The Marsh Harrier, a country pub in Norwich

We’ve got everything you need from a country pub near you. 

The Marsh Harrier was originally known as The King of Prussia in 1840, when it was a small cafe with tea garden. The building was later run as an inn until war broke out in 1914 when its name was changed to the George IV. After a £1m refurbishment we changed our name to The Marsh Harrier to reflect our rural surroundings and proximity to the River Yare.

Our menus are full of hearty favourites and country pub classics, as well as our seasonal dishes, and we’ll be ready with a well-stocked bar, including cask ales, fine wines and British gin to suit very taste - which will taste all the better when enjoyed either in our beautiful gardens or by our crackling log fires.

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Charming country pubs in lovely locations

Our appealing country inn on the outskirts of Norwich, close to the picturesque River Yare, is a great stop for walkers. Our pub is warm and welcoming, and this area is a tranquil and attractive haven.

Whether you’re out walking your dog or just exploring the local area, there’s always plenty to do around The Marsh Harrier.