| Norwich |
The capital of East Anglia with many shops, restaurants, cathedral, museum, galleries and theatre. |
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Sandringham |
The Royal family's private estate, including the house, beautiful gardens, museum and church. |
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Holkham Hall |
A magnificent Palladian hall and estate owned and lived in by the Earl of Leicester. |
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Houghton Hall |
Built for Lord Walpole, the first Prime Minister, it has stunning vistas and a beautiful walled garden. |
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Blickling |
A Jacobean masterpiece. |
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Oxburgh Hall |
Famous moated manor house built in 1482 by the Bedingfield family who still live there. |
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Norfolk Broads |
A giant lake and river system creating a boaters paradise. Boats can be hired for the day or you can join one of the many pleasure cruises, where someone else does the navigating. |
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Coast |
The North Norfolk Heritage Coast is just over 30 minutes away. |
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Cromer |
Still has an end-of-the-pier show and justly famous for its crab and other seafood. |
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Sheringham |
An unspoilt traditional English seaside resort and home of the North Norfolk Steam Railway. |
| Holt |
A popular Georgian town with some unusual high-quality shops & eateries |
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Wells-Next-The-Sea |
The in place ! An interesting little town with a good mix of shops and tempting fresh fish and chips |
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Holkham Bay |
The magnificent beach which stretches for 7 miles from Wells to Brancaster. Backed by sand dunes, woods and a nature reserve with an official naturist beach. |
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Blakeney |
Pickup a boat trip to go out to Bakeney Point and view the local seal colony. |