Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Fakenham.
The Old Rectory offers 2
tastefully appointed en-suite rooms bedrooms. The
garden room features twin beds, which are suitable
for the infirm or disabled. There is also a
drawing room for guests, with a flat screen TV and
open log fire for those cold winter nights.
Located in the beautiful
North Norfolk countryside, The Old Rectory is only
a few miles from Holkham Beach, RSPB Titchwell and
the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cleys Nature Reserve.
The shrine of Walsingham is but 3 miles away, or
you may wish to visit Fakenham, for the Mustard
Museum, and Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park. Pets are
welcome by prior arrangement.
The Old Bakehouse, 33 High Street, Walsingham, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR22 6BZ
Set in the heart of the historic shrine village of Little Walsingham, the Old Bakehouse has been awarded AA and Visit Britain 4 Star ratings. It offers spacious guest rooms and a full English breakfast.
Rating: VisitBritain | Guest House | 4 Stars AA | Guest House | 4 Stars Rooms: 3
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Tea/coffee facilities | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Hypoallergenic pillows | Hairdryer | Fireplace | Fire alarm | Family/oversized room | DVD player | TV | CD player | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £40
The Sculthorpe Mill is a charming 18th century mill set in beautiful gardens. A non-smoking restaurant and cosy bar areas offer a bar or à la carte menu, as well as a choice of wines and real ale.
An interesting market town situated on the River
Wensum, with a 15th century church and a number of notable Georgian
buildings. Close by is Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park, one of largest of its kind
in the world and a few miles south stands Raynham Hall, the former home of
Viscount 'Turnip' Townshend. The red-bricked Tudor mansion, East Barsham
Manor was once the home of the Bee Gees!