Descend by ladder into those times past at Grimes Graves – hundreds of flint mines dating back 4,000 years. Then, on to Norwich, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Britain. It is dominated by the magnificent cathedral and its 315 ft spire – the second tallest in England, after Salisbury.
The Norfolk Broads is still a place of mystery and enchantment. Joined by six rivers, the broads are flooded medieval peat diggings. Great boating and a wildlife treasure house. The sea rules the roost on the north Norfolk coast – an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – where shingle and sand banks, such as Blakeney Point, protect vast reedland marshes and many nature and bird reserves, including Cley.
The Palladian masterpiece, Holkham Hall, houses great art; the Jacobean Blickling Hall is one of England’s finest and the Queen’s country retreat, Sandringham, is classic Edwardian.
Secluded country house in 20 acres of pasture
Two bedroom self-contained annex on an arable farm
A characterful, self-catering, converted barn set in 12 acres
2 bedroom self-catering accommodation within a converted outbuilding, full of character and charm.
B&B in annexe to farmhouse.
NEW – The Stables – B&B and partly self-catering annexe for 2
Old vicarage in mature gardens
Individual property tucked away in a quieter part of the village
Grade II listed, characterful house in conservation area off the village green
Moated farmhouse set well back from the road
Family run guest house in quiet central location