This 15th-century guildhall is a rare surviving example of a medieval guildhall, featuring a timber-framed building with a jettied upper floor and a steeply pitched roof. The interior boasts a grand hall with a large open fireplace, a minstrel's gallery, and a collection of historic artifacts.
To be honest don't waste your time with visiting the Blakeney Guildhall heritage site, there is nothing to see here. It's a small hall, see attached photos. Online it says it's open when you get there it's closed, on the heritage sign it says to collect the key from the church. After looking through the door and metal bars, there is not much to see.
Found this little guildhall "muddy dog cafe" on our trip out to Blakeney. The guildhall is situated opposite the main harbour car park. There is plenty of parking and wheelchair friendly access. The guildhall "muddy dog cafe" is very welcoming and the atmosphere was fantastic. Very friendly and welcoming staff. The hall is full of arts and crafts for sale, also dog friendly i might add. The layout of the guildhall is a little cafe area in the main hall and off to the right hand side is a little gift shop. Though out the guildhall on display are local arts work's for sale. My girlfriend and i fancy a bacon sandwich with a cup of tea for me and a coke for her. We seen to straight away from a very polite man. We gave our order and was asked if we would like white or brown bread and to take a seat, the drinks will be with us straight away. 5mins later so did our bacon sandwich What can i say, it was perfect. I really hope my pictures can do it justice. Over all yes i would recommend guildhall "muddy dog cafe". I like how clean and tidy it is, the service was fantastic. The bacon sandwich and tea was cheap and the best ive had in a long while. I give 5 star's because there's no option for any more. When you are in Blakeney you must visit guildhall "muddy dog cafe"
I would not go to Blakeney just to visit the Guild Hall, nice as it is, there isn't much to see. However as an POI on a walk around Blakeney and the coastal path it's fine.
Only saw the outside of this building and it looks stunning especially the intricate brickwork. Shops and toilets in the local area.
Was closed when we went , although said it would be open when we goggled it .
Wonderful day out, a place very unique as the landscape could be very bleak but is just beautiful even with a strong wind. The houses and arty shops are beautiful to look at, plenty to see and do as well as seal trips . We had a great dog walk and took our picnic but could have gone to a cafe.
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To be honest don't waste your time with visiting the Blakeney Guildhall heritage site, there is nothing to see here. It's a small hall, see attached photos. Online it says it's open when you get there it's closed, on the heritage sign it says to collect the key from the church. After looking through the door and metal bars, there is not much to see.
Found this little guildhall "muddy dog cafe" on our trip out to Blakeney. The guildhall is situated opposite the main harbour car park. There is plenty of parking and wheelchair friendly access. The guildhall "muddy dog cafe" is very welcoming and the atmosphere was fantastic. Very friendly and welcoming staff. The hall is full of arts and crafts for sale, also dog friendly i might add. The layout of the guildhall is a little cafe area in the main hall and off to the right hand side is a little gift shop. Though out the guildhall on display are local arts work's for sale. My girlfriend and i fancy a bacon sandwich with a cup of tea for me and a coke for her. We seen to straight away from a very polite man. We gave our order and was asked if we would like white or brown bread and to take a seat, the drinks will be with us straight away. 5mins later so did our bacon sandwich What can i say, it was perfect. I really hope my pictures can do it justice. Over all yes i would recommend guildhall "muddy dog cafe". I like how clean and tidy it is, the service was fantastic. The bacon sandwich and tea was cheap and the best ive had in a long while. I give 5 star's because there's no option for any more. When you are in Blakeney you must visit guildhall "muddy dog cafe"
I would not go to Blakeney just to visit the Guild Hall, nice as it is, there isn't much to see. However as an POI on a walk around Blakeney and the coastal path it's fine.
Only saw the outside of this building and it looks stunning especially the intricate brickwork. Shops and toilets in the local area.
Was closed when we went , although said it would be open when we goggled it .
Wonderful day out, a place very unique as the landscape could be very bleak but is just beautiful even with a strong wind. The houses and arty shops are beautiful to look at, plenty to see and do as well as seal trips . We had a great dog walk and took our picnic but could have gone to a cafe.