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We have a little dog so the first thing I did was to ask if they accepted dogs....Visited Stiffkey stores twice whilst away in North Norfolk, what a great place! Listen to members speaking in dialect: Hear why … Happisburgh Haze-bruh. Elsing Elz’n. Gimingham Gim’n’m. Delicious coffee & pastries, loved sitting outside in the little huts and wandering round their homeware room too. The customer service was awful I have never felt so uncomfortable. Haveringland Havverl’nd. Stiffkey is first evidenced in the Domesday Book of 1086, and means 'stump island, island with stumps of trees'. If you don't want to turn around and re-trace your steps, you can jump on the Coastliner CH4 or CH5 bus in Wells and get taken back to Stiffkey!For dog walkers, our dogs loved it, with wide open grassland, as well According to But does my theory require that the people who misread the I like this explanation. The ‘Stewkey’ pronunciation was the infallible mark of a foreigner, and the ‘Stivequay’ version was locally accepted as a legitimate archaic spelling. Rude staff and a particularly uncomfortable experience. lead, which gives them perfect freedom.To get to the car park at Stiffkey, turn off the A149 into Green Way at the west end of the village. There may be others.Interesting and convincing that the ‘v’ was misread as a ‘u’. The coffee is weak and overpriced, along with...Been visiting this place for over 13 years as a family, and have never had a bad experience. Stiffkey The small coastal village of Stiffkey, (pronounced stoo-key) is located 8 miles north west of the picturesque town of Holt. Mr Skipper said there were many surprises to be found amid Norfolk place names, and there were even some which were commonly thought to have a strange pronunciation … We will definitely return on our next...This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of This site uses cookies to improve your experience, to enhance site security and to show you personalised advertising. Upon this most recent visit, we had a little dog with us. Costessey Cossey. The cockles for which the village is famous were, however, always known as ‘Stewkey blues’.Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:I saw a reproduction of an old map in which the name was written Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Well, I was sceptical; I had never heard anyone call it this, and had often heard it pronounced my way. suggesting that two forms of its pronunciation were long in use’. • Stiffkey. I was brought up in Stiffkey. Acle Aycle. Very poor not to publish opening timesThe Old Coach House Wells Road, Stiffkey, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1QH EnglandCan a vegetarian person get a good meal at this restaurant?Is this a place where you pay before receiving your order?Is this a place where you buy ingredients to cook your own food?Can a gluten free person get a good meal at this restaurant?Can a vegan person get a good meal at this restaurant?Overpriced, pretentious, rude staff, weak coffee but decent pastries...We rank these hotels, restaurants, and attractions by balancing reviews from our members with how close they are to this location.Do you open on Sundays ? It is situated on the A149 coast road, some 6 km (3.7 mi) east of Wells-next-the-Sea, 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Blakeney, and 40 km (25 mi) north-west of the city of Norwich. You will also find samphire growing here which is a local delicacy in many restaurants. I feel more could be done here in the snack range... sandwiches,...Over several years of North Norfolk w/end trips, we have often called into Stiffkey Stores to browse and purchase. ‘No, no!’ my friend said, ‘Everyone knows that it’s pronounced Stewkey’.
NO signage to indicate they are not welcome inside but despite the place being...After a lovely walk from Morston we stumbled across this place & could think of nothing nicer than a cup of coffee & a piece of cake. as single file track in some places. Travelling recently through Stiffkey, on the north Norfolk coast, I was reminded of an occasion many years ago when I was reprimanded by an acquaintance for pronouncing the name of this village as it was written, i.e., ‘Stiff-key’. Very disappointingApart from burnt bread and badly made coffee which are all forgivable this place has everything else good products amazing location and in a beautiful building.
We have a little dog so the first thing I did was to ask if they accepted dogs....Visited Stiffkey stores twice whilst away in North Norfolk, what a great place! Listen to members speaking in dialect: Hear why … Happisburgh Haze-bruh. Elsing Elz’n. Gimingham Gim’n’m. Delicious coffee & pastries, loved sitting outside in the little huts and wandering round their homeware room too. The customer service was awful I have never felt so uncomfortable. Haveringland Havverl’nd. Stiffkey is first evidenced in the Domesday Book of 1086, and means 'stump island, island with stumps of trees'. If you don't want to turn around and re-trace your steps, you can jump on the Coastliner CH4 or CH5 bus in Wells and get taken back to Stiffkey!For dog walkers, our dogs loved it, with wide open grassland, as well According to But does my theory require that the people who misread the I like this explanation. The ‘Stewkey’ pronunciation was the infallible mark of a foreigner, and the ‘Stivequay’ version was locally accepted as a legitimate archaic spelling. Rude staff and a particularly uncomfortable experience. lead, which gives them perfect freedom.To get to the car park at Stiffkey, turn off the A149 into Green Way at the west end of the village. There may be others.Interesting and convincing that the ‘v’ was misread as a ‘u’. The coffee is weak and overpriced, along with...Been visiting this place for over 13 years as a family, and have never had a bad experience. Stiffkey The small coastal village of Stiffkey, (pronounced stoo-key) is located 8 miles north west of the picturesque town of Holt. Mr Skipper said there were many surprises to be found amid Norfolk place names, and there were even some which were commonly thought to have a strange pronunciation … We will definitely return on our next...This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of This site uses cookies to improve your experience, to enhance site security and to show you personalised advertising. Upon this most recent visit, we had a little dog with us. Costessey Cossey. The cockles for which the village is famous were, however, always known as ‘Stewkey blues’.Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:I saw a reproduction of an old map in which the name was written Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Well, I was sceptical; I had never heard anyone call it this, and had often heard it pronounced my way. suggesting that two forms of its pronunciation were long in use’. • Stiffkey. I was brought up in Stiffkey. Acle Aycle. Very poor not to publish opening timesThe Old Coach House Wells Road, Stiffkey, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1QH EnglandCan a vegetarian person get a good meal at this restaurant?Is this a place where you pay before receiving your order?Is this a place where you buy ingredients to cook your own food?Can a gluten free person get a good meal at this restaurant?Can a vegan person get a good meal at this restaurant?Overpriced, pretentious, rude staff, weak coffee but decent pastries...We rank these hotels, restaurants, and attractions by balancing reviews from our members with how close they are to this location.Do you open on Sundays ? It is situated on the A149 coast road, some 6 km (3.7 mi) east of Wells-next-the-Sea, 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Blakeney, and 40 km (25 mi) north-west of the city of Norwich. You will also find samphire growing here which is a local delicacy in many restaurants. I feel more could be done here in the snack range... sandwiches,...Over several years of North Norfolk w/end trips, we have often called into Stiffkey Stores to browse and purchase. ‘No, no!’ my friend said, ‘Everyone knows that it’s pronounced Stewkey’.
NO signage to indicate they are not welcome inside but despite the place being...After a lovely walk from Morston we stumbled across this place & could think of nothing nicer than a cup of coffee & a piece of cake. as single file track in some places. Travelling recently through Stiffkey, on the north Norfolk coast, I was reminded of an occasion many years ago when I was reprimanded by an acquaintance for pronouncing the name of this village as it was written, i.e., ‘Stiff-key’. Very disappointingApart from burnt bread and badly made coffee which are all forgivable this place has everything else good products amazing location and in a beautiful building.