You might be eligible for a Genius discount at Walsingham Bakehouse. To check if a Genius discount is available for your selected dates sign in.

Genius discounts at this property are subject to book dates, stay dates and other available deals.

About this property

Historic Setting: Walsingham Bakehouse in Fakenham offers a unique stay within a historic building. The property features a terrace and free WiFi, providing a relaxing and connected environment. Comfortable Accommodations: Rooms include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and work desks. Additional amenities include a shared kitchen, indoor play area, and bicycle parking, catering to all guest needs. Delicious Breakfast: Guests enjoy a continental, buffet, or gluten-free breakfast with juice, fresh pastries, and fruits. The breakfast selection ensures a satisfying start to the day. Convenient Location: Located 41 km from Norwich International Airport, the bed and breakfast is near attractions such as Blakeney Point (13 km) and Houghton Hall (20 km). Highly rated for its friendly host and excellent service.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.4 for a two-person trip.

Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Property highlights

    • Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.5)

    • Breakfast info

    • Continental, Gluten-free, Buffet


Sign in, save money

To see if you can save 10% or more at this property, sign in
Sign in, save money

Availability

Select dates to see this property's availability and prices

Room type
Number of guests
 
1 single bed
and
1 large double bed
or
3 single beds
2 single beds
and
1 large double bed
1 single bed
and
1 large double bed
or
3 single beds
Something went wrong. Please try again later.
Something went wrong. Please try again later.
Something went wrong. Please try again later.

Guest reviews

Categories:

Staff
Facilities
Cleanliness
Comfort
Value for money
Location
Free WiFi

Select topics to read reviews:

Guests who stayed here loved

  • Saunders
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    A lovely quaint place with loads of character, & Justin & Charlotte were lovely & very welcoming , & it felt very relaxing & homely , great location for beautiful beaches , & in a lovely friendly village
  • Katie
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Great host and great family feel. Very welcoming. Justin was great host
  • Snigdha
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Very welcoming, friendly, accommodating and very helpful. Very nice bedding, kitchen facility available also.
  • Fiona
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    A welcoming, friendly laid back vibe. Bed was super comfy. A great spot from which to explore North Norfolk.
  • Parmenter
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Good relaxed feel to our stay. Good location. Enjoyed the breakfast.
  • Cyndy
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Excellent location to visit the shrines and the Abbey ruins and crypt. Our host family were very friendly, helpful and took account of our continental breakfast preferences. The en-suite room was comfortable with tea and coffee making facilities...
  • Ian
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    A very interesting house with a curious history. Very comfortable bedroom.
  • Dylan
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    The Host was great Justin talked about history of property and has great local knowledge rang up local hotel restaurant to book us a table for dinner
  • Chris
    Australia Australia
    So welcoming and homely. Beautiful old charm place and town. Lovely people and great bed and breakfast.
  • Dee
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    Lovely quirky b&b - if you want a stay with lovely hosts, eclectic furnishings and incredible history then this is the place. Slept well in comfortable beds.

Quality rating

Booking.com rated the quality of this property as 4 out of 5 based on factors such as facilities, size, location and services provided.

Hosted by Justin Harmer

9.5
Host review score
Justin Harmer
The Old Bakehouse dates back to the Tudor period, with the basement possibly from the 1480's when the street was laid out. Guest accommodation is in the Tudor & Georgian parts of the building from the 1500's & the 1740's, including use of the lofty 18th c drawing room with its stunning inglenook fireplace at one end. Our furnishings are period & reflect the age & style of the building. Many of the figurative oil paintings decorating the walls are by my wife, Charlotte, and some available to buy. Commissions & instalment payment are possible. The Bakehouse has had many incarnations since the medieval use as a guest house for pilgrims visiting the local Shrine. Variously it has been a Custom House, a Corn Exchange, a Barclays Bank, a tea rooms, a restaurant, & for the last number of years a B & B. Originally the building was part of next door's Falcon House, where Erasmus stayed twice in the 1500's on his visits from Cambridge - where he was teaching at the University. Divided into separate properties some time in the dim & distant past, the sitting room at The Old Bakehouse may have originally been the dining room for Pilgrims staying at the Falcon House Hostelry, now with an 18th century facade. A feature of the room is the "hangman's beam" where the grain sacks may have been weighed in its years as a Corn Exchange. The In & Out twin front doors may reflect the time as a Custom House. Elizabeth Fry was a guest in the 19th century - a relative of the Gurney banking family (founders of Barclays) whose descendants own Walsingham Abbey (the main village house) to this day. Walsingham is a historic village with a complex story & many beautiful, period buildings. If you are here to visit the Thursford Spectacular we are 4 miles away; for Pilgrims, we are ideally situated on the High Street, yards from the gates to the Abbey Grounds, Anglican Shrine & the village Catholic church. Pilgrims are welcome to use our chapel. The Rebellion Way passes by our door.
We’ve been at the Old Bakehouse since 2021: we’re both creatives by background and Charlotte's artwork hangs throughout the house. I was the Cantor at the Catholic Shrine for 5 years, and now teach piano and do some accompanying. The house is family friendly and our 7 year old loves new playmates. We have a Jack Russell Terrier - good with children, but in case you are bringing a pet and they don't get on, we can keep her in the back of the house with a separate yard for guest dogs. Charlotte has been a photographer for a number of years and has shot hundreds of weddings in that time, also travelling to overseas destinations to journal events. She was a photographer at the 2012 Olympics and for the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. She took up painting in 2015 and her work has sold around the world. She paints in oil both still life and landscape and trained at Lavender Hill Studios and with Anthony Giles and Nick Bashall. Charlotte is from Cheshire, I’m from London and we have two lovely lodgers: Sarah (a Bard with a Bardschool) and Marie, and they may well be around or looking after you. We have no TV’s here but aim to offer good conversation though, and there are books in the bedrooms that reflect the interests of the household and local history. As a concession to technology though, all our rooms have Wifi. We charge a surplus per dog per night: please let us know in advance in case there's not space, with too many dogs already booked in. 2 dogs per room and 4 dogs max in the house.
Little Walsingham has been welcoming visitors since 1061, when Richeldis de Faverches, Lady of the Manor, was blessed with a vision of the Holy House of the Annunciation in Nazareth. Setting to work to build what she had been shown the same night, her workmen found the construction impossible, but a further miracle constructed the house by angelic hands and translated it several hundred yards. Make of the story what you will, but Walsingham became the 3rd or 4th biggest pilgrimage site in Medieval Europe after Rome, Jerusalem and Santiago de Campostela. The original shrine was destroyed in 1538 by Henry VIII, but the site revived in the late 19th c. Nowadays there are two Shrines in the area, the Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham based around the site of the medieval Slipper Chapel from about 1300 and the Basilica, built in 1982, at Houghton St Giles, a mile outside the village down the Holy Mile. There is also the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in the village itself, as begun by Rev Hope Patten in 1922. The original site of the medieval Shrine is now in the grounds of Walsingham Abbey, where the Lonely Arch still stands. A plaque on the Abbey lawn indicates the spot where the Shrine once stood. Walsingham Priory was one of the first religious houses to cave to Henry VIII's demands, but that did not stop some of the local community being victims of the religious persecution of the English Reformation. One of my musical predecessors - George Guisborough, a songman of the Priory - was martyred after a night spent in the basement dungeon of nearby Dowry House. Martys Field is a few hundred yards out of the village. The Thursford Spectacular is 4 miles away. A little further afield is the bird watching destination of the North Norfolk coast - Cley Spy is about 6 miles away, and Stiffkey Marshes about 4 miles from us, also Pensthorpe bird sanctuary. Blakeney Point seals can be visited by catching a boat from Morston, 5 miles away.
Languages spoken: English,Spanish,French

Property surroundings

House rules

Walsingham Bakehouse takes special requests - add in the next step!
Check-in
From 15:00 to 22:00
Check-out
From 04:00 to 10:30
Cancellation/ prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required option.
Children and beds

Child policies

Children of any age are welcome.

Children 18 years and above will be charged as adults at this property.

To see correct prices and occupancy information, please add the number of children in your group and their ages to your search.

Cot and extra bed policies

0 - 2 years
Extra bed upon request
£25 per child, per night
Cot upon request
Free
3+ years
Extra bed upon request
£25 per person, per night

Prices for cots and extra beds are not included in the total price, and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

The number of extra beds and cots allowed is dependent on the option you choose. Please check your selected option for more information.

All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.

No age restriction
There is no age requirement for check-in
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Accepted payment methods
American ExpressVisaMastercardDiners ClubJCBMaestroDiscoverSoloUnionPay credit cardCash
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed

The fine print

Need-to-know information for guests at this property

This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.