Set in Little Walsingham, 20 km from Houghton Hall and 27 km from Blickling Hall, The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham offers accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building. It is located 13 km from Holkham Hall and features a shared kitchen. Staff on-site can arrange a shuttle service. All units comprise a seating area, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchenette with various cooking facilities, including a dishwasher, a microwave, a toaster and a fridge. The units are equipped with a safety deposit box and certain rooms will provide you with inner courtyard views. The units feature a private bathroom, a hair dryer and bed linen. Buffet and continental breakfast options with fresh pastries, fruits and juice are available every morning at the bed and breakfast. For guests with children, The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham provides an indoor play area. Blakeney Point is 14 km from the accommodation, while Castle Acre Castle is 27 km away. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, 41 km from The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.2 for a two-person trip.

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Property highlights

Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.2)

Breakfast info

Continental, Buffet


Availability

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Room type
Number of guests
 
2 single beds
and
1 extra-large double bed
2 single beds
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1 extra-large double bed
2 single beds
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1 extra-large double bed
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Property practices

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Guest reviews

Categories:

Staff
9.3
Facilities
8.3
Cleanliness
8.7
Comfort
8.8
Value for money
8.5
Location
9.2
Free WiFi
8.5
High score for Little Walsingham
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  • Laura
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Friendly hosts. Quiet village location. Central to lots of beautiful places in North Norfolk. Really quirky property.
  • Else
    New Zealand New Zealand
    This property was very close to all points of interest in Little Walsingham. The host was welcoming and it was a treat to stay in such an old and atmospheric building.
  • John
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Excellent location and very friendly family who run the establishment.
Quality rating
This property is rated 4 out of 5 as compared to other homes and apartments on our site. The rating is based on overall quality using factors such as review score, facilities, size, location and service.

Hosted by Justin Harmer

9.3
9.3
Host review score
Host review score

Justin Harmer
The Old Bakehouse dates back to the Tudor period, with the basement possibly from the 1480's when the street was laid out. Guest accommodation is in the Tudor & Georgian parts of the building from the 1500's & the 1740's, including use of the lofty 18th c drawing room with its stunning inglenook fireplace at one end. Our furnishings are period & reflect the age & style of the building. Many of the figurative oil paintings decorating the walls are by my wife, Charlotte, and some available to buy. Commissions & instalment payment are possible. The Bakehouse has had many incarnations since the medieval use as a guest house for pilgrims visiting the local Shrine. Variously it has been a Custom House, a Corn Exchange, a Barclays Bank, a tea rooms, a restaurant, & for the last number of years a B & B. Originally the building was part of next door's Falcon House, where Erasmus stayed twice in the 1500's on his visits from Cambridge where he was teaching at the University. Divided into separate properties some time in the dim & distant past, the lofty main sitting room at The Old Bakehouse may have originally been the dining room for Pilgrims staying at the Falcon House Hostelry, now with an 18th century facade. A feature of the room is the "hangman's beam" where the grain sacks may have been weighed in its years as a Corn Exchange. The In & Out twin front doors may reflect the time as a Custom House. Elizabeth Fry was a guest in the 19th century - a relative of the Gurney banking family (founders of Barclays) whose descendants own Walsingham Abbey (the main village house) to this day. Walsingham is a historic village with a complex story & many beautiful, period buildings. If you are here to visit the Thursford Spectacular we are 4 miles away; for Pilgrims, we are ideally situated on the High Street, yards from the gates to the Abbey Grounds, Anglican Shrine & the village Catholic church. Pilgrims are welcome to use our chapel. The Rebellion Way passes by our door.
Charlotte & I were B & B hosts in London for a number of years & have been here at the Old Bakehouse since June 2021. We enjoy meeting new people & good conversation: we are both creatives by background & Charlotte's artwork hangs throughout the house & is for sale here as well as online. I'm the Cantor at the local Catholic Shrine & teach piano, conduct & accompany choirs. The house is family friendly & our 5 year old is always up for new playmates. We have a Jack Russell Terrier - she's very good with children, but in case you are bringing a pet & they don't happen to get on, we can keep her in a separate part of the house with a separate yard for guest dogs. Charlotte has been a photographer for a number of years, based in London, & has shot hundreds of weddings in that time, also travelling to numerous overseas destinations to journal events. She was an official photographer at the 2012 Olympics & for the state visit of Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. She took up painting in 2015 & since then her work has sold around the world, particularly since lockdown. She paints figuratively in oil both still life & landscape & trained at Lavender Hill Studios & privately with Anthony Giles & Nick Bashall. Charlotte hails from Cheshire, as do a great number of our guests - sometimes I'm the only non-northerner in the house. Help! We have two lovely lodgers: Sarah (a Bard with a Bardschool) & Marie (a retired actress) - & they may well be around or looking after you if we are away. Disclaimer: just in case you were expecting a TV in your room, we have none. We do offer good conversation though, & there are books in the bedrooms that reflect the interests of the household & local history. As a concession to technology though, all our rooms have a DAB radio &, of course, Wifi. We charge 5.00 surplus per dog per night: please let us know in advance just in case there's not space, with too many dogs already booked in. 2 dogs max per room & 4 dogs max in the house total.
Little Walsingham has been welcoming visitors since 1061, when Richeldis de Faverches, Lady of the Manor, was blessed with a vision of the Holy House of the Annunciation in Nazareth. Setting to work to build what she had been shown the same night, her workmen finding the construction impossible, a further miracle constructed the house by angelic hands and translated it several hundred yards. Make of the story what you will, but Walsingham became the 3rd or 4th biggest pilgrimage site in Medieval Europe after Rome, Jerusalem & Santiago de Campostela. The original shrine was destroyed in 1538 by Henry VIII but the site revived in the late 19th c. Nowadays there are two Shrines in the area, the Catholic Slipper Chapel and Basilica, at Houghton St Giles, a mile outside the village down the Holy Mile, & the Anglican Shrine in the village itself. The original site of the shrine is now in the grounds of Walsingham Abbey, where the Lonely Arch still stands. The local alleyway now named Swan Entry is locally known by it's original name of Martyr's Way. Walsingham Priory was one of the first religious houses to cave to Henry VIII's demands, but that did not stop some of the local community being victims of the religious persecution of the English Reformation. One of my predecessors - a songman of the Priory - (I'm the cantor at the Shrine) was martyred after a night spent in the basement dungeon of nearby Dowry House, a building to whose external design we are the twin . Martyrs Field, where the executions took place, is a few hundred yards away. For those of you who may be travelling for lighter entertainment purposes, the Thursford Spectacular is 4 miles away. A little further afield is the bird watching destination of the North Norfolk coast - Cley Spy is about 6 miles away, & Stiffkey Marshes about 4 miles from us, also Pensthorpe bird sanctuary. Blakeney Point seals can be visited by catching a boat from Morston, 5 miles away. The Rebellion Way passes our door.
Languages spoken: English,Spanish,French

Property surroundings

Facilities of The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham
Great facilities! Review score, 8.3

Most popular facilities
  • Non-smoking rooms
Bathroom
  • Toilet paper
  • Towels
  • Bath or shower
  • Private bathroom
  • Toilet
  • Free toiletries
  • Hairdryer
Bedroom
  • Linen
  • Wardrobe or closet
Outdoors
  • Terrace
Kitchen
  • Shared kitchen
  • Dining table
  • Toaster
  • Tumble dryer
  • Kitchenware
  • Electric kettle
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchenette
Room Amenities
  • Socket near the bed
  • Clothes rack
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Activities
  • Temporary art galleries
  • Beach
Living Area
  • Dining area
  • Seating Area
  • Desk
Media & Technology
  • Radio
Internet
Good free WiFi 28 Mbps. Suitable for streaming HD content and making video calls. Speed test carried out by the host.
Parking
No parking available.
Services
  • Shuttle service
    Additional charge
  • Wake-up service
  • Fax/photocopying
Reception services
  • Invoice provided
Entertainment and family services
  • Indoor play area
  • Board games/puzzles
  • Books, DVDs, or music for children
Safety & security
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Safety deposit box
General
  • Electric blankets
  • Non-smoking throughout
  • Heating
  • Chapel/shrine
  • Fan
  • Ironing facilities
  • Non-smoking rooms
Accessibility
  • Upper floors accessible by stairs only
Languages spoken
  • English
  • Spanish
  • French

House rules

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Check-in

From 15:00 to 22:00

Check-out

From 04:00 to 10:30

 

Cancellation/
prepayment

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Children and beds

Child policies

Children of any age are welcome.

Children 18 years and above will be charged as adults at this property.

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Cot and extra bed policies

0 - 2 years
Extra bed upon request
£25 per child, per night
Cot upon request
Free
3+ years
Extra bed upon request
£25 per person, per night

Prices for cots and extra beds are not included in the total price, and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

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All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.

No age restriction

There is no age requirement for check-in

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Smoking

Smoking is not allowed.

Parties

Parties/events are not allowed

Pets

Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.

The fine print
Need-to-know information for guests at this property

This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.

Legal information

This property is managed by a private host. EU consumer law relating to professional hosts might not apply.

FAQs about The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham

  • Guests staying at The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham can enjoy a highly-rated breakfast during their stay (guest review score: 8.8).

    Breakfast option(s) include:

    • Continental
    • Buffet

  • The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham is 200 yards from the centre of Little Walsingham. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

  • The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham offers the following activities / services (charges may apply):

    • Temporary art galleries
    • Beach

  • Room options at The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham include:

    • Twin/Double

  • Check-in at The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham is from 15:00, and check-out is until 10:30.

  • The prices at The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham may vary depending on your stay (e.g. dates you select, hotel's policy etc.). See the prices by entering your dates.