Burnham Market

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Tel code: 01328 | code search
Postcode: PE31 | code search
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Birthplace of:
Horatio Nelson
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Folk Customs:
Blessing the Nets
Jack Valentine
World Fen Skating Championships

Burnham Market Events

April
Burnham Market International Horse Trials

July
Burnham Market Country & Craft Show
Burnham’s Flower Show & Carnival

August
Burnham Market Concerts
Music on the Meadows

September
Burnham Market (2) Horse Trials

November
Little Vintage Lover Fair

Latest reviews

Hoste Arms
"The restaurant was horrible. Try to avoid like the plague. The food was well below average and prices were outrageous. I came there with a friend for a nice sunny ..." More

Fishes
"Having read some rather negative feedback I approached our booking at ‘Fishes’ with some trepidation, but as things turned out I really need not have worried. We were five ..." More

Fishes
"In a word ‘Disappointing’. In two words ‘Disappointing’ and ‘Expensive’. We had visited Fishes a few years ago and had a thoroughly good time, a first class meal, ..." More

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The amalgamation of the three villages of Burnham Ulph, Burnham Sutton, and Burnham Westgate, the genteel Burnham Market is the archetypal modern North Norfolk resort. Here the past, full of echoes of local boy Horatio Nelson, mingles with the present, a thriving and rather gentrified home-from-home for those escaping the teeming metropolis, even if only for the weekend. Because of the influx of well-heeled Londoners the village has the nickname of Chelsea-by-the-Sea, at once a gripe and a compliment. A gripe because change is perhaps regretted, and a compliment because the new blood has brought with it prosperity and vitality in the form of a booming local retail economy. As well as the more usual post office, butcher’s, chemist’s and so on, there are over 30 outlets in the village that make it a shopping destination. Books, deli-foods, fashion, interiors, antiques, Burnham Market is full of independent and interesting shops. The village is centred on a large green, with some striking Queen Anne and Georgian buildings surrounding it, plus traditional napped flint Norfolk walls. As well as the shopping opportunities Burnham Market has no shortage of eateries, including the historic Hoste Inn, a 17th century coaching house where Nelson took a glass when collecting his post during a sojourn here on half-pay in a lull in the Napoleonic wars. And the food is not the only draw to the restaurants and pubs – celebrity spotting is on the cards too. The past and the present work together well in Burnham, and they come together particularly harmoniously during the annual summer festival, with professional musicians entertaining residents old and new in various venues such as the lovely church of Burnham Westgate at the western edge of the village.

Cottage

East Cottage
Geranium
The May Tree

Dentist

Jacob and Bristow

Doctor

Dr Redman & Partners

Restaurant

Fishes
Hoste Arms

Shops

Fairfax Gallery
Arthur Howell Traditional Butcher

Places to Stay near Burnham Market

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Hoste Arms (0.29 miles)

Hoste Arms
The Hoste Arms is where the Great Inns of Britain first began – and this wonderful inn, overlooking the beautiful Burnham Market Green and close to the wild North Norfolk coast, continues to set the ... More | visit website
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Glebe Farmhouse (2.72 miles)

Glebe Farmhouse

Situated on the outskirts of the quiet village of North Creake, North Norfolk. The farmhouse is in an ideal location to visit the Norfolk coast, Norwich and Kings Lynn or the more local villages of ... More | visit website

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White Horse (3.04 miles)

White Horse
North Norfolk's best kept secret - award winning coastal hotel - commanding stunning views from conservatory restaurant and viewing deck terrace across tidal marshland beyond to Scolt Head Island.

A friendly Norfolk welcome in classic but ... More
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Arch House (4.76 miles)

Arch House

Arch House, a very distinguished old house at the very entrance to Wells-next-the-sea, built around the turn of the 18th century to offer the Excise man a good vantage point over the town... (boo), but ... More | visit website

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Titchwell Manor Hotel (4.89 miles)

Titchwell Manor Hotel
Located on the North Norfolk coast, Titchwell Manor has something for everyone. With a newly renovated bar and restaurant it exudes luxurious style and offers two restaurants for all residents and non-residents to choose from.

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Briarfields Hotel (4.89 miles)

Briarfields Hotel

A warm welcome awaits at The Briarfields Hotel - a selection of sympathetically converted barns and farm buildings in the village of Titchwell on the North Norfolk coast. With its cosy rooms and informal atmosphere, ... More | visit website

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Lifeboat Inn (6.54 miles)

Lifeboat Inn

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This lovely 16th century house has provided a warm welcome to travellers for many years. Combining historic charm with all modern comforts, relaxing views are enjoyed over open meadows ... More | visit website

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Old Bakehouse Guesthouse (6.99 miles)

Old Bakehouse Guesthouse

Set in the heart of the historical village of Little Walsingham, The Old Bakehouse offers three spacious guest rooms, all with en-suite facilities. Colour TV and Tea and coffee making facilities are available in each ... More | visit website

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Black Lion Hotel (7.00 miles)

Black Lion Hotel
Set in the heart of the historic medievel village of walsingham. This former coaching inn dates back to the 14th century and has many original features throughout the building with inglenooks in the dining ... More
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The Kings Head Hotel (7.67 miles)

The Kings Head Hotel
Set in the heart of Norfolk’s ‘gold coast’ is a hidden gem – The Kings Head Hotel in Great Bircham. A stone’s throw from Sandringham and with close proximity to Burnham Market, Brancaster, Thornham and ... More | visit website

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