The Titchwell Manor Restaurants

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The Titchwell Manor Restaurants

Titchwell Manor houses two restaurants; the Eating Rooms, a stunning dining area with seaview terrace, and the fine dining Conservatory Restaurant.

"A stone's throw from the stunning Norfolk coast, Titchwell Manor is a beautiful, boutique country retreat offering destination fine dining.

Owned by Margaret and Ian Snaith since 1988, the elegant former Victorian farmhouse combines traditional values with chic contemporary accommodation and spectacular, uninterrupted views across open marshes to the North Sea.

You can enjoy celebrated gastronomy courtesy of Head Chef and rising culinary star Eric Snaith and his team. Eric's flair and flavours have earned him a reputation for exquisitely presented, innovative, modern European food. The finest local ingredients and cutting edge-techniques have won the hotel three AA Rosettes and Eric himself the title of Eastern Daily Press Norfolk Food and Drink Chef of the Year 2012."

Site Information
Opening Times:
Monday - Sunday 12-5pm and 7-9pm. Sunday roast 12-2:30pm. Lunch is for residents only. Dinner and Sunday roast dinners are open to non-residents.
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Address:
Nr Brancaster, Titchwell, King's Lynn, PE31 8BB, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Norfolk Coast Path: Brancaster Circular Walk
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0.14 Miles Away
Modern Brancaster is a sleepy coastal village, albeit one with a vibrant sailing scene. This circular walk offers a rich and varied past for the heritage explorer to delve into. Why not finish the walk at one of the local pubs, which have a history all of their own?
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Norfolk Coast Path: Brancaster Staithe Circular Walk
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1.31 Miles Away
The Brancaster Staithe walk is a contrast of saltmarsh and sailing regattas, wind and woodland. The views from the highpoint at Barrow Common are breathtaking. From here it is easy to picture traders visiting Branodunum, the Roman fort built near the shore to defend the coastline.
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Thornham Village Walk
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1.66 Miles Away
Thornham sits in the quintessential north-west Norfolk landscape of saltmarsh and sand flats. This route offers rich history and a vast, natural remoteness without straying too far from the comforts of cafés and pubs that offer the very best in local produce.
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Docking Explorer Cycling Loop
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1.76 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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Ringstead Cycle Route
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1.78 Miles Away
The route takes in quiet lanes and tracks across a landscape of low chalk hills which afford glorious coastal views. With a pub in the village on the longer Ringstead route, it is perfect for leisurely exploration.
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