Creake Abbey Courtyard Shops and Cafe
Creake Abbey is home to a stunning Café and Food Hall, fantastic shops and studios plus an award winning farmers' market together with the ruins of an Augustinian abbey founded in 1206.
We have been awarded the Visit England accreditation and we are an English Heritage site open all year round with free parking.
There is an award winning Farmers' Market the first Saturday of each month
Site Information
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Monday - Sunday, 9:00am - 5:00pm.
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North Creake, Fakenham, NR21 9LF, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Nelson Loop
0.09 Miles Away
The longest of these cycle routes is something to be savoured. With plentiful options for refreshment at both ends of the route, it’s easy to make a day of it as you explore the rolling landscapes that Nelson himself once knew. Much has changed since the Lord Admiral’s day, but it is easy to see why he gloried in being a Norfolk man.
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Nelson Loop Cycle Route
0.09 Miles Away
This is the longest of the cycle routes and it is to be savoured. With plenty of options for refreshment, it is easy to make a day of it while explore rolling landscapes that Nelson himself once knew. It is easy to see why he gloried in being a Norfolk man.
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King's Lynn Walsingham Way
Explore beyond West Norfolk
2.07 Miles Away
An historic 29-mile King’s Lynn to Walsingham pilgrim trail will soon be officially launched.
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Norfolk Coast Path: Burnhams Circular Walk
2.16 Miles Away
Following in the footsteps of two of Norfolk’s maritime heroes, this stunning route visits three of the historic ‘Seven Burnhams by the sea’. There are numerous opportunities to enjoy north Norfolk’s famous hospitality, whether you are visiting for the day or making a longer trip.
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Docking Explorer Cycling Loop
2.26 Miles Away
A 'get away from it all' explorer loop taking you from bustling Burnham Market deep into the Norfolk countryside. Through Stanhoe with its idyllic village pond, alongside Houghton Hall with the white fallow deer herd and then the iconic working Bircham Windmill. A country ride with fine views and the occasional challenging undulation along the way.
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