The White Horse Blakeney, Norfolk, NR25 7AL

  • 9 bedrooms

Old Coaching Inn on Blakeney’s narrow High Street

The White Horse overlooks Blakeney’s picturesque quay and salt marshes. It is a place shaped by the tides, where sailing boats bob in the harbour and sunsets stretch wide across the marsh. Inside the pub, you will find a welcoming bar, relaxed dining spaces, comfortable bedrooms, and large windows that make the most of the ever-changing light. Perfectly positioned for exploring the Norfolk Coast Path, nearby Cley-next-the-Sea and the beaches at Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, it is the ideal base for a coastal escape.

Offers

  • Spring Offer

    Enjoy an extended Spring getaway with the Stay for Longer Bed & Breakfast package.

    Book three nights or more and receive 25% off.

    After selecting dates, choose “Stay for Longer this Spring” package – price includes 25% discount.

    Prepaid non-refundable rate.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The White Horse has nine comfortable bedrooms. Rooms are light and airy, with a calm coastal feel that reflects the surrounding landscape. Expect comfortable beds with lovely linens, well-appointed bathrooms and thoughtful touches. Rooms range from cosy doubles to spacious family rooms. Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement, directly with the pub.

Bathroom products include hand and body wash, lotion, shampoo and conditioner from Connock.

Telegraph Travel wrote: “A characterful village pub which has been smartened and extended to provide comfortable accommodation in one of the region’s most alluring seaside honeypots. Helpful staff and tasty, well-presented cooking make it a reliable choice for anyone wanting a well-located, relaxed base which is close to the water’s edge.” Expert Rating 8/10

Food & Drink

The White Horse celebrates the best of Norfolk’s produce, with fish and shellfish featuring prominently on seasonal menus. Alongside seafood favourites, you will find comforting pub classics and daily specials. Breakfast offers a generous start to the day, from hearty cooked options to lighter choices before heading out to explore Blakeney Point or the surrounding coastline. The bar is well stocked with local ales, craft beers and a thoughtful wine list, making it just as appealing for a relaxed drink on the terrace as for a full evening meal. Booking is highly recommended, particularly during weekends and peak holiday periods.

Nearby

Blakeney Quay – Historic harbour with sailing boats, seal trips and expansive marsh views (0 miles).

Blakeney National Nature Reserve – Renowned for its grey seal colony and birdlife (1 mile).

Cley-next-the-Sea – Picturesque coastal village known for its windmill and nature reserve (1 mile).

Holt – Elegant Georgian market town with independent shops and galleries (5 miles).

Wells-next-the-Sea – Famous for colourful beach huts and wide sandy beach (7 miles).

Holkham Hall and Beach – Grand Palladian estate with sweeping parkland and vast shoreline (9 miles).