Bar

The Lord Nelson

4 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Kate
December 14, 2015
Built in 1637 as an Ale House, The Lord Nelson was called The Plough until 1798 when its name was changed to The Lord Nelson, the first pub in England to do so, in honour of his victory.
Honington Grange
August 12, 2021
Burnham Thorpe - The Original Birth village of Lord Nelson is the inn, a traditional, family-friendly village pub, operated by Norfolk’s own Woodforde’s brewery offering a cheerful, and hearty welcome with Woodforde’s ales tapped from the cask & great food. Cosy, original snug bars complete with wood burning stoves for the homely, traditional atmosphere of a winter hostelry and with a large South facing rear garden, there is something for everyone.
Burnham Thorpe - The Original Birth village of Lord Nelson is the inn, a traditional, family-friendly village pub, operated by Norfolk’s own Woodforde’s brewery offering a cheerful, and hearty welcome with Woodforde’s ales tapped from the cask & great food. Cosy, original snug bars complete with w…
Nicky
July 6, 2021
This a newly acquired pub and has been totally refurbished. Lovely surroundings great for getting to on one of our bikes. We highly recommend this pub and it has great food!
Location
Walsingham Road
Burnham Thorpe, England