These Norfolk bars and pubs have recently reopened following a refurbishment, with some also under new management or ownership.
1. The Pleasure Boat Inn, Hickling
This revamped Norfolk Broads pub is now owned by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust as part of plans to introduce people to nature in Hickling.
The leaseholders are Rick and Felicity Malt, who are also behind The White Horse Inn at Neatishead and The Lion at Thurne.
Just drinks are available at the moment, with a food menu coming soon.
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2. White Horse, Holme
This Grade-II listed pub is now part of the Anglian Country Inns group and it has undergone a major refurbishment, reinstating many original features.
Outside, there is a spacious south-facing garden with a fire pit, more dining space, a pétanque area and a children's playground.
The menu has a big focus on local produce, including Cromer crab and Sandringham Farm mutton chops.
3. The Lines End, Sheringham
Still under the same ownership, The Quarter Deck Bottle Shop & Kitchen has been transformed into The Lines End Freehouse.
It is located opposite the North Norfolk Railway and serves beer, wine and bar snacks, with outdoor seating on the sunny terrace.
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4. The White Horse, Cromer
The White Horse, owned by the Stonegate Group, is now run by Jay and Kelly Ali, who are also behind the nearby Masala Twist Indian restaurant.
They reopened the business on August 2 as a bar, hotel and Turkish restaurant.
5. White Horse, East Runton
Husband-and-wife team Carl and Katie Stairs took on Sammy's Bar and Grill in East Runton last year.
It has been rebranded as the White Horse and it is a bar and restaurant featuring an open kitchen, with a menu including grills and pizzas.
There is plenty of outdoor seating and they also serve breakfasts.
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