Located just 49 km from Blickling Hall, The Ostrich Pub features accommodation in Castle Acre with access to a garden, a bar, as well as luggage storage space.
Takesure
United Kingdom
The kindness and cheerfulness of the 2 ladies on the night was extremely excellent.
In the historic market town of Swaffham, this award-winning eco conscious boutique hotel offers stylish accommodation in beautiful boutique-style rooms, suites and self catering apartments within one...
The Best Western George Hotel, located in Swaffham is a charmingly restored 17th-century coaching inn. With a Georgian facade and a complimentary modern bedroom wing.
Jack
United Kingdom
Bed was not comfortable. Room was otherwise ok. We went into breakfast, 1 couple in there and one chap. We found Corn Flakes and toast. After 15 mins my wife went to the kitchen to locate staff and get something to drink. They were busy chatting.
The Hideaway, a property with a terrace, is situated in Great Massingham, 46 km from Blickling Hall, 8.6 km from Castle Acre Castle, as well as 15 km from Sandringham House Museum & Grounds.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
this was my third time in this wonderful relaxing space the owners have thought of everything
Set in an idyllic village with a superb pub/ restaurant right across the road 👌 will.always return when visiting friends near by
Featuring garden views, West Lexham in Kings Lynn features accommodation, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a terrace, a restaurant and barbecue facilities.
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast is situated in Little Massingham, 45 km from Blickling Hall and 10 km from Castle Acre Castle.
Andy & Polly
United Kingdom
Great breakfast served in our room. Very nice rural setting with horses and deer. Very beautiful and peaceful.
The Crown Inn, a property with a bar, is situated in Gayton, 16 km from Houghton Hall, 11 km from Castle Rising Castle, as well as 12 km from Castle Acre Castle.
Interesting place to stay has real history the cottage alone...
Interesting place to stay has real history the cottage alone was built in the 1600 impressive . You have a local pub across road with a restaurant. Local shop, and fish and chip shop. Nice walks ruins of a castle and priory. A lovely quaint village .
linda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Castle Acre is a little discovered Norfolk gem with its...
Castle Acre is a little discovered Norfolk gem with its Norman castle ruins and the massive priory as well as the Bailey Gate and attractive High Street. Best take it in walking along the Peddars Way
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It is a fascinating place to stay and explore The Norfolk...
It is a fascinating place to stay and explore The Norfolk coast from . A retreat away from the busy modern world .
A great place to eat was The dabbling duck in great Missingham approx 5 miles away .
Valerie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
There is plenty of history in Castle acre.
There is plenty of history in Castle acre. The castle & priory ruins are a must see. There are beautiful scenic walks to be had in the area & the old town is very quaint. I stayed outside the town & noted the ease at which you could access other parts of that part of Norfolk. The Ostrich pub is closed at the moment for refurbishing but my understanding is it will open soon.
Frederick
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Castle Acre was a short stroll from the Pig Shed where we...
Castle Acre was a short stroll from the Pig Shed where we were staying. The castle ruins & Priory were great for exploring & a wander up the river on the way back. Great fish & chip shop, shame the only pub in the village has shut but the local Spar shop sells take away draught ale & lager amongst many other things.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
A quaint place with Castle and priory ruins run by English...
A quaint place with Castle and priory ruins run by English heritage. A Bailey gate into the village through very narrow streets. The village pub is currently closed but draught beer can be obtained at the local spar shop. It's a point along the Peddars way long distance walk.
Glen
United Kingdom
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