Nestled away, near the Norfolk coast, you’ll find the quaint village of Burnham Market. The 17th century village of Burnham market is a picturesque location with many of the shops and eateries in traditional buildings. It is one of the Burnhams, a group of three adjacent villages that were merged: Burnham Sutton, Burnham Ulph and Burnham Westgate. Burnham is the perfect village for a getaway weekend with picturesque places to stay, exquisite food, and just a hop away from the beaches.
Places to Stay in Burnham Market
All accommodation in Burnham Market is run independently, some by locals and some who simply love the region. Wherever you choose to stay you’ll be welcome with open arms and gvien a truly memorable stay.
A traditional yet luxurious pub with it’s own cinema and spa. The Hoste Arms is one of Burnham’s oldest and most well known places to stay in the village, and for good reason too.
The rooms at Beatrix Barn Bed & Breakfast have a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with coffee/tea making facilities for your convenience. Guests can also make use of a separate toilet, a bath, and a shower, as well as comforts such as hairdryers and bath sheets.
A luxury room-only boutique hotel in the beating heart of Burnham Market on the North Norfolk coast. Stay in one of 8 uniquely designed rooms, enjoy an honesty bar, secluded garden and a sunken hot-tub. Whether you are looking for accommodation for a nearby wedding venue, looking to play golf in Norfolk, celebrate a birthday or simply explore the breath taking North Norfolk coastline The Railway is the perfect base to stay.
Recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the top 80 places to stay in Great Britain, No. Twenty 9’s six stunning boutique bedrooms are truly beautiful, perfect for relaxing in.
Things To Do in Burnham Market
Burnham Market is a great place to slow down and enjoy a break from the normal speed of life but there are also plenty of activities and things to keep you entertained whilst in Burnham Market.
Burnham Market has a range of fabulous local and quality shops in the village. Including Pentney House Hat Shop, Barefoot Living, Tuscan Farm Shop, Arthur Howell, and Norfolk Living
Fairfax Gallery exhibits both figurative and abstract work from established, award-winning, and emerging talent and has developed a style that has earned it a loyal following.
Burnham Market is just one mile inland from the Norfolk coast. No trip would be complete without some time at the beach. Don’t forget to take a look at our beach guide for all our best tips.