The Old Bakehouse Tea Room & Guest House (Little Walsingham)

4 Star Quality, Sleeps 3 Doubles or Twins (1 can have put-you-up or cot), 3 bedrooms, Price Range £35-£40 pppn, £40-£50pppn for single occupancy, No pets,

Phone: 01328 820454

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The Old Bakehouse Tea Room & Guest House North Norfolk Little Walsingham The Old Bakehouse is set in the heart of the peaceful village of Little Walsingham. 3 double or twin rooms available - all en-suite.

Mrs Kay Whitehead - Cheques payable to The Old Bakehouse

Phone: 01328 820454
Fax: 01328 820454
Mobile: 07791035312

Website: click to book online

Address:

33 High Street

Walsingham

NR22 6BZ

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Little Walsingham Norfolk The Old Bakehouse Tea Room & Guest House The Old Bakehouse Tea Room & Guest House

Set in the heart of the historic shrine village of Little Walsingham, The Old Bakehouse offers three spacious doubletwin guest rooms, each with en-suite facilities and a super-kingsize bed. Colour TV & DVD and drinks making facilities are available in each room. Full English breakfast is included and is served in the large dining room which once formed part of the old bakery. There are 2 public houses, a 14th century coaching inn and a restaurant within easy walking distance which cater for most tastes.

The Old Bakehouse is also a traditional tea room during the day, where visitors can sit and enjoy homemade cakes, scones and soup or a fresh cream tea. There is also a selection of fresh cream cakes and gateaux with hot savouries to tempt you, as well as a large choice of speciality herbal & fruit teas.

Little Walsingham offers many local walks for those wishing to see the c14th priory ruins and the beautiful surrounding countryside.

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There have been pilgrimages to Our Lady of Walsingham for hundreds of years, the consequence of a vision of the Virgin Mary by the widow of a Norman knight, Richeldis de Favarches in 1061.
This is a large and active village, particularly over religious festivals. Little Walsingham’s high street is largely medieval, with red-brick and timber framed houses, whitewashed fronts and pantiled roofs.

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