Located in Little Walsingham and within 12 miles of Houghton Hall, Black Lion Hotel has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham offers accommodations next to a beautiful Anglican church. You’ll also find a shared lounge and garden to relax in.
Featuring free Wifi, private parking, and a garden, the recently renovated property Chalet Bungalow, Little Walsingham offers accommodations in Little Walsingham, 12 miles from Houghton Hall and 17...
Housed in a historic building, The Old Bakehouse, Walsingham offers accommodations with a terrace and free Wifi in Little Walsingham, 12 miles from Houghton Hall.
Sam
United Kingdom
Justin was super friendly and eager to help with local information.
The beds were clean and comfortable. Tea and coffee in available in bedroom. Enjoyed browsing through the extensive book collection in my room too.
Located in Fakenham, 8.1 miles from Houghton Hall, Sculthorpe Mill has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
JOHN
United Kingdom
Perfect, quiet location with lovely views. Superb full English breakfast freshly cooked to order. Staff friendly and polite. Interesting old building with lots of character.
Little Walsingham is pretty, no doubt about it, but there is...
Little Walsingham is pretty, no doubt about it, but there is not a lot going on there apart from the RC and Anglican shrines. there's a tea shop, a shrine shop and two pubs and a farm shop, pus the gournds of the ruined abbey. It's fine as a base for the north norfolk coast and I spent most of my time in Cley and Blakeney.
Marcus
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pleasant little village with an excellent farm shop and Tea...
Pleasant little village with an excellent farm shop and Tea shop “Digest and Rest” which made fabulous cakes. The Black Lion hotel serves excellent food and looks a very comfortable place to stay. The village has a remarkable history and is an exalted pilgrimage destination. Everyone very friendly.
June
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very interesting village with tudor houses, locals cared...
A very interesting village with tudor houses, locals cared for their village as all frontages were adorned with beautiful potted colourful flowers.
Not for individuals with walking difficulty as uneven footpaths.
Plenty of parking but village does get very busy with tourists by 11:00.
I used the pub in the square which was more homely and less chaotic rather than the one next door to Elham house. This was my personnal choice.
Frances
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic village with a great pub at its heart.
Fantastic village with a great pub at its heart. Would say the beating heart of the community. Its place on the map established many years ago as a place of worship and pilgrimage. Villiage life and religious heritage both go very much hand in hand.
Robin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed for two nights when we got there on the
We stayed for two nights when we got there on the
1st night 1/04/2023 the room was being repaired as the shower has collapsed
we were sent across the road to a hostel we were glad of anywhere to stay at that stage.
we returned to the Bull Inn for the 2/04/2023 and the 03/04/2023 as we were booked in there for three nights.
chris
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The village is picturesque and the surroundings are lovely.
The village is picturesque and the surroundings are lovely. There is a b=narrow-gage railway line which is a joy - it goes to the seaside nearby at Wells Next the Sea.
The village is the site of the Anglian Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham and 1 mile away, of the R.C. Shrine with the Slipper Chapel and a splendid new church. There is also an Orthodox Church in the Village, which is usually open, and has interesting icons.
The village is consumed by the Shrines, so if you are not interested in these things, best to stay nearby and visit for the day. Not a good place to stay if you are not religious-minded! There is little else to see or do. A choice of tea-rooms and shops with church-related keep-sakes etc. but nowhere really to get a meal, especially I the evenings.
Alison
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The house is full of history, the bedroom (Nelson suite) was an Tudor-style room, with the furniture being decades or centuries old.
The historical vibes in the whole place are amazing ,if you like history or architecture.
The hotel is ideally placed at a central location, across the street from the Abbey Grounds, so it allows for quick access to the village.
Parking (paid) is nearby, around 3' walk.
A nice, traditional pub with a good breakfast. Great to have a room with the extra space of a lounge area, it was really comfy. Little Walsingham is a lovely village in a good location for exploring the area. Can recommend visiting the Abbey, the peaceful Shrine gardens and a trip on the little steam train to Wells.The beach at Brancaster is fabulous, quiet and tranquil in June.
Location is perfect for exploring all the north Norfolk coastline. Peaceful and quiet village. Cottage was warm as good heating system, beautifully presented. All utensils and pots etc needed for cooking our meals. Generous area for parking. Plenty of towels and bedding. Books, games and hairdryer available if needed. Nespresso coffee pod machine. Would stay again!
Very friendly staff; very comfortable room; clean warm bathroom with large fluffy towels; limited but delicious evening menu; excellent breakfast. It’s a proper village pub, not a posh boutique hotel, with a great atmosphere and not too noisy for us to be able to sleep.
A perfect location for a Norfolk holiday. We will book again next year for our annual trip.
Such a warm welcome on arrival with check-in being professional and calm. The building throughout very clean, the room smart and spacious and, again, very clean. The dinner and breakfast were delicious and in such a relaxed setting. Only one night spent here, but I would not hesitate in recommending the Black Lion Hotel. Thanks to all staff.
This is a different place to stay as it's linked to the shrine at Little Walsingham and most of the people staying were there for that reason. For us that was fine and you don't have to be religious to stay. The room was clean and comfortable and a very good breakfast was included. Free tea and coffee in the dining room.
I stayed here several years ago and thus I knew that it is simple accommodation - a retreat for those on pilgrimage not a 5 star hotel. I was so pleasantly surprised to find out that it has been fully refurbished. My bedroom was very comfortable indeed..
Not sure what to expect until we met a charming receptionist called Keith who went out of his way to make us feel at home and told us and showed us the hotel and facilities. This made all the difference despite the fact there was no ensuite or TV.
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