An application has been made to build staff accommodation at the Ffolkes in Hillington to provide round the clock security for the premises.
The former jewellers on Chapel Street in King’s Lynn has been bought by the Crown and Mitre and will be converted into bed and breakfast accommodation connected with the pub.
The Eagle and the Gatehouse in Lynn have both recently undergone refurbishment and have reopened after a period of closure.
Yet another change of use application has been submitted for the White Hart at Foulden.
The Lattice House in Lynn has been taken on by the current owners of Dr Thirsty’s and the nightclub Rewind, the plans include a lounge and bar area downstairs which sells real ale, with the upstairs area being a restaurant/ grill house.
The Angel at Watlington has reached the final stages of the National Pub and Bar Awards while chef Richard Crouch, the pub’s owner, has made the final three of the Craft Guild of Chefs’ Pub Restaurant Chef Award.
The Farmhouse in Fincham, near Downham Market, is preparing to open The Hayloft restaurant and The Piggery pub on June 1.
The team behind Sculthorpe Mill, have taken over the Ship at Brancaster.
Meanwhile, permission for the change of use of the Blue Lion at North Pickenham has finally been granted, and this will be converted to housing.
The Wildfowler on Gayton Road in Lynn has re-opened and renamed as the Queen Elizabeth.
Thursday 12 June 2025