Places of Interest
Home Bedroom Suites Grounds Places of Interest

Norwich The capital of East Anglia with many shops, restaurants, cathedral, museum, galleries and theatre.
Sandringham The Royal family's private estate, including the house, beautiful gardens, museum and church.
Holkham Hall A magnificent Palladian hall and estate owned and lived in by the Earl of Leicester.
Houghton Hall Built for Lord Wallpole, the first Prime Minister it has an interesting past and present !
Blickling A Jacobean masterpiece.
Oxburgh Hall Famous moated manor house built in 1482 by the Bedingfield family who still live there.
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.

Coast

The North Norfolk Heritage Coast is 30 minutes away.
Cromer Still has an end-of-the-pier show and justly famous for its crab and other seafood.
Sherringham A traditional unspoilt English seaside resort and home of the North Norfolk Steam Railway.
Wells-Next-The-Sea The in place ! An interesting little town with a good mix of shops and tempting fresh fish and chips
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 naturalist beach for those who forget to bring their bathing costumes !
Blakeney Pickup a boat trip to go out to Bakeney Point and view the local seal colony.