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The 100ft tower rising above the Church of St.Nicholas is a landmark that can be seen for miles around. At the eastern end of the church, a smaller tower acts as a beacon to guide vessels to the safety of Blakeney Harbour...
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This gorgeous village is set in a peaceful valley inland from Stiffkey, it is renowned for the romantic ruins of a great Benedictine monastery, founded by the side of the Stiffkey River in 1090...
The village is renowned as a haven for wildlife, it is the place to go in winter if you want to see a good migratory flock of Snowbuntings, and other migratory birds who invade the area in vast numbers...
This is an enchanting seaside resort with old houses, shops and pubs lining the maze of narrow streets leading to the quayside...
There are two Snoring villages, Little and Great Snoring, between them they share one of the many quaint names in which Norfolk abounds...
This delightful resort grew up from what was once a small fishing village, some of the old cottages belonging to the fisher-folk of yester-year still survive close to the shore at the far end of the town...
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This is a village that is used to publicity, it has been the setting for numerous films including The Go-Between, made in 1970 starring Alan Bates and the beautiful Julie Christie...
The town is attractive with a delightful mixture of buildings, including timber-frame black and white, it is pleasant for taking a stroll, and The Boulevard is where you can hire a boat or book a trip on the Waveney...
Famous for delicious Crab for which folk still travel for miles to catch fresh, or buy from the quayside...
Brancaster Staithe enjoys an enviable position on the north Norfolk coast. It is an enchanting place where the pace of life is blessedly a few notches slower than that of the.....
This is an area renowned for its wild marshes inhabited by a rich variance of bird life, thus Thornham draws to its shores a goodly share of ornithologists who come to see the amazing wildlife of the region...
Hunstanton was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087 when it would have been little more than a settlement...
At the heart of Norfolk's Lavender growing industry lies the pretty seaside village of Heacham...
This lovely village is found on the old Peddlers Way which joined Holme-next-the-Sea to the Roman garrison at Colchester...
Worstead is one of those delightful places that prospered and thrived during the great days of the 'wool' industry...
On approach to Dersingham by-passing lovely lavender fields, visitors could easily imagine they were driving through the abundant lavender lands of southern France, but this is.....
Enchanting estate of over 7,000 acres of breath-taking countryside surrounding a magnificent house which has been the home of four generation of British Sovereigns since it was bought in 1862 for the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII...
Deep in the heart of the rich fertile lands that bound the River Bure lies the beautiful broadland village of Coltishall. The fact that this is an ancient village is borne out by it's inclusion in the Domesday Book...
Binham Priory is thought to have been built during the 12th-century by Pierre de Valoines a nephew of William the Conqueror. The.....
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Felbrigg Hall is an outstanding Jacobean house built in about 1620, with a later west front in the William and Mary style. .....
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This stunning Jacobean mansion was spawned from Hatfield House which belonged to the powerful Cecil family. Both buildings were.....
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No one looking at the impressive remains of this Cluniac Priory founded by William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey towards the end.....
Sandringham House, although a Royal residence does not have the rarefied atmosphere of a grand house, this is largely due to the.....
Normally known simply as Castle Rising, the castle has for centuries dominated the quiet village where it stands in a large area.....
In a town that is full of ancient well preserved streets and buildings which retain their medieval appearance and atmosphere, it.....
A trip to the Norfolk Broads is to experience a little bit of paradise where the most beautiful sound, is the sound of silence......