White Horse

Top choice in Norfolk


The White Horse gastropub's imaginative menu more than sets it apart from its competitors. Seasonal Norfolk ingredients pepper the menu – you might see foraged wild garlic, local duck rillettes, tempura Brancaster oysters and salt-marsh lamb. The bedrooms (doubles £160 to £250) evoke the shoreline with subtle colour schemes.


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