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
Moated farmhouse set well back from the road
Family run guest house in quiet central location