A beamed building of circa 1670 in the beautiful coastal village of Stiffkey, with several drinking areas of character, four log fires and an original stone floor, which has been owned and run by the same family since 1989, when they converted it back to a pub, after it had been a private house for many years.
Today's pub is a very food-orientated establishment offering an extensive menu, but also serving three real ales (four in summer) from local breweries.
There's a pretty covered patio at the rear, and the pub offers ten en-suite rooms with eco-friendly roofs in a block behind the pub. Close to both Blakeney and Holkham nature reserves.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (Two in summer) and 2 regular beers.
Red Lion, Stiffkey
Source: National