wells-next-the-Sea Leaflet Design & Print D6 The Red Hart A6 Burlington Hotel mb creative t NR27 9AS t. 01263 519530 t. 01328 830552 NR23 1JB T-Shir The Street D4 Kings Head 1 The Esplanade t. 01780 753313 www.northnorfolkpubmap.co.uk Other merchandise t. 01263 512543 t. 01328 710100 Bodham Holt Road Sheringham Thursford e. [email protected] available to purchase 99 B1 The Crown Hotel www.mbcreativeuk.co.uk £15. NR25 6AD Letheringsett NR26 8LG D3 Crawfish Inn Follow @UKPubMaps in all pub maps shops! t. 01263 588270 NR25 7AR t. 01263 822224 Holt Road The Buttlands Cover image by Mark Finnemore Find ‘UK Pub Maps’ on facebook t. 01263 712691 Wells-next-the-Sea Thursford www.thenorthnorfolkcollection.co.uk NR21 0BJ NR23 1EX t. 01328 710209 © UK Pub Maps Limited. t. 01328 878313 Issue 06 | June 2016 Visit the shop at www.northnorfolkpubmap.co.uk All information correct at time of going to print. UK Pub Maps Limited, cannot accept responsibility for any errors it may contain. North Norfolk Coast Pub Map & www.northnorfolkpubmap.co.uk published by UK Pub Maps Limited. Snettisham Beach Road Bars & Store 1 2345 6789 Captain’s The The George Fishing Key Information Table Albatros Anchor Kings Blakeney Manor Hotel Maltings The Boat Golden Fleece Red Lion Inn Arms Hotel Hotel Judy’s Beach Stores – Snettisham Caravan Park Wells-next Wells-next Cley-next Hotel The Ship Inn Burlington Hotel Crown Inn Village Inn East -the-Sea -the-Sea Wells-next-the-Sea Stiffkey Morston Blakeney Blakeney Blakeney -the-Sea Weybourne Weybourne Sheringham Sheringham West Runton Runton Real Ale For Your Everyday Provisions. Your FREE guide to North Norfolk’s Pubs. t. 07751 561201 A A North Norfolk Pub Map makes finding your Beach Road, Snettisham way around the coast’s wealth of drinking Food Edinburgh Hotel Dun Cow Pheasant White The holes simple. 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