It is currently closed but reopens from April 12.
The view over the marshes from the White Horse in Brancaster. Picture: Supplied by the White Horse
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White Horse, Brancaster Staithe
The White Horse is located on the marshland coastline of north Norfolk, in an area of outstanding beauty.
The restaurant and terrace overlooks the lobster pots and oyster beds out to Scolt Head Island.
Its menu and focus on local produce and seafood has made it a popular spot for food-lovers.
It is reopening for April 12, and last year installed an open-sided marshside marquee to protect diners from the great British weather.
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Regal Lady after restoration.
- Credit: Heath Samples
For decades, she was a familiar sight on Norwich and Norfolk s waterways.
From the 1930s until the 1950s, Regal Lady, then known as Oulton Belle, was one of the Yarmouth-Gorleston Steam Packet Company s fleet of pleasure steamers.
The Regal Lady on a late holiday cruise on the River Yare near Norwich in September 1972.
But many children who grew up in Norwich in the 1970s and 1980s will also have fond memories of a trip on her.
During that period, people used to be able to enjoy riverside cruises on the boat, when Regal Lady was moored close to Foundry Bridge, near Norwich Railway Station.