The Harte of Costessey — Pub in Norwich

The Harte of Costessey is a traditional pub located on Townhouse Road in Old Costessey, offering a relaxed atmosphere typical of this part of Norwich. It’s known for its selection of real ales, many of which originate from local brewers. People go to this pub for a drink with friends or a family meal. It’s a privately owned freehouse offering a comfortable experience for locals and visitors in the area.

About The Venue

Established in 1931, The Harte of Costessey began as a house and retains its traditional decor. The pub provides step-free and wheelchair access, alongside accessible toilets. Its history as an independent freehouse continues to define its appeal. The venue offers a straightforward and comfortable experience rooted in its history as a local pub. This focus on accessibility and traditional style makes it a longstanding part of the community.

Typical Experiences

The Harte of Costessey is a traditional pub with a focus on real ales, providing a place for both drinks and meals. Its relaxed vibe and accessible layout make it suitable for groups, families, or solo visits. This neighbourhood pub welcomes a range of customers looking for a friendly and local spot. With its traditional decor, it provides a comfortable setting for a quiet drink or a social evening with friends.

Notable Features

  • Real ales
  • Traditional decor

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in June 2026.