A hidden gem in the heart of Norfolk, the Three Horseshoes in Warham, has captured the spotlight, thanks to its recent appearance on Channel 4's 'Four in a Bed'. This charming bed and breakfast, nestled in the quaint village of Warham, near Well-next-the-Sea, offers a unique blend of history and hospitality. The property, dating back to 1725, boasts six en-suite double bedrooms, each providing a cozy retreat. The accommodation is spread across the main pub and the adjacent grade II-listed Old Post Cottage, along with four oak lodges in the walled garden, ensuring guests have a variety of options to suit their preferences.
The episode showcased the entertainment value of the stay, highlighting a unique experience with Langham Glass, a local business. Guests were treated to a hands-on glassblowing session, adding a creative twist to their stay. However, the episode also brought to light a potential concern for the Three Horseshoes. While the hosts, Fiona and Michael Farrow, were described as "friendly" and "charming", the cleanliness of the rooms became a point of contention. One couple rated the cleanliness a mere three out of ten, significantly lower than the other scores, which could be a cause for concern for future guests.
Despite this, the overall feedback was positive, with two out of three other bed and breakfast owners expressing their intention to return. The Three Horseshoes' unique blend of history, hospitality, and entertainment makes it a standout choice in Norfolk, and its recent exposure on television is sure to attract more curious travelers seeking an authentic and memorable stay.