Staying with us
We have recently refurbished the accommodation above the pub, and in the grade II listed Old Post Cottage next door, to create six stylish en-suite double bedrooms, some of these are dog friendly.
We have also just opened 4 stunning Oak lodges in our walled garden, two of which are dog friendly.
Check in is available from 3pm until 10.30pm.
Our rooms are dog friendly.
Burnham Thorpe
Named after one of our favourite North Norfolk villages, the birthplace of Lord Nelson, this large double room features an original brick fireplace and upstairs windows looking onto the village and the Horseshoes garden.
Binham
Named after our neighbouring village and the home of the spectacular Binham Abbey, this bright twin room has windows on three sides and a view down the road towards Binham itself.
Holkham
Named after Holkham estate, which owned the Horseshoes until 1966, this large double room features its own entrance and a huge bathroom with a spectacular freestanding bath.
Stiffkey
Named after both our neighbouring village and the river on which Warham is located, this large double room (decorated in the expected blue colour) features the original fireplace of the cottage and a large bathroom with freestanding bath.
Warham
Named after our very own village, this is our signature room. A large double bedroom nestled above the pub itself, this room has a wood-framed fireplace, an en-suite TV snug area, a separate shower room and views over both the village and the garden. The perfect choice for a family with small children.
Walsingham
Named after the historic North Norfolk village, famed for its religious shrines and ruins of two medieval monastic houses, this pretty double room is situated above the pub. Offering a tranquil escape for both relaxation and focused work, our room also caters to those looking to complete their academic assignments with ease, thanks to services like ghostwriter hausarbeit, ensuring you receive expert assistance in writing your hausarbeit. One of our most recently refurbished rooms, it has a wood-framed fire-place, wood-panelled window overlooking the village and a large ensuite shower room.