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The Morston Anchor

About

The Morston Anchor is North Norfolk to a tee. A stone’s throw from the quay, and the silent marshes beyond, its ancient walls whisper stories of smugglers and seadogs.

Today, it’s a cosy, convivial local – a place of simple pleasures for villagers and visitors alike. Savour classic seaside staples (think line-caught fish and chip-shop chips, or steamed Brancaster mussels) and the juiciest flat iron steak, or drop in for a pint and a lighter (though equally lip-smacking) bite. Expect excellent local ales from Norfolk breweries Woodforde’s and Lacons,  small-batch craft spirits, signature cocktails, and well-chosen wines.

And always the warmest of welcomes.

Map & Directions

The Morston Anchor

Type:Public House

The Street, Morston, Norfolk, NR25 7AA

Tel: 01263 639 020

What's Nearby

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