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Norfolk
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The Norfolk Broads is a very special area of
interest with expanses of open water, marshes, fens and
waterways filled with flora and fauna specially adapted
for their habitat.
The Broads is an area where the visitor can enjoy a
holiday ashore or afloat in one of Britain's finest
national parks.
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Unlikely as it
might seem, the poppy-strewn county of Norfolk,
with its ruined abbeys, breeze-blown windmills,
flint cottages and patchwork fields, was once
one of Britain’s most heavily populated regions.
That was in the
market-led Middle Ages when many of East
Anglia’s inhabitants earned their wages through
the burgeoning trade in wool, an industry
sparked by the skills of Flemish émigrés.
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Hunsett Mill and the river Ant
(Courtesy of
Judges Postcards) |
Today,
however, this fertile, low-lying county that
juts out into the North Sea like the head of
a tonsured monk, is concerned far more with
tourism than clothing.
It
certainly possesses some of East Anglia’s
finest landscapes and within its boundaries
lie the misty Fens, beautiful Breckland and
the glorious waterways and rare wildlife of
the stunning Norfolk Broads.
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History oozes
from its myriad villages and it was here in the
1st century that the war-like Iceni
tribe led by their avenging Queen Boudicca
revolted against the Romans, destroying the
cities of Colchester, St Albans and London.
Later Norfolk
became part of a stronghold of the Saxons and
the Danes who left behind a magical legacy and
many curious place-names.
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The county
has all the ingredients of a typically
English holiday experience, a package that
includes some of Britain’s best beaches -
with traditional resorts such as Sheringham,
Cromer and Great Yarmouth - and a huge
number of attractions, from a lavender
centre to cider breweries, steam trains and
great gardens.
No visit
would be complete without a trip to the most
famous of Norfolk’s ‘stately homes’, the
royal hideaway of Sandringham House. Equally
impressive is the superb Norman Cathedral of
the Holy Trinity at Norwich, built using
Caen stone brought on barges from France. |

Pull's Ferry on the river Wensum
(Courtesy of
Judges Postcards) |
In contrast,
the ancient village of Walsingham, where an 11th
century shrine still draws pilgrims to the
‘Nazareth of England’, is a ‘must-see’. Nearby
stands the magnificent Holkham estate and its
fabulous Palladian hall, packed to the rafters
with invaluable paintings, art and furniture.
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Norwich City Bridewell Abbey looking towards St.
Andrew's Church.
(Courtesy of
Judges Postcards) |
The
countryside encompasses heaths, grassland,
marshes, mudflats and wetlands and is the
perfect environment for all manner of
activities, from windsurfing and sailing to
cycling, horse riding, birdwatching – and
walking; the Peddars Way trail, the Angles
Way and the Weavers Way are just three of
the county’s scenic long-distance walks.
At the
heart of Norfolk lies its capital city
combining the amenities of a modern
metropolis with the allure of living
history. An architectural masterpiece,
Norwich is Britain’s most complete medieval
city, full of museums, historic pubs,
cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and
medieval lanes. It has its own Norman castle
and more than 30 medieval churches within
old city walls.
King’s
Lynn’s guildhall museum contains some of the
greatest treasures in Britain, including one
of the oldest paper books and the
700-year-old silver and enamel King John. On
the outskirts is Houghton Hall, former home
of England’s first Prime Minister, Robert
Walpole. |
The protected
Norfolk Broads were created by medieval folk
digging for peat. The area was later flooded and
in Victorian England these remarkable waterways
were used like canals for transporting heavy
goods. Here are quaint, waterside villages where
boating, angling and thatching have become a way
of life. Nature lovers flock here to see the
rare bittern and swallowtail butterfly.
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The
protected Norfolk Broads were created by
medieval folk digging for peat. The area was
later flooded and in Victorian England these
remarkable waterways were used like canals
for transporting heavy goods. Here are
quaint, waterside villages where boating,
angling and thatching have become a way of
life. Nature lovers flock here to see the
rare bittern and swallowtail butterfly.
North of
the Broads is the pretty village of Burnham
Thorpe, birthplace of the region’s most
famous son, Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson. He
spent his childhood in the village, joining
the Royal Navy when he was only 12. |

The Yacht Station is situated above Foundry
Bridge on the river Wensum and may be
reached along the beautiful riverside walk.
(Courtesy of
Judges Postcards)
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Luckily for his
country, he learned to sail at nearby Brancaster
Staithe and it was while receiving the Freedom
of the Borough at Great Yarmouth that he met
Lady Hamilton.
This occasion
is recorded at the town’s Nelson Museum – just
one of Norfolk’s many momentous moments. |
Tourist
Information Centres:
AYLSHAM
Bure Valley Railway, Norwich Road, Aylsham,
NR11 6BW.
Tel: 01263 733903. Fax: 01263 733814.
CROMER
Cromer TIC, Bus Station, Prince of Wales Road,
Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9HS
Tel: 0871 200 3071
E-mail:
cromertic@north-norfolk.gov.uk
DEEPDALE INFORMATION
Burnham, Deepdale, Norfolk, PE31 8DD.
Tel: 01485 210256.
E-mail:
info@deepdalefarm.co.uk
DISS
Mere Street, Diss, IP22 3AG.
Tel: 01379 650523. Fax: 01379 650838.
E-mail:
dtic@s-norfolk.gov.uk
FAKENHAM
Red Lion House, Market Place, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21
9BY.
Tel: 01328 851981. Fax: 01328 851103.
GREAT YARMOUTH
(Seasonal Tourist Information Centre)
Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2EJ.
Tel: 01493 842195. Fax: 01493 858588.
E-mail:
tourism@great-yarmouth.gov.uk
HOLT
Holt TIC,
3 Pound House,
Market Place,
Holt,
Norfolk,
NR25 6BE
Tel: 0871 200 3071
E-mail:
holttic@north-norfolk.gov.uk
HOVETON
(Seasonal Tourist Information Centre)
Station Road, Hoveton, NR12 8UR.
Tel: 01603 782281. Fax: 01603 782281.
HUNSTANTON
Town Hall, The Green, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6BQ.
Tel: 01485 532610. Fax: 01485 533972.
E-mail:
hunstanton.tic@west-norfolk.gov.uk
KING'S LYNN
The Custom House, Purfleet Quay, King's Lynn, Norfolk,
PE30 1HP.
Tel: 01553 763044. Fax: 01553 777281.
E-mail:
kings-lynn.tic@west-norfolk.gov.uk
MUNDESLEY
2 Station Road, Mundesley, Norfolk, NR11 8JH.
Tel: 01263 721070. Fax: 01263 722796.
NORWICH
The Guildhall, Gaol Hill, Norwich, NR2 1NF.
Tel: 01603 727927. Fax: 01603 765389.
SHERINGHAM
Sheringham TIC, Station Approach, Station Road,
Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8RA
Tel: 0871 200 3071
E-mail:
sheringhamtic@north-norfolk.gov.uk
THETFORD
4 White Hart Street, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2AP
Tel: 01842 820689
E-mail:
info@thetfordtourism.co.uk
WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA
Wells-Next-the-Sea TIC, Staithe Street,
Wells-Next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AN
Tel: 0871 200 3071
E-mail:
wellstic@north-norfolk.gov.uk
Useful
Links:
The Official Tourism Website in Norfolk
www.visitnorfolk.co.uk
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