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NORFOLK Whatever the weather, whatever the time of year, it's always a good time to visit Norfolk. Whether you're a local resident, or a first-time visitor, you'll never be short of things to do!

With the Best of Norfolk in your hand, the county’s leading annual visitor guide, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to what’s on and where to go. Even if you’ve lived here all your life, you may still be surprised at some of the hidden treasures on your own doorstep. It’s time to put down your smartphone, forget the stresses of modern-day life and re-connect with your surroundings. Norfolk offers visitors and locals alike the chance to enjoy all of the wonderful attractions on offer in this beautiful part of the country. Norfolk is a fabulously picturesque location, with its huge open skies, breathtaking coastal marshes and beaches, contrasting with a gently undulating inland landscape, making it ideal for exploring. Perfect if you enjoy outdoor pursuits, such as cycling or coastal walks. Choose from plenty of footpaths, through terrain as diverse as riverside paths, open meadows, forest trails and cliff-top paths.

There are also numerous country pubs for refreshments en route! Norfolk prides itself on serving good food, prepared with locally-produced ingredients. In fact, there are many farm shops, delis and independent butchers and fishmongers, providing award-winning food to suit all tastes. If your passion is retail therapy rather than relaxation, there are plenty of excellent places to shop. In addition to Norwich, Norfolk has an array of charming market towns, with Aylsham, Holt and Burnham Market being famous for their independent shops. With a perfect mix of bespoke boutiques and cafés, all pride themselves on excellent customer service.

simply seeking a crackling fire and locally-brewed pint, Norfolk has it all.

Check out the Best of Norfolk to discover what’s on offer. Whether you’re looking for a special item of local craftsmanship, interested in the arts, looking for award-winning fish and chips, planning on visiting a lively market selling local produce, or you’re

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Wild Norfolk

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Best of Thornham

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Found at Drove Orchards

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Five Best Things to Do | Spring and Summer

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Best of Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale

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Found at Dalegate Market

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Best of Burnham Market

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Best of Holkham

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Seven Best Beaches

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Best of Wells-next-the-Sea

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Pickle's Best Big Norfolk Adventures

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Found at Stiffkey

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Found at Blakeney

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Best of Cley-next-the-Sea

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Best of Holt

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Best of Sheringham

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Best of Cromer

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Best of Reepham

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Best of Fakenham

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Watching Wild Norfolk

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The Best of Norfolk’s Fine Art

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Norfolk's Best Antiques & Fairs

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Best of Norfolk’s Dining

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Norfolk's Top Eats

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Best of Norfolk Delis

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North Norfolk Food & Drink Festival

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Norfolk's Best Stately Homes & Gardens

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The Best of Thetford Forest and Beyond…

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Best of Norfolk Delis

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Best of the Region | Thetford Forest and Beyond…

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Best Cultural Visits

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Best for Children

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The Best of the Broads

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The Best of the Region | The Broads

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Best of Wroxham

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Getting on the Water

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Boating on the Broads

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Four Best Things to do in Autumn & Winter

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The Best of Norwich

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Festivals & Norwich Arts

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Norfolk's Best Drive

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The Best of West Norfolk

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Best of the Region | West Norfolk

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Best of Kings Lynn

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Best of Norfolk's Holiday Accommodation

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Across the Border

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List of Advertisers

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NORTH NORFOLK North Norfolk is a special destination, whatever the season. Enjoy miles of unspoilt coastline, internationally-important nature reserves and amazing wildlife. It’s ideal for walking or riding, with a host of beautiful views. Feast on some of the many local delicacies and picnic on one of north Norfolk’s enchanting beaches. In summer, there are many fetes and carnivals to enjoy, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquillity of this enchanting county.

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WEST NORFOLK The unassuming beauty of West Norfolk may be overlooked by visitors drawn to the county’s more celebrated regions, but West Norfolk has much to offer, including the breathtaking Sandringham Estate, the country retreat of HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Late spring and early summer are perfect for visiting the 100acre Norfolk Lavender Farm at Heacham, or Hunstanton - known as “Sunny Hunny” with its famous striped cliffs, sandy beaches, rock pools and boat trips to watch seals at play.

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THETFORD FOREST AND BEYOND Central Norfolk is renowned for its unique, charming market towns, such as Swaffham, with its fine Georgian architecture. Located in the Brecks, an area rich in natural beauty, Swaffham hosts a thriving Saturday market and farmers’ markets, on the third Sunday of the month. Pick up some locally-made cider in autumn, or some sumptuous heritage apples. Stretching across mid-Norfolk is Thetford Forest. With its winding, natural trails, you could have stepped back in time 2,000 years!

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It has often been said that there’s no place more peaceful than the Norfolk Broads. This beautiful corner of Norfolk is truly unspoilt, with both the Broads and the coast to explore. Obscured by reeds the height of a house, a mirror-smooth waterway shimmers under the canopy of an expansive sky, the silence broken only by the fluttering of birds’ wings. Otters dip and slide when startled by a passing Broads’ cruiser or dinghy, which appear to skim through a landscape unchanged for generations.

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NORWICH Norwich is famous for its two spectacular cathedrals, the Norman castle and the city hall clock tower, creating a breathtaking skyline for this relatively small city. Norwich Cathedral is magnificent, whatever the season. Stroll through the stunning, 44-acres Cathedral Close to reach two delightful pubs, the Red Lion and the Adam and Eve, both well-placed on the riverside. The Cathedral of St John the Baptist is stunning with its Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Norwich also offers a myriad of fascinating, historic attractions.

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NORTH NORFOLK North Norfolk is foodie paradise with Cromer Crab and Brancaster mussels being famous local specialities. With many fine restaurants producing delicious dishes as spectacular as their flint stone buildings. Sunny days on the Wells-Walsingham Light Railway will delight passengers of all ages, spotting local birds on the way to Walsingham Abbey. Blickling and Felbrigg Halls are perfect rainy day visits, as is Burnham Market if you fancy a shopping spree.

WIVETON HALL CAFÉ Which overlooks the marshes and out to sea, opened in 2007 and quickly gained a reputation for fine, wholesome food. Situated on the fruit farm, surrounded by strawberry fields and raspberry canes, the food is always seasonal which is reflected in the regularly changing menu. The Café gets very busy between 11.45 – 3.00pm so do call to book. 01263 740515 wivetonhall.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 8


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Pastonacre is a micro-batch bakery based in Cleynext-the-Sea Using only three ingredients: Organic and locally-milled flour, French sea salt from Guérande and water, they bake small batches of naturally-leavened sourdough bread, which is available to buy fresh from the oven every morning at Picnic Fayre Deli in Cley. They also supply bread to Humble Pie in Burnham Market each day. well worth checking out…. but don’t just take our work for it, at the 2018 World Bread Awards they won the Sourdough category.

A small batch coffee roastery in Glandford, Grey Seal staff welcome visitors who want to talk about, sample and experiment with different brews of coffee. If you want to take it further, book a coffee brewing course or pick up some Grey Seal coffee, available online and throughout Norfolk. Wells next the Sea NR23 1EA, Sheringham NR26 8JP Cromer NR27 9HG

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BRANCASTER MUSSELS The butterfly symmetry of those inky, shiny shells is utterly beguiling – what's inside even more so! Norfolk Blue or Common mussels, particularly those from Brancaster, are big juicy morsels of succulent flesh (the orange ones are female, male ones are more yellow). Once referred to as the 'poor man's shellfish', because they were cheap and plentiful, mussels can be a meal for royalty let alone a poor man! Thankfully, they're still relatively cheap, plentiful and sustainable. Mussels fix themselves to objects with byssus threads, or 'beards', produced as a liquid that quickly hardens in seawater. If you're cooking them, make sure they're firmly shut (or shut when you tap them firmly) and discard any with broken shells. Any that stay open – ditch them. Make sure you clean them thoroughly in cold running water. Tug out any beards. Rinse them and leave in cold water. Any that float – ditch them. Mussels dry out quickly, so a little light steaming in a little liquid, such as white wine or cider, is all it takes. They're ready when they open. Any that stay shut – ditch them! Don’t overcook them or they'll be more rubbery than lovely. To get them at their freshest take a drive on the A149 coast road in north Norfolk – you'll find fishermen selling them directly and there are a number of good outlets too, such as The Fish Shed at Brancaster Staithe, Gurneys Fish Shop at Burnham Market and Westons Fish Shop at Blakeney. Otherwise pop into pretty much any good pub in north Norfolk and they'll be on the menu when in season. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 9


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THORNHAM Set on the marshes and with a smuggling past, Thornham is a favourite with walkers and bird watchers.

THE LIFEBOAT INN The Lifeboat Inn offers sumptuous food, fine wines, a selection of local ales and roaring fires - all the genuine charm of a traditional coastal inn. It is a homely haven for every guest, two-or four legged. It's a place where wellies, walking-boots and the wellheeled sit comfortably side by side. The inn also has 13 extremely comfortable and inviting bedrooms to snuggle up after a day spent exploring the area. Expect stylish furniture, comfy beds and coastal views. Today The Lifeboat Inn provides a sanctuary from our increasingly nomadic modern day living and is the perfect harbour from which to explore North Norfolk’s unspoilt seaside and charming market towns and villages. info@lifeboatinnthornham.com lifeboatinnthornham.com

THORNHAM DELI ‘Smell the coffee’, ‘have your cake and eat it’, ‘say cheese’, ‘you are what you eat’. Yes, it is all about the food at Thornham Deli but we are also much more than simply a fantastic deli selling great local, seasonal produce. A vibrant atmosphere that brings an urban buzz to the Norfolk coast; a lifestyle store that has an eclectic mix of high fashion and coastal cool. We are definitely not a cliché, Thornham Deli is one of a kind. thornhamdeli.co.uk

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BIRD WATCHING Thornham has some of the best birdwatching in North Norfolk, with a wide variety of species to see throughout the year. There are two RSPB sites just a stone’s throw from Thornham – the wide, sandy beach at Holme-next-the-Sea and marshy Titchwell. rspb.org.uk

ORANGE TREE Norfolk Dining Pub of the Year 2013-2018 The Orange Tree is a stylish, contemporary dining pub. They are a family owned business creating award-winning food, from top quality local produce in a laid back, ‘unstuffy’ environment. The Orange Tree offers a haven of tranquillity where couples, families and friends are welcomed with open arms. They have 17 ensuite bedrooms, including 7 rooms in the luxurious Manor Lodge – opened August 2017, making them the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the stunning beaches by day and their award-winning food and wine by night. theorangetreethornham.co.uk

ALL SAINTS, THORNHAM Thornham Church was started in Norman times, but building came to an abrupt stop in 1348 with the scourge of the Black Death. These bench ends date from the 15th century and the figured arms include carvings that represent Anger, Drunkenness and Sloth. Well worth a visit especially for the rood screen which sustained considerable damage in the 17th century and one of the few examples showing Old Testament Prophets rather than the Twelve Apostles.

DROVE ORCHARDS Within walking distance of the sea and set in over 350 acres of orchards, farmland and wild meadows, Drove Orchards farm shop, and kitchen garden supplies seasonal fruit and vegetables all the year round including their range of juices are made with fruit grown and pressed on-site using traditional methods. For those that feel active, you can explore the Heritage Orchards, where they grow over 160 varieties of apples and pears, with 120 of these being of East Anglian heritage. droveorchards.com THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 11


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DROVE ORCHARDS On the outskirts of Thornham, on the way to Holme, is another of those 'hidden' Norfolk gems. DROVE ORCHARDS There is plenty of parking, with retail shops including Danish men and womenswear at Nelle DK, homeware and interiors from Joyful Living and childrenswear and gifts from Bells and Whistles. It's also home to Gurneys Fish Box and two excellent eateries: The Yurt and Eric's FIsh and Chips and a play area for children. They have a friendly welcome for dogs, too.

NELLE DK A clothing boutique specialising in Danish and Scandinavian designers, Nelle DK stock an ever-changing collection of clothing, footwear and accessories for both men and women. Danish-born owner Jeanett has always had a passion for the quality and effortless style that Scandinavian fashion brings and an understanding of the similarity in lifestyle between Denmark and here, in Norfolk. If you are looking for stylish outdoor footwear, a special occasion outfit, a great pair of jeans or a quirky, unique piece of clothing to update your seasonal wardrobe then Jeanett and her staff are always on hand to give style and outfit advice. 01485 525164 nelle-dk.co.uk

JOYFUL LIVING Joyful Living is a real beauty of an interiors store. Owner and stylist Jo Griffiths has hand-picked unique items to add those important finishing touches to your home including soft furnishings, rugs, candles, tableware and bathroom accessories, all interspersed with fresh plants. Her focus is on combining textures and soft use of colour for calm, easy living. An eclectic mix of vintage and new pieces, Jo’s stock changes quickly so there is always something new to tempt you. Each season sees beautiful displays of seasonal products all with the guarantee that there is nothing in store that Jo wouldn’t have at her home or covet. With a devoted following of regular customers, Jo has an order book for special stock requests and offers a styling and sourcing service. 01485 525714 joyfulliving.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 12


THE YURT THORNHAM The new-look Yurt Thornham at Drove Orchards has recently thrown open its doors following an exciting re-brand. The vibe is relaxed coastal chic – with a nod to its orchard setting – and with chef Philip Milner at the helm, the menu packs a punch. Expect fresh locallysourced, home-grown ingredients and some vegan dishes too. Picnics to pre-order, bookings for private parties and events, plus live music events. The Yurt Thornham promises to make your visit an awesome one! 01485 525889 hello@theyurtthornham.co.uk theyurtthornham.co.uk

GURNEYS FISH SHOP & SMOKEHOUSE Gurneys was set up by Mike Gurney some 40 years ago, when he learned how to grow oysters in the creeks and how to smoke fish. His first shop, in Brancaster, was the first fishmongers on the coast road. In 1992, Gurneys began selling high-quality, locallyproduced shellfish, smoked fish and wet fish on Burnham Market. Today, Gurneys is a thriving fishmongers, run by Mike Gurney, Matt Falvey, Ned Catt and Mungo Gurney. They also make fish products, including pâtés, pies, soups and curries, from original recipes. 01485 525857 gurneysfishshop.co.uk

ERIC’S FISH & CHIPS Eric's Fish & Chips harks back to traditional great British chippy but with a few modern twists. They serve the finest cod, grilled mackerel, Japanese style fish burger, tangy Kansas City wings and much more! Their Norfolk made black garlic mayonnaise is inventive and delicious, with the spicy BBQ sauce and Buffalo sauce available to purchase. Other dishes include juicy battered king prawns, gruyere & spinach arancini balls, black pudding fritters and crispy battered gherkins! All can be enjoyed sitting in the restaurant or outside enjoying a cocktail from their bar in the Summer months. Where they can they'll source local ingredients and make from scratch including their chunky tartare sauce and popular curry sauce. They've been recognised by Fry Magazine as one of the top 10 best restaurants in the UK! 01485 525886 ericsfishandchips.com THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 13


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SPRING S PRING & SUMMER

HIRE A CLASSIC BEACH HUT FOR THE DAY

4 WROXHAM BARNS Visitors love bottle-feeding the lambs and they really are adorable. They are orphan lambs who come to Wroxham Barns from local farms when they are really tiny, so visitors often return several times to feed them and to see how they’re getting on. They usually have at least two dozen lambs and they make sure all the younger visitors have a turn at bottle-feeding

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Forget the sandy towels and flapping windbreaks- this year hire a traditional beach hut to create your very own haven right on the shore. Luckily these glorious sheds are in abundance in Norfolk, available at Wells-next-theSea, Hunstanton and Cromer.

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Details can be found in the tourist information centres or at visitnorfolk.co.uk

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PLANTATION GARDENS IN NORWICH For the ultimate secret garden experience, these beautiful and historic gardens are tucked away next to the Catholic Cathedral. They are Grade II English Heritage registered and are filled with immaculately maintained foliage stretching over three acres. You can’t miss the medieval wall! plantationgarden.co.uk

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GLIDE SURF SCHOOL AT CROMER

GO APE

This popular surf school runs 7 days a week from April to the end of October, with lessons taking place at the east side of the pier. Anyone over the age of 8 can get involved, with group bookings of up to twelve people accepted. If it’s a calm day try stand up paddle boarding- currently the fastest growing water sport, also available inland on beautiful freshwater lakes.

Increasing numbers of adults are discovering that Britain’s number one forest adventure isn’t just for kids. Go Ape cater for grown ups too and their adult fan base is now well established. Get in touch with your inner Tarzan on the Tree Top Adventure, a great way to get active in stunning scenery that you’ll enjoy just as much as the kids do.

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___ DISCOVER MORE Get fruity with some pick-your-own strawberries at Wiveton Hall.

Play Golf Norfolk has great taster sessions for beginners.

Check out the Hunstanton Lawn Tennis Tournament between 18th -24th August.

Go crabbing or seal spotting at beautiful Blakeney for just £13 per person.

Celebrate the bicentenary of Henry Trevor at Plantation Gardens.

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HOTELS & RESTAURANTS

THE CHEQUERS INN,THORNHAM

A delightful inn on the North Norfolk coast

Dating back to the 16th century, this pretty village inn on the North Norfolk coast is a welcoming sight for visitors wanting somewhere enticing to stay, relax and enjoy a great meal in comfort. Combining rustic charm and contemporary style, The Chequers Inn has a compelling atmosphere making it popular with both locals and visitors from further afield. Inside you will find a traditional bar with a warm country feel, a vast open fire and low beamed ceiling. Enjoy a pint of real ale and a pub meal by the crackling fire, or try the a la carte menu with daily changing specials in the contemporary dining room. If you are looking for a unique setting for a group gathering, celebration or party their charming courtyard with two cedar wood pavilions offers one of the best al fresco dining experiences on the Norfolk coast. There are also 11 stylish bedrooms, recently refurbished with a coastal theme. The luxurious rooms and en-

suite bathrooms offer contemporary 21st century comfort and style to relish in. All the bedrooms are stylishly appointed with designer furniture and have smart TVs, coffee and tea making facilities and fluffy bathrobes, some come with double ended baths or comfy seating areas. All the bedrooms at The Chequers Inn have lavish en-suite bathrooms with ESPA complimentary toiletries. Dogs are welcome to stay in a number of dog-friendly rooms at The Chequers. The team at the inn knows just how much dogs and their owners love walking on the beaches, marshes and exploring the beautiful countryside around Thornham. No one will frown over at muddy paws when visiting The Chequers Inn, you can dine with your dog in the cosy bar, snug or outside in the sunny courtyard. The Chequers Inn is perfectly placed for exploring the subtle beauty of the North Norfolk coast. The stunning beaches of Brancaster and Holkham are close by, as are the nature reserves at RSPB Titchwell and Holme or visit numerous historic houses, including the royal estate at Sandringham. Try THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 17

the art galleries and delicatessens of Burnham Market or the craft shops and local food stores of Wells-next-the-Sea. High Street, Thornham, Norfolk PE36 6LY 01485 512229 info@chequersinnthornham.com chequersinnthornham.com


TITCHWELL MANOR Boutique Titchwell Manor has stunning views across open marshes to sea. Family owned by Margaret and Ian Snaith with their son Eric Snaith fully involved. The former Victoria farmhouse has been transformed into an elegant hotel retaining the original high ceilings and open fires. 2018 is a big year for Titchwell Manor due to celebrating their 30th anniversary. They have achieved a lot in the last 30 years and it has become an integral part in the local community. Dining is a gourmet experience where you can savour the wonderful flavours of North Norfolk’s finest local produce. Three AA Rosette Titchwell Manor’s kitchen is run by Chris Mann, the 2015 winner of Norfolk Food and Drink Awards under the guidance of Chef Eric Snaith.. The hotel is also a finalist for the Norfolk & Suffolk Tourism 2018 ‘Independent Hotel of the Year’ award.

You can choose to dine in either the fine dining, beautiful conservatory overlooking the walled garden, or in the striking Eating rooms, complete with a sea view terrace and bar for alfresco drinking and dining in warmer weather. An exquisite á la carte menu is on offer for dinner, light meals and tapas on the menu for lunch. They also have the most delicious afternoon tea served in The Eating Rooms and lounge daily from 12 noon until 5pm, booking required. They offer a slightly different relaxed and informal Sunday buffet brunch style 1-3pm. Filling a table with tempting starters, such as Brancaster oysters, poached salmon, chicken liver parfait and king prawn cocktails to help yourself to whilst they’re preparing your Sunday roast. It’s then back to the dessert table which is filled with an array of mouth-watering options. Accommodation is 26 individually designed ensuite bedrooms, from Victorian Manor house bedrooms to their recently renovated herb rooms each using luxurious fabric and finishing’s. The stunning, standalone THE THEBEST BESTOF OFNORFOLK NORFOLK__ __1818

potting shed overlooking the garden provides a spacious bedroom complete with a roll- top bath and log burner, as well as a generous walk- in shower and private decking where guests can enjoy an alfresco breakfast or a sundowner. Dogs are welcome in selected ground floor bedrooms, Eating Rooms, bar area, terrace and lounges. Titchwell Manor also holds a civil wedding licence and excels in creating bespoke weddings for couples, including a great signature winter wedding offer. The nearby RSPB Titchwell Marsh nature reserve is a haven for wildlife all year round, while for golfers there are two championship links courses with easy reach and water sports enthusiastic can enjoy sailing and windsurfing from Brancaster Staithe harbour. Titchwell Manor Hotel & Restaurants Titchwell, near Brancaster, Norfolk PE31 8BB 01485 210221 info@titchwellmanor.com titchwellmanor.com


TITCHWELL MARSH

BIRD WATCHING Visit Titchwell Marsh and don’t just get closer to nature, become part of it. SPRING

AUTUMN

WINTER

This is one of the most exciting times of the year. The first spring migrants, such as swallows and sand martins, can be seen over the lagoons with wheatears along the beach. If you are lucky, you may also hear the ‘booming’ of the bittern, which has recently returned to breed at Titchwell and marsh harriers can be seen performing their ‘sky dancing’ display.

Autumn is the time for waders when, with luck, over 20 species could be seen around the reserve.

Winter is the time for wildfowl at Titchwell. Large numbers of ducks and geese winter in North Norfolk and most of these species can be seen on the lagoons. The commonest species are teal, wigeon, mallard, gadwall and shoveler, with smaller numbers of pintails and goldeneyes.

SUMMER Mid-summer is the quietest time for birds but the best for some of the more elusive reserve species. By midJuly, the breeding marsh harriers will have flying young and up to 15 birds have been seen in a day.

Species such as curlew sandpiper, little stint and black-tailed godwit stop on the lagoons to feed on their return migration from their Arctic breeding grounds to their African wintering grounds. September is one of the best months to view bearded tits. The young gather in small flocks and can show very well feeding on seeds blown onto the mud near the Island Hide.

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Offshore from the reserve, large ‘rafts’ of common scoters, long tailed ducks and eiders can be seen. In the evenings, thousands of pink-footed geese can be seen flying to their roost sites along the coast. Hen harriers, marsh harriers and occasionally barn owls can be seen over the reedbed at dusk. In the evenings, thousands of pink-footed geese may be seen flying to their roost sites along the coast.

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For all your birding needs contact Richard at One Stop Nature Shop, the friendliest specialist on the coast visit onestopnature.co.uk


TIPS FOR THE BUDDING BIRD WATCHING APPRENTICE HOW TO IDENTIFY BIRDS Like most things in life practice makes perfect. The more birds you look at, the better you will get at identifying them. At Titchwell you can see birds easily. Many RSPB reserves provide excellent opportunities to watch birds at close range and to get advice from staff, volunteers and other birdwatchers. Every bird is slightly different as birds replace their feathers at regular intervals, So they might not might look exactly the same as the image in a book or on the screen. The noises that birds make are a great help to birdwatchers. Some species would be very hard to detect if they didn't call or sing. Tawny owls are secretive during the day but can be very vocal after dark. Nightingales

are famous for their loud, beautiful song, but like to sing from deep inside thickets and dense bushes For help identifying birds you can use the RSPB online guide found on their website.

THE BIRDWATCHERS CODE Avoid going too close to birds or disturbing their habitats – if a bird flies away or makes repeated alarm calls, you’re too close. Know the law and the rules for visiting the countryside, and follow them. Stay on roads and paths where they exist and avoid disturbing habitat used by birds.Don’t get too close for a photograph you might flush the bird out of sight Read more online at rspb.org.uk

___ WHAT YOU NEED Not much! Just your eyes and ears and a good book. We recommend: RSPB the first book of birds by Anita Ganeri and David Chandler for 4+ has a spotter’s guide at the back.

Or for children between 8-12 years RSPB Children’s Guide to Birdwatching also by David Chandler has all you need to know.

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If and when you feel ready for Binoculars they start from £50 and can be bought from One Stop Nature Shop, located a short drive from Titchwell Marshes at Burnham Deepdale.


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BRANCASTER STAITHE & BURNHAM DEEPDALE

HISTORY Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale are on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast, approximately half way between Hunstanton and Wellsnext-the-Sea, just over the hill from Burnham Market. Village life centres around the harbour and its thriving fishing and sailing community.

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Royal West Norfolk Golf Club has one of the UK’s challenging links courses and provides the opportunity to improve your technique with tuition. rwngc.org

EXPERIENCE The beautiful views from Barrow Common are popular for both painting and photography. There are many exhibitions and courses throughout the year.

Explore beautiful beaches, Scolt Head Island, salt marshes, bird life and wildlife. The Norfolk Coast Footpath is right on the doorstep, running 47 miles along the North Norfolk Coast. St Mary's Church has a Saxon round tower and houses a Norman font.

Enjoy the local hospitality & seafood at The Jolly Sailors, The White Horse, Deepdale CafĂŠ & The Crab Hut. The village is famous for Mussels in the winter. Take in the local art or browse the shops at Dalegate Market.

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Beautiful throughout the year... As one of the driest villages in the country, there is always something to enjoy outdoors. Watch the sky fill with pink-footed geese during winter. January and February are

Brancaster Beach has easy parking though watch out the beach road can flood during high tide!

great months for fresh beach walks, May and June offer some of the best weather for sailing, kiting and sea kayaking. October and November are glorious wildlife months.

THE SHIP HOTEL The Ship Hotel has been lovingly restored to its former glory, with an added luxury feel. Situated at the end of Beach Road, it has a warm and inviting bar area complete with roaring wood-burner. The restaurant specializes in preparing fresh, locally caught seafood, while the hotel features nine beautifully designed, fully equipped en-suite bedrooms. shiphotelnorfolk.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 21


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DALEGATE MARKET Located halfway between Hunstanton and Wells-nextthe-Sea, Dalegate Market is an independent retail site in Burnham Deepdale that is well worth a visit. The centre is a major hub of the North Norfolk Coast, offering a place to relax, shop, and eat that is popular with locals and visitors alike. Packed with independent shops and complete with its own Visitor Information Centre, it welcomes Pop Up Shops throughout the year and hosts the Deepdale Christmas Market.

DEEPDALE CAFÉ There’s great food and drink from the family-run Deepdale Café, which offers breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea to peckish shoppers. Eat in or grab a takeaway if you’re heading off to explore the nearby beaches or countryside. 01485 210200 deepdale-cafe.co.uk

DEEPDALE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE The Visitor Information Centre is the place to come for friendly, helpful information on everything the beautiful North Norfolk Coast has to offer. Whether you are staying at Deepdale Backpackers hostel or campsite - which offers a variety of self catering rooms or the the campsite that has 75 pitches suitable for tents, campervans and small motor homes; or just passing through. The centre hires out high quality Raleigh bikes for both adults and children as well as extras such as child seats. 01485 211142 deepdalebackpackers.co.uk/information-centre/

GONE CRABBING If you are bored with High Street shopping visit Gone Crabbing. Their shop is full of fun, unique and colourful clothing and gifts all designed in Norfolk. They have top quality fun t-shirts and hoodies for babies, kids and adults and a raft of giftware all designed with a sniff of the sea and a cheeky winkle - take something different home with you to remember your time spent in beautiful Norfolk. They also stock everything you need for a productive day at the beach and of course all that essential crabbing kit. 01485 211111 gonecrabbing.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 22


ONE STOP NATURE SHOP Nature enthusiasts need look no further than this shop run by passionate wildlife experts. They stock all sorts of accessories to help you enjoy Norfolk’s coastal scenery and wildlife, from binoculars and microscopes to books and bird food. The place for friendly and knowledgeable advice, seven days a week. 01485 211223 onestopnature.co.uk

THE HARE AND THE HEN This gallery has an unusual collection of handmade pottery as well as a great selection of cards. Owner Philippa Lee works on earthenware pots in the studio, incorporating lively designs of animals, birds, beach huts and more. She takes commissions for bespoke tiled panels and pots. 01485 211245 philippaleepottery.co.uk

DRIFTWOOD GLASS STUDIO Driftwood Glass Studio is home to two young entrepreneurs, Rose and Keiran, who specialise in the on-site design, manufacture and sale of a variety of original glass products and original artwork. Together their knowledge of glass and design allows them to create beautiful bespoke pieces of fused and stained glass inspired by the North Norfolk coastline and countryside, using vibrant colours and textures. 01263 710042 driftwoodglass.co.uk

RELISH This eclectic shop is full of jewellery, accessories and gifts a bit different to those found on the average high street. The ever changing stock swings with the seasons from summer hats and shades, via some occasionally eccentric purses and bags, to winter woolies and gloves. There’s also a varied selection of costume and silver jewellery sourced from around the globe. 01485 211211 relishonline.com

Main Road, Burnham Deepdale PE31 8FB 01485 210305 dalegatemarket.co.uk

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BURNHAM MARKET A real holiday destination that boxes above its weight, Burnham Market, nicknamed Chelsea on the Sea because of its top end feel, is one of Norfolk’s loveliest villages. Its Georgian buildings surround a huge green with mature trees, and in some years, a stream called the Goose Beck flowing through the middle. GURNEYS FISH SHOP & SMOKEHOUSE Gurneys is a rare breed indeed, the type of top quality fishmonger that is now scarcely seen on our High Streets. They sell the best in locally produced smoked fish, shellfish and wet fish mainly landed locally - the oysters and mussels are particularly good. They also have a kitchen where they make up a selection of fish products including fish soup, fishcakes, kiln roast salmon and dill pate. 01328 738967 | gurneysfishshop.co.uk

THE HOSTE LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL & SPA The Hoste is the place to indulge yourself whether in the historic restaurant overlooking the green or settled by the roaring log fire in the traditional bar. Don't miss the beauty spa situated adjacent to the main hotel. 01328 738777 | thehoste.com THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 24


NORTH STREET BISTRO Don't miss this impressive neighbourhood bisto with a big personality, serving plates of food using classic French techniques and British produce. It's popular with locals and visitors alike, so it's a good idea to make a reservation. Owned and run by Dan and Holly, Dan is a classically trained chef with over 15 years experience having worked predominately in London under revered chefs such as Gary Rhodes and the Galvin brothers, before taking a Head Chef position at the 3 AA rosette Odettes in Primrose Hill. Holly hales from Norfolk and graduate from the University of Leeds, she previously worked with London catering company, Rhubarb, at The Sky Garden. 20northstreet.co.uk

CREAKE ABBEY Set among the ruins of an Augustinian abbey founded in 1206, Creake Abbey is home to a café and food hall, shops, studios and an award winning farmers’ market. The Farmers Market is on the 1st Saturday of each month (excluding January) and boasts more than 50 stalls of local produce held in two old Norfolk barns. Outside by the picturesque pond you can expect music and cookery theatre demonstrations at varying times throughout the year. The market opens 9.30am - 1pm. The shops at Creake Abbey are open from 10am to 4pm (to 5pm from Easter to October) creakeabbey.co.uk

HISTORY Burnham Market, nicknamed Chelsea on the Sea because of its top end feel, is one of Norfolk’s loveliest villages. Its mainly Georgian buildings surround a huge green with mature trees, and in some years, a stream called the Goose Beck flowing through the middle. The Burnham villages have links to a high profile historical figure – Lord Nelson. Born in Burnham Thorpe, his father Edmund was rector of both St Marys and All Saints’ church during the late 18th-century.

MARKET DAYS As the name implies, historically Burnham became known for its bustling market trade. These days, a farmers’ market takes place on the first Saturday of every month just outside the village at Creake Abbey.

Head Island, nature reserves, excellent coastal walks and sailing all within close reach.

DON'T MISS A classic Burnham day out at the shops is not just like any other. Unlike many towns, dominated by chain stores, this one boasts a traditional post office, butcher, hardware shop, fishmonger, grocer, greengrocer and chemist. There are also other independents selling a wide range of delicatessen products, clothes, books and antiques. In the centre you’ll find plenty of places to rest your feet and enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea, not least at The Hoste that accounts in no small measure for its reputation as a stylish haunt. In the summer an annual event lights up the town centre, the Craft Fair in August which is a solid favourite among locals.

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THINGS TO DO & SEE

Burnham Market has a brilliant location; situated a stone’s throw from the glorious North Norfolk coastline and with stunning beaches, Scolt

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Deepdale, check into the backpackers’ hostel or set up at the campsite with yurts and tipis. Be sure to check out the Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market International Horse Trial in April and the Flower Show and Carnival in July. If you are looking for a free way to enjoy being out in the open, Samphire picking takes place at Burnham Overy Staithe when it is in season from June to September. Also known as ‘sea asparagus’, this delicious fleshy plant perfectly compliments any fish.


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NATURE RESERVE The Nature Reserve here covers 9158 acres, stretching from Wells-next-the-Sea to Burnham Overy, and includes a variety of sites from salt marsh, sand dunes and pine woodland to grazing marsh. It also offers the chance to spot brilliant wildlife. It is home to a herd of fallow deer as well as a wintering population of pink-footed geese. Open 365 days a year, Holkham’s stunning beach is the main draw for many visitors. It can be accessed via Lady Anne’s Drive in Holkham village, which is just off the A149 and opposite The Victoria Inn. Behind the shoreline lies a semi-circular basin, which fills at very high tide to form a spectacular shallow lagoon. Wonderfully unspoilt, it stretches for miles and is just the place for bracing walks.

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HOLKHAM The stunning beach forms the backdrop for Holkham's grand and stately Hall BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN & NOMAD & THE BOWERBIRD Martin and Sarah Billing are a husband and wife team that have transformed Holkham’s old village shop into a stop worth making. In 2006, Martin opened the doors to Bringing the Outside In and over the years that followed the space evolved into a shopping experience unlike most on the coast. Outside, a curious collection of finds draws your eye. Once inside, you’ll see that Martin has curated an ever changing collection of artefacts, each piece carefully selected to capture the spirit of the rugged North Norfolk Coast. Next door you’ll find Nomad and the Bowerbird, a sister store to BTOI. Vintage Americana gems nestle beside homeware, accessories and candles. Bowerbirds are renowned for their nest building skills and exquisite eye for detail, when it comes to collecting and arranging their finds, this Bowerbird is no different. Main Rd, Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1AD bringingtheoutsidein.co.uk nomadandthebowerbird.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 28


THE BEACH A beautiful stretch of unspoilt sand, it is no surprise that Holkham beach holds a rather special title of the ‘Best Beach in the UK’. Finding razor clams at low tide is a great way for all the family to have fun for free. All you need is table salt and lots of patience. You might even gather enough for dinner!

HOLKHAM HALL 18th century Holkham Hall is still the family home of the Earl of Leicester. It is open to the public on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays but closed in winter.

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BEACHES

Norfolk has 93 miles of coastline filled with unspoilt beaches that are clean, safe and family-friendly. They’re great to enjoy throughout the seasons, with most welcoming dog walkers all year round. However you choose to spend the day, be sure to stick around for the breathtaking sunsets!

BRANCASTER Backed by gorgeous sand dunes and with a peaceful RSPB bird reserve. An intimate, dog-friendly beach, this stretch of coast offers many great walks, starting with the scenic beach route just off Gypsy Lane Walk. Those willing to brave the waters will have a great time swimming, just be mindful that there is no lifeguard service. A picnic is the best bet here or alternatively a tasty lunch at one of the nearby hotels.

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WELLS Privacy and great views from the sand dunes are the two things that set Wells apart. It’s full of cosy, quaint beach huts that are a lovely backdrop for an open air picnic. Remember to bring a bucket of ice to keep your drinks cool as it is a long walk back to get provisions. Dogs are allowed all year round on part of the beach. If you are swimming here please be aware that the tide comes in extremely fast.

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CROMER Cromer has a long family beach overlooked by a nostalgic Victorian pier. Equipped with its own surf school and an RNLI lifeguard in the summer months, it’s a place where kids can run wild. It is also one of three beaches awarded the Blue Flag in 2016 for water quality.

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HAPPISBURGH Famous for its striking red and white lighthouse and unspoilt bay, Happisburgh was once linked to mainland Europe. Evacuations at the beach have revealed some of the first evidence of hunter gatherers in Britain dating back more than 800,000 years. If you are feeling like a trek yourself, there is a circular seven and a half mile walk from Happisburgh inland across open fields and lanes to the villages of Bridlington and Walcott.

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HOLKHAM This beach is a bit too exposed for a swim, but when the tide is out it stretches for miles, creating a beautiful space to explore. It’s backed by fragrant pine forests and is lovely for a walk, flying a kite, playing boule or cricket, or even a spot of bare-foot running. Whatever you get up to, you’re are sure to be undisturbed and to enjoy the invigorating and brisk North Sea Wind.

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HUNSTANTON This beach is ideal for exploring after the tide has gone out. Make sure to bring some soft shoes to avoid any scrapes or scratches. The whole family is welcome at Hunstanton, even fourlegged members of your clan who'll have ample space to run and play.

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GORLESTON-ON-SEA On a smaller scale and with a gentle tide, this beach is excellent for little ones. It is a sandy beach with RNLI Lifeguards on patrol during the summer months. At the top of the grassy cliffs you’ll find a play area as well as a flat prom that is great for cycling – both with or without stabilisers.

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WELLS-NEXTTHE-SEA Offering everything from crabbing to sailing, Wells is a winner with all ages.

THINGS TO DO AND SEE Wells-next-the-Sea is a typical seaside town surrounded by fragrant pine forests. In the woods you will find various varieties of pine – scots, maritime and corsican – which all grow on sand. The diversity of habitats to be found at Wells attracts a rich variety of bird life, and its proximity to Titchwell and Cley make it a haven for birdwatchers. Wells is also a well-known spot for crabbing. The wide, flat beach with its belt of sheltering pinewoods and brightly-coloured beach huts is the perfect place to unwind, gather shells, run with the dogs or simply have a family picnic. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 32


QUAY ART Following the success of Quay Art's established location in Blakeney, an additional gallery opened on The Quay in Wells. Quay Art has become known and respected as a printmakers' gallery specialising in linocuts, etchings and collagraphs but also shows a wonderful mix of ceramics, designer jewellery, sculpture and original paintings by local artists. The light and spacious gallery space provides the perfect environment in which to enjoy the beautiful pieces of art on display. 01328 710905 NR23 1AR

NORFOLK HIDEAWAYS Norfolk Hideaways has grown into one of the largest holiday lettings companies in Norfolk and boasts two offices in Wells-next-the-Sea, one in Burnham Market and one in Holt. In 2019, Norfolk Hideaways is celebrating its 10th birthday and are going from strength to strength. With over 350 self-catering properties, from cosy cottages crammed full of Norfolk charm to luxury retreats; close to beautiful beaches, in rural hotspots or in the middle of quaint market towns, there’s something for everyone. So, whether you’re looking for something romantic, dog-friendly or somewhere for that large family get-together, you’re sure to find the perfect holiday retreat with Norfolk Hideaways. 01328 887658 norfolkhideaways.co.uk enquiries@norfolkhideaways.co.uk

WELLS MALTINGS The Maltings aims to connect everyone with the very best in live theatre, film (mixing new releases, live transmissions and more classic and offbeat titles), classic and popular music, comedy, family and children’s activities, visual art and entertainment: with a year round programme of broad appeal. The Maltings boasts a new state-of-the-art 140-seat performance space, an art gallery space for local and national artists to exhibit their work, and a light and airy studio - the Clore Space - for both community and learning activities, and public events such as craft markets, talks and public gatherings. Combined with a brand-new heritage centre and museum over four gallery spaces, celebrating and sharing the history and growth of the town and its people, together with a new café, licensed bar and gift shop, the wide and varied Maltings experience is one not to be missed. The centre is also home to the town’s visitor information centre, and a focal point for local people and visitors to come together. 01328 710885 wellsmaltings.org.uk

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FASHION & HOMEWARE NOMAD & THE BOWERBIRD With a love for things well-travelled and an eye for the inspiring, Sarah has curated a collection of clothing, homeware and curiosities from around the globe. With husband Martin, of Bringing The Outside In at her side, Sarah has hand picked an assemblage of products from trips to America and Europe.

Launched from the Nest at Holkham back in 2012, Nomad and the Bowerbird spread its wings further to open a larger second store on Staithe Street in 2015. You can’t walk down the street without their colourful window catching your eye. This season, Sarah has sourced scarves and accessories from Denmark, leather goods from The Netherlands and soft furnishing from Austria . You will also find the welcome addition of clothing brand Sugarhill with their bright and playful prints alongside colourful trainers from Spanish brand Hoff each with their unique printed soles. Sarah has always had a love for clothing with textures, prints and patterns in timeless designs all of which shines through in her choice of collections from Spanish band Nice Things and homegrown London brands Louche and Emily and Fin. 2019 will also see the expansion of the Staithe Street store as they fill the previous BTOI space next door with even more finds including a capsule kids collection.

BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN BTOI is jumping into a new, three times larger store, just across the street. The move will also see the launch of Ground by Bringing The Outside In, a new coffee shop focussing on local artisan roasted coffee and flavour packed salad boxes and bites served in surroundings that compliment their store. The North Norfolk coast was at the heart of the store when Martin first opened his doors in Holkham in 2006 and things are no different 13 years on. Although stock is sourced from far and wide, Martin artfully manages to select pieces that echo the tones, texture and style of our rugged coastline. Whether it be tableware that mirrors the small pools of water left by the retreating tide or candles with the rich woody notes of your afternoon walk. Each piece is thoughtfully selected to bring a flavour of the outdoors in to your home, with homeware and lighting, stationary and books, tactile cushions and rugs and shelves of house plants. You will also find menswear collections from Danish brand Anerkjendt and London brand Hymn known for their summer prints with a hit of tongue-in-cheek humour, and their heavy shirting and rugged knits in winter.

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BIG NORFOLK ADVENTURES Let's face it, us Norfolk dogs have got it pretty good. Why settle for being hauled around the block when there is a whole county of canine excitiement out there? Whether you are large and slobbery or small and yappy (like ourselves), there is no end to the off-leash fun you'll have off the beaten track. BEST FOR LIFE OFF THE LEASH...

Pi NORFOLK'S BEACHES Recently acknowledged by the Kennel Club as Britain’s best great outdoor space. Holkham is the ideal place for a brisk chase across massive stretches of sand, followed by a refreshing dip in the sea. The Beach Cafe at Wellsnext-the-Sea remains my favourite for its excellent Dog Wash facilitiesperfect for a freshen up.

RUFF & TUMBLE DRYING COATS Getting muddy and wet on a nice country walk makes me feel on top of the world, but can’t help feeling a little cold and deflated afterwards. Luckily Ruff and Tumble make some cosy towelling coats that leave me dry as a bone in no time. They are designed in Brancaster and are very popular among Norfolk’s most stylish hounds!

Norfolk's forests give you so much freedom to run, dig and chew away from concrete and cars. The rich wildlife really gets our wolf radars going, as my pup and I jet off in all directions to chase squirrels or rabbits. We love Thetford Forest and Foxley Wood, where we both feel like pint-sized beasts of mass destruction – despite having never caught a single thing.

BEST FOR WILD SWIMMING Whether you prefer dipping one paw or jumping right in, nothing gets tails wagging like encountering waterways on a walk. Norfolk has plenty of gentle streams that are perfect for a splash about. Try the Lamas, River Bure (near the Broads).

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COASTHOPPER BUSES The ingenious drivers at Coasthopper allow dogs on free of charge, enabling an easy cruise back along the coast road after a bracing beach walk. Returning home exhausted with your tongue hanging out is a thing of the past.

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P E DDA R S WAY & NORFOLK COAST PATH The Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path is the necklace that links two great natural areas, the Brecks and the Norfolk Coast AONB and in between a string of gems, small villages and great coastal and market towns

The route is really two national trails in one. The historic Roman Peddars Way that starts in the unique Brecks region then passes through the chalk uplands of north west Norfolk before joining the Norfolk Coast Path at Holme-next-the-Sea. Whereas the Roman route through the Brecks, on the whole, shuns habitation, the Norfolk Coast Path seamlessly joins all of the coastal towns and villages between Hunstanton and Cromer.

The path is an intoxicating mix of salt-marsh, grazing meadow, sanddune, glacial moraine cliff, flint and chalk-built villages and towns. The whole walk is 93 miles from Knettishall Heath in Suffolk to Cromer! But you can just dip into sections of the route, cycle parts of the Peddars Way or wander along the Norfolk Coast Path. Try taking the Coasthopper bus service to Burnham Deepdale, have coffee in THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 36

the outstanding cafĂŠ and then walk to Burnham Overy Staithe or take the same bus to Holme-next-theSea and walk to Thornham or from Stiffkey to Morston. You can also Join the Peddars Way at North Pickenham and cycle to Castle Acre, or walk from Knettishall Heath to Stonebridge or the Pingo Trail, which uses part of the Peddars Way at Stow Bedon. The possibilities are endless.


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STIFFKEY Recorded in The Domesday book, the village is probably most famous for it’s former vicar, the Reverend Harold Davidson who after a notorious court case in 1932, was convicted on charges of immorality and defrocked. Davidson strongly protested his innocence and to raise funds for his reinstatement campaign he exhibited himself in a barrel on the Blackpool seafront. He performed in other sideshows of a similar nature and died after being attacked by a lion in whose cage he was appearing in a Skegness seaside show. These days Stiffkey is best known for Stiffkey Stores well worth a visit as you discover the delights of the coast road.

STIFFKEY STORES Established for thirteen years, Andy and Alice have turned this general store into a popular destination, where fresh cakes and patisseries are baked daily in-store, served with delicious coffee. Browse the shelves to find a varied array of local produce, cards, books, children’s goods, plants and flowers. With the sunny courtyard and cosy beach huts, the experience can be enjoyed whatever the season. The store is open every day, all year round. 01328 830489 stiffkeystores.com THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 37


EXPLORE In a side street off the quay look out for a 14th century Guildhall which has an early example of a brick built vaulted ceiling. The beautifully restored, village church is large and spacious with many interesting features. Park up for free by The Village Hall and you can take a circular walk around the village, along the Quay, up the High Street and down the aptly named ‘Little Lane’ before ending up on the Pastures, a green open space – a perfect place to enjoy a picnic or fly a kite!

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BLAKENEY Blakeney was once a busy medieval commercial port until the estuary began to silt up to form the tranquil nature reserve that we know today. Many people visit Blakeney just to sit on the quay and watch the boats. However there’s more to the village than meets the eye, having just been voted one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times.

BLAKENEY DELI Featured in The Sunday Times Best Places 2019 and awarded the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence for 4 years running, Blakeney Deli is a family owned fine food and wine shop on the High Street, offering local goods, deli foods from around the world and a selection of wines. Handmade foods are prepared there daily, alongside fresh local produce, including bean-to-bar chocolate, sausage rolls, tarts, breads, pates, soups and original dishes. Menus change regularly. blakeneydeli.co.uk Follow them on twitter  @BlakeneyDeli THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 38


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SEAL TRIPS These are very popular, must always be booked in advance and run at different times according to the tide. Please check with individual providers for more information and to book. Norfolk mostly has common seals in the summer months, who arrive at Blakeney Point to have their pups. The pups start being born around June, and will continue through until the end of August. The Grey seals have their pups in the months of November and December, so Christmas is a good time for viewing if you wrap up warm! They are very inquisitive animals and will often swim around the boats. This is a perfect time for photographs, so don’t forget your camera! You will also get the chance to land on Blakeney Point when the tide allows, and walk up to the old Lifeboat house which is now an information centre owned by the National Trust.

BLAKENEY HOLIDAY COTTAGES Blakeney Holiday Cottages are the leading company specialising in luxury self catering holidays in Blakeney. With a huge selection of beautiful hand picked Norfolk holiday cottages in stunning locations and a habit of going the extra mile for customers. Take a look at their property page to judge for yourself! blakeneycottagecompany.co.uk

CRAB This bright, vibrant and colourful shop, on Westgate Street, stocks a comprehensive range of leisurewear and accessories for men, women and children, including Crew Clothing, Mousqueton and Gone Crabbing. There’s also a fun selection of toys and gifts and, of course, all the equipment you could possibly need for some serious crabbing! THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 39


THE FLINT GALLERY Blakeney has become an established destination for Britain's leading artists to exhibit their work. Now celebrating their 11th year, The Flint Gallery of Contemporary Art has an excellent reputation for showing an eclectic mix of styles and techniques including paintings, bronze sculptures, studio ceramics and glassware inspired by the North Norfolk coastline. The spacious and welcoming gallery exhibits the work of up to 40 creators at any one time with prices ranging from £100 - £5,000. NR25 7NQ theflintgallery.co.uk

QUAY ART Quay Art is a printmakers' gallery specialising in linocuts, etchings and collagraphs. With galleries in both Blakeney and Wells, Quay Art also exhibits a wide variety of affordable ceramics, original watercolours, acrylic paintings and designer jewellery created by local artists. Prices start at just £20 and go up to around £500. NR25 7AL

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CLEY NEXT THE SEA Cley hasn’t been next the sea since the 1800s’; over the years the vast sea has been replaced with mile after mile of marshes and reedbeds. Famous for it’s windmill but there’s so much more to see in Cley - but it’s best to explore on foot.

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CLEY-NEXT-THE-SEA With two pubs, three cafés, a delicatessen, art gallery, clothes and gift shop, secondhand bookshop, smokehouse, pottery, various B&Bs, a visitor centre, a very impressive church, windmill (now a B&B, restaurant and wedding venue) and not forgetting the harbour you’ll need at least a day to explore. HISTORY In the 15th and 16th centuries Cley was once one of the busiest ports in England, where grain, malt, fish, spices, coal, cloth, barley and oats were exported or imported. The many Flemish gables in the town are a reminder of trade with the Low Countries. But despite its name, Cley has not been “next the sea” since the 17th century, due to land reclamation In the 15th and 16th centuries, the village overlooked the vast Glaven River Estuary and the marshes were covered at high tide allowing boats to navigate into a harbour close to Cley Church and also up as far as Glandford; as such, Cley was the main

port for Holt. By 1317, the harbour was reported to have been “in the grip of organised gangs of pirates”. In 1637 a local landowner, Sir Henry Calthorpe, dammed the river Glaven in an attempt to grab more land, it was to have far reaching effects. The river course began to silt up, effectively putting the wharves below Cley church out of action for good.

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around the village off the main road. You can even walk from the village up to the Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s visitor centre on the reserve, a modern building with wonderful views of the reserve - don’t forget to look for the footpath signs.


OLD TOWN HALL Old Town Hall House is an elegant guesthouse overlooking the vast salt marshes of Cley. Four beautifully furnished double rooms provide comfortable en-suite accommodation in this stunning part of the world. Experienced chef James Walker offers a gourmet breakfast menu; from a delicious Full English, to eggs Benedict or Cley Smokehouse kippers. Bread and pastries are all home-baked, with awardwinning sourdough and flaky, fluffy croissants. On Wednesday and Friday evenings, residents can dine together in the Old Town Hall House dining room. oldtownhallhouse.com

CLEY HARBOUR A community project that’s seen a tired, silted up quay restored by the locals to almost it’s former glory. There’s a lot going on at the harbour, see their website for events. cleyharbour.co.uk

DID YOU KNOW? THE SHELTER on Cley beach, otherwise known as the Birders Hotel. You can walk to the beach from the village, it takes about twenty minutes on the footpath.

THE BARN AT ARTEMIS Ethically-sourced clothes, great gifts, jewellery, ceramics, cards and stationery, homeware and lots more. Follow their social media pages for the latest news. thebarnatartemis.co.uk

ARTEMIS COFFEE SHOP Enjoy locally-made food with some of the best views in Cley. You’ll find baristas that really care about their coffee and a large collection of looseleaf teas; and now you can enjoy a glass wine or beer with your meal. artemiscoffeeshop.co.uk

DON'T MISS VIEW ACROSS the reedbeds from

Artemis Coffee Shop. Look out for marsh harriers and bearded tits (that’s a kind of bird) and if your lucky, maybe even a bittern.

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FOODIE HEAVEN If you like smoked fish, Cley Smokehouse have been producing smoked fish for well over 40 years slowly, in oak smoked brick kilns. If you can’t get to Cley, let them come to you with their online shopping service. cleysmokehouse.com

PICNIC FAYRE One of the oldest deli’s in Norfolk. As well as locally-sourced foods, you’re guaranteed to find things you’ve never seen before. If you do visit, try Vic’s Sticky Pear and Ginger Cake - you won’t be disappointed. picnic-fayre.co.uk enquiries@picnic-fayre.co.uk 01263 740587

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TATTY TIDES Tatty Tides has relocated to bigger premises in Lees Yard, Holt (with immediate access from the Albert Street car park). After having a successful six years of trading it was time to expand the business. The new shop offers a light and uplifting space in which to browse and enjoy. Inspired by the relaxed Norfolk lifestyle, Tatty Tides continues to bring you a mix of stylish yet affordable home accessories. It is the perfect destination for anyone looking to recreate a country or coastal vibe within their own home.

90 adult males, 60 pigs, one carthorse, five mills and a market. come a long way from its entry in the Domesday Book, at which time it boasted which makes the labyrinth of streets so attractive to visitors today. The town has in 1708. Fortunately this was followed by the large scale Georgian reconstruction through the majority of its medieval foundations in the space of just three hours This town owes its distinctive architecture to the Great Fire of Holt, which tore

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HOLT HISTORY This town owes its distinctive architecture to the Great Fire of Holt, which tore through the majority of its medieval foundations in the space of just three hours in 1708. Fortunately this was followed by the large scale Georgian reconstruction which makes the labyrinth of streets so attractive to visitors today. The town has come a long way from its entry in the

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GET YOUR BEARINGS Holt has become a desirable destination, just 10 minutes from the coast and less than an hour from the centre of Norwich, it is not surprising that people come from far and wide.

THINGS TO DO & SEE The small market-place is lined with gorgeous shops from Bakers and Larners – which is also a major department store. Another draw to the town are the variety of art galleries, ranging from the Red Dot Gallery with its eclectic collection of contemporary work, to Adrian Hill Fine Art and Picturecraft, a gallery held in great local affection.

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Close to the town centre stands Holt Station – western terminus of the Poppy Line, a restored steam railway which puffs through some of North Norfolk’s most dazzling scenery on its way to Sheringham. Hop out at Weybourne to take a closer look at this picturesque station. Holt

Country Park, just a couple of miles from the centre, is a great place to stretch your legs among the Scots Pine. Also worthy of a visit is Letheringsett Mill, the last watermill in Norfolk that still produces flour. Lovingly restored, it grinds organic wheat and is open 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.

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COLIN AT RED DOT GALLERY Charismatic and eclectic Colin Rawlings is the proprietor of The Red Dot Gallery, which is tucked away on Fish Hill in Holt. Colin’s great skill is his aesthetic eye. Visit and be entertained, not just by Colin’s enthusiastic ‘joie de vivre’ but his extensive knowledge of contemporary artists and their work. Don’t miss. thereddotgallery.com

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found in and around the antique shops check out Mews Antiques Emporium and Holt Antique centre. VISIT The unique Vinyl Vault Post Office

that sells records and plays the Rolling Stones while people buy stamps! Run by enthusiast Andrew Worsdale.

MORSTON TOWN & COUNTRY Are stockists of beautiful and stylish wax, tweed and fur clothing with sumptuous accessories and footwear. They hold extensive ranges of modern tailoring that retain a strong commitment to classic British heritage. Stockists of a large range of popular British and European labels such as Aigle, Barbour, Belstaff, Matchless, Bonart of Onley, Cirrus, Chrysalis, Dents, Dubarry of Ireland, John Smedley, Ilse Jacobsen, Really Wild, Stetson and Stones. Above all, Morston Town & Country offer you understated luxury. morstontownandcountry.co.uk

GRESHAM'S SCHOOL Gresham’s School, enviably located between the award-winning coast and countryside of north Norfolk, offers an outstanding, all-round education which combines great tradition with innovation and imagination. With a focus on preparing young people for rewarding personal and professional lives, we are proud to call Olivia Colman, Sir James Dyson, W.H Auden and Benjamin Britten ‘Old Greshamians’, Visit our school to find out the difference a Gresham’s education makes; we promise you will receive a warm welcome. greshams.com THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 47


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SANDI WESTWOOD CATCHING THE LIGHT Mesmerising planets and moons are the creation of artist Sandi Westwood see them ‘Catching The Light’

AS SEEN ON FISH HILL... The Red Dot Gallery can be found on a hill that’s flat and where there were no fish until that is quite recently now there are chips too! The Red Dot has a reputation for showing the unusual and unexpected alongside a refreshing mix of paintings, limited editions and sculpture. The offering is a very eclectic mix across a wide price range. Set over two floors with lifestyle on the ground and an ever changing gallery exhibition on the first.

No 7 Fish Hill, Holt, Norfolk 01263 710287 thereddotgallery.com

NIGEL HEMMING TYTO ALBA Tyto Alba – Just one of the immaculate images created by artist Nigel Hemming.

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MARIANNE LEY THE HARE From textile designer Marianne Ley comes the first limited edition, catch ‘The Hare’ whilst you can!

SHANE SALTHOUSE UNDER A COSMIC SKY Contemporary collages created by artist Shane explore the architecture and atmosphere of Norfolk landmarks – here Salthouse Church under a cosmic sky.

LUCY BOYDELL THE GUNTON STAG The Gunton Stag – from a most impressive folio of upscale editions by Lucy Boydell

BARRIE MORRIS Explore the work of Barrie Morris and in doing so uncover some of Norfolk’s Quirks & Quiddities THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 51


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FOUND IN HOPPERS YARD Escape the stresses of everyday life and be enchanted by the ‘must visit’ destination in Holt. You can browse in its exciting mix of shops then take tea in the Folly Tearoom or its garden where vintage romance will surround you.

FOLLY TEAROOM The Folly Tearoom is an enchanting place where the magic of a time gone by combines with quirky vintage décor, this and it’s beautiful garden, combine to ensure the perfect atmosphere to relax in. Traditional afternoon tea is served with over 40 different unique teas. A very warm welcome awaits you whatever the time of day. Everything is homemade created and served with love from breakfast to early evening bites. Open Winter 9-5 Monday to Saturday-Summer 9-6.

TEA CADDY The Tea Caddy is the must go destination for tea lovers. It offers you the chance to taste and buy forty different teas and fruit infusions uniquely blended with love and attention to detail by Judith herself. Tea as it should be. The teas are wrapped and weighed while you wait. You will find tea caddies, strainers, tea cosies, teapots and individual gifts galore. Visit us and enjoy the total Tea Caddy Experience.

VISIT US HOPPERS YARD,Bull Street, Holt NR25 6LN

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SUGARED ROSE COMPANY If you’re looking for stunning bespoke cakes that are all individually made, fresh to order, visit the Sugared Rose Cake Company. Also focusing on sugarcraft work, including hand-made sugar flowers, this specialist shop sells pretty gifts associated with baking. The owner, Alyson Bash is on hand to offer advice and help to customers with any icing and cake-decorating problems. This is a unique service which isn’t available at the average supermarket! 01263 860566  @thesugaredrosecakecompany THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 54


SEAHORSE STUDIO In the picturesque town of Holt, artisanal jeweller Helen Wright practices an ancient craft. In her brick and flint studio you’ll find her working glass using an ancient lampworking technique that produces one-of-a-kind glass beads, pendants and earrings. At Seahorse Studio you can buy individual beads and hand-made jewellery and Helen also takes commissions for pieces in any shade or colour scheme you desire.

In lampworking beads are made by melting glass rods in the torch flame, which reaches about 1000 degrees centigrade, and winding the hot glass round a metal rod called a mandrel. It’s a different technique to blowing glass, but just as old. After being formed, shaped and decorated in the flame, the beads are annealed in a digitally controlled kiln so they cool down at the correct rate to make them robust. They are then used to make unique pieces of jewellery. No two beads are alike – that’s the beauty of hand-made work. Since it opened in 2014 Seahorse Studio has now morphed into a showcase for many local artists. "I intended the building to just house my workshop, as I didn't have room at home. But I live next door to another glass artist, Hazel Millington, whose colourful fused glass is well established in North Norfolk, so I asked her if she would like to have some in my studio. After that, it grew organically.

SEAHORSE STUDIO 1 Albert Street, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6HX 01263 478020 / 07801 225 757 seahorsestudio@icloud.com seahorsestudio.co.uk @seahorsestudioholt THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 55

Helen is now delighted to have a fantastic selection of local work including quirky fused glass by Fran McCaskill and Tan Grey, ceramics by Jane Bygrave and Felicity Hoyle, copper foil work (stained glass) by Suzanne Phillips, hand painted silks by Mims Grogan, mosaics by Ruby Button, cards by photographer Jo Latham and artist Mary Newton, and wood turning by Chris Robson. Helen is also one of the few places in the UK to stock the exquisite silver and enameled jewellery of Daniel Vior, from Barcelona. "It's not local but it is hand-made, and every piece is a small masterwork". Unique to Seahorse Studio are the exquisite glass seahorses and handpainted glass pieces by Sue Jenkinson. "Sue came into the shop one day and remarked used to make glass seahorses. When I asked why she had stopped, she said, 'what would I do with them?' The rest is history."


SHOWCASING SOME OF THE FINEST PAINTINGS IN NORFOLK

Lilac Mist: Chris Forsey RI SGFA

Pin Mill: Edward Seago RBA RWS

Adrian Hill Fine Art was opened in Lees Yard, Holt in July 2013 and showcases some of the finest paintings selected from the Royal Academy, Royal Institutes, Federations and Societies. The light and airy space is perfectly suited to exhibit original works of art and Adrian Hill is proud to be representing many leading contemporary painters who provide a changing exhibition of new works. Within the collection a carefully selected and diverse portfolio of works from Modern British painters such as Sir Alfred Munnings RA, Dame Laura Knight DBE RA RWS and Edward Seago RWS RBA add to the prestige and offering of this Fine Art gallery Managing Director, Adrian Hill, has been in the art industry for over a decade and owns two art galleries. The Gallery, Picturecraft, also based in Lees Yard, was opened in 1972 by his father and grandparents, and was Holt's first independent art exhibition space and frequented by Lawrence Stephen Lowry RA during the 1970's.

Since opening the Fine Art gallery Adrian Hill has hosted two major solo sell out exhibitions for Rosa Sepple PRI at the prestigious Mall Galleries in London, written numerous art publications for Halsgrove Publishing and has just co-written “Then and Now” a book detailing the history and current members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours (RI) launched at this years’ annual open exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London.. Alongside the beautiful works of art, the addition of a high quality espresso bar, serving freshly ground Italian coffee and a range of speciality teas compliment this relaxed gallery space.

April, St Clements and Fleet Street from the Aldwych: Peter Brown ROI PS PNEAC

Despite being in a relatively central location in the busy historic Georgian town of Holt, Lees Yard is perhaps one of the town's best-kept secrets and is renowned as being a most inspirational place to discover. Tucked away behind traditionally built cottages, Lees Yard can be quite difficult to find. There are two entrances, one leading directly off Bull Street (which can be found at plaque number 12 on the Holt Owl Trail) or by the pedestrianised brick weave pathway leading through wroughtiron gates from the Albert Street Car Park. Both galleries are fully accessible for visitors in wheel chairs. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 56

The Old Junk Man: Laurence Stephen Lowry RA RBA


Adrian Hill Fine Art represents carefully selected artists from The Royal Academy, Royal Institutes, Federations and Societies.

'I Guess that's what Love is!' mixed media 38x34cm Rosa Sepple PRI

‘My Guy’ ◦ Mixed Media ◦ 40 x 32 inches ◦ Rosa Sepple PRI Lees Yard can be found

Lees Yard can be found through the the archway archway from through from the CarPark Park theAlbert Albert Street Street Car or from Bull Street.

or from Bull Street

Plaque 12 on the Holt Owl Trail

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Space to breathe. Set in 200 acres of beautiful countryside and just four miles from the breathtaking north Norfolk coast, a Gresham’s education gives your child all the time and space they need to develop into a confident, well-rounded individual.

An independent boarding and day school for girls and boys aged 2-18. greshams.com | Holt, Norfolk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 58


GRESHAM'S immersed in a fulfilling and hugely varied school life. Pupils contribute to excellence in a vast range of activities and disciplines including drama, sports, art, music, the Combined Cadet Force and Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

Gresham’s School, enviably located between the awardwinning coast and countryside of north Norfolk, offers an outstanding, all-round education which combines great tradition with innovation and imagination. Established in 1555 by the former Lord Mayor of London, Sir John Gresham, the school has continued to go from strength to strength and is now thriving coeducational day and boarding school. Three schools (Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior) provide a seamless education for children who can join our nursery

aged 2 and continue their education through to Sixth Form. We offer both A levels and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme in Year 12. In 2016, the school was awarded an ‘excellent’ inspection rating in all nine categories by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. This is testament to the high teaching standards and outstanding pastoral care provided across the school. Attracting pupils from across the UK and overseas, Gresham’s offers a diverse and welcoming environment set in 200 acres of beautiful countryside. The school has a strong commitment to providing first-class facilities, and recently welcomed HRH The Princess Royal, to open a new state-of-the-art Music School named after Old Greshamian Benjamin Britten. The £5 million music centre included classrooms, music practice rooms, a recording studio and a 140 seat recital hall. Children joining the school immediately become part of the unique community where parents can be assured that they will become

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On leaving Gresham’s, pupils have the skills, knowledge and, most importantly, the confidence, strength and desire to make their mark. Empowering our pupils to make choices that suit them and supporting them as they prepare to take the next step in life leaves them with not just a wealth of career opportunities but with memories of their years at Gresham’s that they will cherish for a lifetime. Many progress to the universities of their choice including Yale, Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, Exeter and Edinburgh. Many Old Greshamians have gone on to develop successful careers in a wide range of fields such as physiologist and biophysicist Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, founder of Dyson, Sir James Dyson, film and television director, Stephen Frears, Academy Award winning actress Olivia Colman and poet W.H Auden.

DISCOVER MORE There are two Open Mornings a year in the Autumn and Spring. Alternatively, we are happy to arrange an individual visit during term-time. The school offers scholarships to exceptional children who show outstanding potential academically and/or in the fields of Art, Drama, Music and Sport. Scholarships are available to children wishing to apply for a place in Year 7, Year 9 or Year 12.

“Hard to think who would not thrive in this happy, well-run school.” The Good School Guide


SHERINGHAM BEACH The town has one of the three blue-flag beaches along the coast, so is perfect for a day on the pristine sandy beach.

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SHERINGHAM A traditional fishing resort with a great Victorian past.

SHERINGHAM PARK Sheringham Park has several well-marked walks with glimpses of the sea, including one for wheelchair users. The park is at its best in May and June when the spectacular display of purple rhododendrons is in flower.

MARKETS There is a thriving market in the car park next to the North Norfolk Railway station. It takes place twice a week but is busier on Saturday than it is on Wednesday.

SHERINGHAM BOATING LAKE A fine example of a Victorian boating lake and shelter. Popular with local as well as visiting children and adults alike. NR26 8LQ

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___ EXPERIENCES FOR ALL THE FAMILY HILLTOP OUTDOOR CENTRE Give school holiday boredom the boot with an action-packed family adventure day at Hilltop. An exciting array of adventure activities awaits you, including: High Ropes, The Big Zipper, Super Swing, Climbing Wall, Archery, Tree Top Trail and The Air Jump... a thrilling and unique addition to the activities. Minimum age eight years - Booking Essential! Hilltop also offers Children’s Adventure Birthday Parties throughout the year. 01263 824514 hilltopoutdoorcentre.co.uk

SHERINGHAM MUSEUM The Mo Museum on the seafront is also worth a visit, with bright galleries where you can walk amongst an extraordinary historic fleet of lifeboats and fishing boats. You will also find another two lifeboat museums on the eastern side of town.

1940’S WEEKEND On the 15th - 16th September, step back in time to the days of the blitz, rationing and utility clothing. Remember to go in uniform or 1940s civilian dress to add to the atmosphere. nnrailway.co.uk

THE POPPY LINE Sheringham is easily accessible by train, as there is a railway station linking to Cromer and Norwich via the Norfolk Broads, as well as the more scenic North Norfolk Railway along the fabled Poppy Line to Holt, via Kelling Heath. You can’t miss the plume of steam rising when it is running. nnrailway.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 61


A SHOP FOR ALL SEASONS

BLYTH & WRIGHT At the age of 88, Ron Wright still puts on his shop coat every day to work in the family ironmongers, something he has been doing since the age of 13! SPRING Equip your green fingers with gardening gloves, compost, plants, bulbs and seeds Get round to that long-forgotten DIY job with ladders, tools and decorating equipment Give the walls a fresh lick of paint after the spring cleaning. Diversify your baking skills with a huge range of cake making equipment

SUMMER Manicure your lawn with a new mower or tidy your bushes with hedge cutters and strimmers. Keep the garden cool and watered with water butts, hoses and sprinklers Get all the kit for your camping holiday, including furniture and accessories Make sure you‘re seaside ready with windbreaks and beach games. The store pictured in the 1930s. Back then it was a single shop front, but over the years Ron and Richard Wright astutely bought adjoining shops that came up for sale, developing the business into the hive of rows.

It is a job he first started in the Blyth and Wright business over 70 years ago at the tender age of 13. Back then, in 1944, his father Clarence Granville Wright’s shop was one of three ironmongers in the seaside town. Times might have changed, but the popular department store now employs a staff of 18 and sells everything from kitchen goods to garden furniture and fine china. But the army of loyal customers can still buy a single screw for just five pence. The shop is now managed under the watchful eye of son Chris, 48. It first opened as C A Sadlers in 1897, when Queen Victoria was on the throne. It wasn’t until Mr Wright’s father, Clarence, bought into the business in 1930 that it took its present name. It started as a single shop front but, over the years, Mr Wright and his brother, Richard bought adjoining property, expanding the business into the hive of rows and rooms stocking thousands of products it is today. Despite the shop’s change in size and range, the Wright family has battled to

keep its traditional charm. A washing mangle is tucked in between the wood-burning stoves and a collection of ancient screws. But with progress, old-fashioned flat irons were replaced with modern electric ones in the 1920s. And one of the shop’s biggest sellers, dry toilet buckets, were phased out with the advent of flush lavatories. Mr Wright was also a top gunsmith and did a brisk trade selling shotguns to local landowners and farmers. As Ron and his brother Richard, now deceased, grew up they expanded into glass and china. Speaking with the launch of the shop’s new front, Richard said: ‘We pride ourselves on our service to customers. Although this is a large shop, you can still be served by the proprietor. Whether you spend 50p or £50 we like to feel you get just as good service.” To experience a truly unique family business when you are in Sheringham, make sure you pay Chris and his colleagues a visit you’ll understand first hand why they say: “Blyth and Wright – I bet we’ve got it!” THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 62

Host a barbeque to die for with the latest equipment and garden furniture

AUTUMN You’ll find all you need for jamming, pickling and bottling your favourite preserves. Prepare your home for the festive season with wonderful Christmas decorations Browse the unique china shop for oneoff presents Get inspired with novel gift ideas by the range of 1940’s inspired gifts Buy a gift voucher for a friend who’ll reap the year-round benefit - perfect for those who are difficult to buy for

WINTER Fuel your hearth with coal, logs and kindling Replace your coal bunkers, coal hods and fireguards Keep the chill out with wood burners, paraffin heaters and gas fires Everything you need to make a Christmas puddling including the decorations Nurture garden wildlife with bird food, feeders and tables as well as homes for bats, hedgehogs and insects.


Blyth & Wright

Blyth & Wright

TRADITIONAL IRONMONGERS SINCE 1897

Traditional Ironmongers since 1897

We are perhaps the largest independent ironmongers in East Anglia, services, products and values. We areoffering perhaps traditional the largest independent ironmongers in East Anglia,

traditional services, and values. Handmade ironoffering door and windows • looseproducts nails, screws, belts and washers • a wide range of hand tools chain and rope cut to length plumbing handmade iron door and window • loose nails, screws, bolts and• washers • a and wide range of fittings and much, much more... hand tools chain and ropeelectrical cut to length • plumbing and electrical fittings and much, much more...

Kitchen & China Craft We have an extensive range of modern and traditional baking, cake decorating & preserving accessories.

KITCHEN & CHINA CRAFT

Stockists of kitchen craft • Great British Bake off We have an extensive range of modern and traditional cakecookware. decorating & preserving accessories. • Kilner and a treasure trovebaking, of other Stockists of Kitchen Craft • Great British Bake Off • Kilner and a treasure trove of other cookware. also stock china and crockery including: We also stockWe famous china and famous crockery brands including: Moorcroft brands Emma Bridgewater Portmeirion Franz Moorcroft Emma Bridgewater Portmeirion Franz

34/40 Station Road, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8RQ 01263 823258 • blythandwright.co.uk

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34/40 Station Road, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8RQ Telephone: 01263 823258 www.blythandwright.co.uk


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CROMER

A busy town with a historic pier and plenty to explore through its narrow streets. HISTORY Cromer’s seafaring past is beautifully preserved in the Cromer and RNLI museums – both packed with history and tales of bravery, including tributes to local lifeboat legend Henry Blogg.

THINGS TO DO & SEE The massive perpendicular tower of Cromer’s parish church can be seen from every direction. The tower is open to visitors and the view from the top is well worth the effort – you will see that the Bittern Line links Norwich with Cromer and Sheringham by train. If you want to get away from it all, two miles east of Cromer is Overstrand beach. It is great for fossil collecting and ideal for swimming and for families with children. When the tide retreats there are sandy pools for paddling and to play in.

THE GARDEN HOUSE GALLERY & SHOP A former Fisherman’s cottage, this quaint brick and flint listed building houses six rooms of vibrant artwork and gifts. It has been under the ownership of Kate Gale since 2010, and is situated in Garden Street, a popular thoroughfare to the famous Cromer Pier. Kate says: “Our visitors love exploring the quirky little rooms and are always amazed how the building opens out. They are enticed in by our regularly changing exhibitions (although I suspect they are actually coming to see Cassedy my gorgeous labradoodle!) We are fortunate to live in an area rich and diverse in its artistic talent and I aim to capture a snapshot of that on our walls.” gardenhousegallery.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 64


VIRGINIA COURT HOTEL One of the best independently owned hotels along the North Norfolk Coast, the award-winning Virginia Court Hotel, offers stylish accommodation within a converted Edwardian Club House and is famous for its friendly welcome and exceptional service

9 Cliff Avenue, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 0AN | 01263 512398 | virginiacourt.co.uk

THE PIER Is a great year-round attraction, and whatever the weather Cromer hosts the last ‘end of the pier’ show in Europe every summer. It is a traditional British Summer variety performance now in its 42nd year, and should not be missed. Aside from sampling the famous Cromer crab (best in early summer) and watching the crab boats, be sure to spend time walking the shoreline. Cromer’s safe and sandy beaches have consistently won both the Keep Britain Tidy Seaside Award and the prestigious EU blue flag award for water quality. Patrolled by Lifeguards in summer, the beach is ideal for families of all ages.

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CARRICK’S FIVE STAR GUEST HOUSE Carrick’s is at its heart a family farming enterprise comprising 550 acres of arable and grassland, grazed by forty rare breed White Park cows and their calves together with the de Morley herd of Lincoln Red cattle. Carrick’s, is the perfect base to explore the county, from the wide open beaches of North Norfolk to the special heathland and forests to the south. Through an agreement with English Nature, they offer guests an insight into the stunning beauty of this very special area. A series of inter-connecting permissive footpaths enable visitors to find peace and quiet rarely experienced today. carricksatcastlefarm.co.uk

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REEPHAM

A tranquil, tucked-away village with market town status. HISTORY

FISHING

Reepham may feel like a village but it is very proud of its market town status, granted in 1277. It is famous for being one of only two places in Europe to have three churches in one churchyard: St Mary’s, St Michael’s and All Saints, Hackford, now in ruins. St Mary’s church was mainly built in the 14th century and contains a canopied tomb on the north wall of the sanctuary famous for its exquisite detail.

If you are interested in fishing, the Reepham Fishery is just outside the historic town. It is regarded as one of Norfolk’s premier coarse fisheries, having been established for many years on spring-fed lakes. The fishery is renowned for the size and quality of the crucian carp, and has four wellstocked lakes in total.

Marriott’s Way is a 26-mile path that follows disused railway tracks, passing through Whitwell and Reepham railway station so you can enjoy walking or cycling through many picturesque villages on the way towards Norwich or Aylsham. The station also houses a small museum, a tearoom and has cycles to hire.

EXPLORE Foxley Woods, Norfolk’s largest remaining ancient woodland. In spring, the bluebells carpet the woodland floor.

reephamfishery.co.uk

VISIT Drive to Blickling Hall, a lavishly decorated 17th-century stately home with painted ceilings and a variety of ornamental gardens and woodland. Under the care of the National Trust, the Estate is worth a visit, as little has changes over the centuries and it is quintessentially Norfolk! nationaltrust.org.uk/blickling-estate

EXPERIENCE The Dial House is an elegant restaurant with rooms. Eight luxury bedrooms, magnificent breakfasts, hand-crafted afternoon teas, spa treatments and grand dinners thedialhouse.org.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 66


CARRICKS

AT C A S T L E FA R M "Booked for a long weekend (3 nights) – saw on Wolsley Lodge website and TA. Jean & John are great hosts & the place itself is lovely; we stayed in the Carrick Room which is grand & comfortable. The breakfast was excellent. Try this place out if in the area – its very pleasant, interesting & I’m sure you would not be disappointed."

The award-winning Carrick’s at Castle Farm Guest House is located on the banks of the River Wensum in Swanton Morley. It has been the home of the Carrick family for almost 100 years. Our history is who we are. Whilst that is true for all of us, here at Carrick’s our past surrounds us. The bricks of the Victorian farmhouse, the boundaries of the fields and the curve of the River Wensum define what we are all about and what we have to offer. Guests tell us that coming to Castle Farm is a civilised step back in time and we love that. Our house and our rooms boast every modern luxury, it is true but it is the overwhelming sense of timelessness that makes us different, that is our identity. Wake early and walk the river. Take a book on the lawns during the day, or a drink to the riverbank in the evening and you won’t hear traffic, only the rooks perhaps, the call of an owl, the occasional ‘crawk’ of a goose or the heavy breathing of the farm cattle in the farmyard pen. We offer gorgeous rooms in a historic house all set in an idyllic riverside setting. Park Farm Campsite. Hidden away in lush meadows surrounding Park Farm, our campsite offers a safe and peaceful base from which to explore our wonderful county of Norfolk. So whether you are looking for a quiet place to ‘chill out’ or you seek more strenuous activity, you will find it all here at Castle Farm.

Carrick’s at Castle Farm Castle Farm, Swanton Morley, Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 4JT. 01362 368302 | carricksatcastlefarm.co.uk

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FAKENHAM

A bustling market town that comes alive on race days. 18th-century watermill set beside a flowing river and landscaped garden.

HISTORY Fakenham has had market-town status for centuries, with the first recorded trading as early as 1250. Today’s Thursday market still takes place close to its original medieval location around the parish church. For an interesting glimpse into the town’s past, visit the small Museum of Gas and Local History, housed in the original gasworks.

EXPLORE Hootz House and WildRootz award winning indoor and outdoor play at Pensthorpe Natural Park. Or why not visit Sculthorpe Moor nature reserve, internationally recognised for its wildlife and woodland, fen and reed habitats.

MARKET DAYS Thursdays are when the town comes to life. There is everything you would expect from a market – and much more. You will find a vast range of exotic spices, fruits, vegetables, cheeses and meats, not to forget the flea market. There is also a popular farmers’ market in the market square on the fourth Saturday of every month and a monthly makers market at Fakenham parish church..

THINGS TO DO & SEE Pensthorpe Natural Park is located just outside the town. Home to many exotic and rare water birds, and set in the calm oasis that is the Wensum Valley, it’s a lovely place to unwind. There’s plenty to keep the children occupied, with exciting trails, adventure play and more. Race days are keenly anticipated at Fakenham Racecourse and take place throughout the year. The races are a family affair, so bring everyone along – children under 17 are admitted free and adult entry is £10. For a drink, The Sculthorpe Mill is the place to go. It has a converted THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 68


Splashing in WildRootz stream!

Piet Oudolf’s Millennium garden

Wildlife and conservation projects

A secret trail of sculptures

A river valley haven for native and migrating birds

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Hootz House indoor play


WATCHING

WILD NORFOLK One of Norfolk’s most appealing assets is its unspoilt countryside and the abundant wildlife you will encounter there. What better way to get the low down on what you can expect to see and one of the best places to visit than from local wildlife expert Richard Campey from the One Stop Nature Shop. GET TO KNOW NORFOLK'S NATURE WITH ONE STOP NATURE SHOP

places; places that they want to share and enjoy with others. They have chosen sites and dates to offer something for everyone, some are places you may know, others may be a little more off the beaten track and offer you the opportunity to explore somewhere new. Above all, their walks are aimed at providing Norfolk’s visitors with the chance to experience the region’s wonderful landscapes and enjoy the very special wildlife that makes a home here.

One thing you can’t fail to notice when in North Norfolk is the amazing abundance of wildlife that thrives along the coastal marshes, woodlands, beaches and dunes of this scenic area. Norfolk has long been a mecca for birdwatchers who are ‘in the know’, but with so much choice, deciding where to go and what to see can be daunting for the visitor. At The One Stop Nature Shop, they provide you with the solution, with a series of fun, wildlife-packed walks that take you to the very best places at the ideal time of year.

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A pair of binoculars will, without doubt enhance your visit to our beautiful county whether you are watching a ghostly barn owl drifting silently over a meadow or watching some of the 1000s of pink-footed geese that visit us from Scandinavia in the winter. Choosing binoculars is very much a personal decision; it’s all about what feels right for you, what level of nature watching you do and the budget you have available. To start with, let’s demystify the numbers on a pair of binoculars. The first number is the magnification; the second is the diameter of the objective glass and the larger the diameter the more light will enter the binocular. The smaller this number, generally the smaller the binocular which can be good for people wanting particularly lightweight and compact binoculars.

and then’ policy! Whether you are buying a pair for £45 or £2000, it is important to us that you get the right ones. We pride ourselves in offering you our expert, unbiased advice to achieve this. As well as a wide range of optics to suit all preferences and budget including binoculars, telescopes and tripods, The One Stop Nature Shop also stocks: • • • • • •

Wildlife books, identification aids and maps Nestboxes and wildlife cameras Microscopes and hand magnifiers Bird food and feeders Outdoor clothing and rucksacks Night vision equipment

How they feel in the hand, ease of use, how they perform with spectacles, weight and size all vary with individual models and the only way to get the right one for you is to try them out and compare different ones. Choosing a pair of binoculars should be a pleasant experience so we have a ‘no rush, no obligation to buy there

For many wildlife enthusiasts, the lure of Norfolk is its plentiful birdlife. Beaches and saltings ring to the calls of curlews, redshanks and the feisty piping of wonderful avocets, the fields and lanes harbour whitethroats, yellowhammers and secretive grey partridges and woodlands of English oak and beech are home to nuthatches, green woodpeckers and much more. But they shall also be looking out for other Norfolk treats; fallow deer grazing in parkland, common seals on the beaches and boisterous brown hares in the cornfields. Their walks attract a real diversity of people, both novices and experienced enthusiasts, but above

all, they love to share the county's heritage with people who come to learn and who are looking to find out more about local wildlife.

and Trips page of their website, or just call them for further details – they look forward to spending time in the field with you!

Starting their walks from the One Shop Nature Shop in Burnham Deepdale gives walkers and birdwatchers the opportunity to meet up and get acquainted before heading out for a fun-filled adventure!

USEFUL INFORMATION

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The One Stop Nature Shop, 9 Dalegate Market, Burnham Deepdale, PE31 8FB 01485 211 223. Open every day except Christmas Day 10am – 5pm onestopnature.co.uk


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BEST OF

NORFOLK'S FINE ART North Norfolk is awash with fine art galleries and we have asked leading gallery owners to select artists that they consider ‘ones to watch’. The majority of these artists are exhibiting in their galleries so why not pop in to get a close-up look. If you are tempted by that special find some of the galleries featured are part of the ‘Own Art Scheme’ where payment can be equally divided and spread over 10 months.

BURNHAM GRAPEVINE MARI FRENCH The roots of Mari French’s paintings lie in her deep-seated love and affinity with landscape and weather. Born in Manchester she grew up close to the brooding presence of the Pennine hills and then spent 15 years living on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Her early paintings from this time reflect the locale - powerful, at times moody and always evocative. Moving to live in Norfolk, her sources of inspiration and the resulting paintings changed - the colours brighter, and the mood less intense - but still capturing the elemental forces of these wild landscapes. Her work is constantly evolving, with experimentation employing paint, ink, collage and oil pastel. The most recent paintings reflect a greater confidence, employing

bigger brushes and bolder gestures, the work freer and more expressive but still evoking the interaction of wind, rain, and light. Having been a selected artist in the 2014 Sunday Times Watercolour Competition her work has most recently been selected for the Royal Watercolour Society 2018 Contemporary Exhibition. Always fascinating to look at on first sight, Mari’s paintings reveal more about themselves and ourselves as time passes. Overy Rd, Burnham Market PE31 8HH burnhamgrapevine.co.uk

QUAY ART MAX ANGUS As an artist Max tries to capture the weather, the landscape and the pleasure of being outdoors. As a well respected and collected print-maker and illustrator, much of her inspiration comes from the North Norfolk coast and its nature reserves, and over the last few years Max has been concentrating on multi block linocuts. Max is a member and Treasurer of The Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA). The SWLA is one of the art societies represented by the Federation of British Artists (FBA) at The Mall Galleries in London where her work is included in regular exhibitions. A wide and varied selection of Max’s original Linocuts and Wood Engravings are permanently on show at both of Quay Art's galleries which are located on the High Street in Blakeney and on the Quayside in Wells-next-the-Sea. The galleries are open everyday 10am-5pm (except Wednesdays). High Street, Blakeney. NR25 7AL The Quay, Wells. NR23 1AR THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 72


You will also find a striking selection of original contemporary coastal watercolours alongside ceramics, glass and sculpture, all inspired by coast and countryside.

4 The Granary High Street Blakeney Norfolk NR25 7AL

2 Quayside The Quay Wells Norfolk NR23 1AR

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ETCHINGS • LINOCUTS • COLLAGRAPHS • WOODCUTS • WATERCOLOURS • GLASS • CERAMICS • SCULPTURE

Quay Art is a printmakers gallery showcasing original printmaking techniques including linocuts, etchings, collagraphs and woodcuts.


CERAMICS SCULPTURE

GLASS

CONTEMPORARY FINE ART

The Flint Gallery of contemporary fine art showcases a wide variety of work created by established and emerging artists, all in response to the inspirational combination of countryside and coast. Located at the end of The Quay in the picturesque village of Blakeney on the North Norfolk Coast, the gallery offers a friendly and welcoming environment in which to enjoy the finest contemporary art including paintings, wildlife sculpture, glass and ceramics.

O I L PA I N T I N G S

WAT E R C O L O U R S

MIXED MEDIA

Proud to offer the Own Art Scheme

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THE FLINT GALLERY VIRGINIA RAY Virginia is drawn to landscapes with a history of human intervention and how it has evolved and continues to evolve through natural and human processes. Through observation and research... which often involves interviewing locals, along with incorporating

materials gathered from the landscape itself... Virginia seeks to create an interwoven layering of local history with memory, using the texture and colour of the landscape. The latest inspiration for this process has been the north Norfolk coastline. She is particularly interested in the traces left by man on the land and the idea of creating a geographical, biological and

human record of events. In her work, marks are made, not to describe but to emote and evoke traces of memory. By embedding old photographs, maps and materials of the land into her paintings Virginia further evokes these traces and serves to put history and memory back into the land. Westgate Street, Blakeney. NR25 7NQ theflintgallery.co.uk

PINKFOOT GALLERY Cley-based artist, Rachel Lockwood works in a converted stable on the edge of the village. Although Rachel trained at Psalter Lane Art school and Middlesex, where she completed a science degree in illustration, her work is now far from the scientific. Rachel can be seen out and about in Cley sketching lines, marks and moods for her large oil paintings. Now internationally recognised for her semiabstract ‘animal form’ paintings (look closely as she usually hides creatures within her paintings) and locally known for her moody North Norfolk landscapes, Rachel is certainly an artist to look out for when in North Norfolk. Rachel’s work sells in London and at the Pinkfoot Gallery in Cley. Instagram: @pinkfootgallery pinkfootgallery.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 75


THE RED DOT GALLERY SHANE

observer to participate in the scene, to be part of it or to react to the moment before them.

Red Dot Artist Shane creates idiosyncratic images based on the architecture, landscape and skies of Norfolk – his contemporary collage technique mixes photography with design, typography and richly coloured inks - it is then heat-pressed in sections onto a material such as canvas to produce a distinctive final result of an intriguing textured ‘jigsaw’.

At times the memory is perfect and detailed; in others, the finer points are washed away with only a simple fuzziness of emotion left in its place.

Each idea sets out to represent remembered moments - intense colours and fragmented views - at first glance, they could almost be photographic, but once the image is closely observed, the disjointed aspect of recollecting a sense of place and time is evident. The work invites the

Every one-off heat press printed collage is a unique artwork, the process dictates that no two could ever be the same. It is with pride that The Red Dot Gallery has been allowed to commission a selection of Limited Editions based upon Shane’s work, each signed and numbered by the artist. (Prices from around £145.00) 7 Fish Hill, Holt NR25 6BD thereddotgallery.com

ADRIAN HILL FINE ART LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RA RBA Famed for his industrial scenes, seascapes and match stick figures, Laurence Stephen Lowry used his canvas as a response to his observation of life, with each painting becoming an intense personal symbol, reflecting the painters emotions. Born in Manchester in 1887, in the heartlands of the industrial revolution, Lowry received private painting lessons before spending ten years at the College of Art in Manchester. The Impressionist style that the college taught was not favoured by Lowry although he did build on his very accomplished drawing ability by painting what he saw as this ‘superficial’ style. Lowry was not so interested in the personalities of the individual, but rather the beauty of the shapes and patterns his crowds created against the factories and chimneys, in his industrial landscapes. The single figures or small group, often seen against a white background, provide reference to the vulnerability of man while acting as a metaphor for his own feelings. Regarded as a genius; Lowry’s contribution to twentieth century art was honoured by many institutions throughout his life.. His works have sold for in excess of £1 million in auction rooms and Fine Art gallery’s worldwide. In the 1970’s he visited Lees Yard in Holt spending time with Michael Hill, Adrian Hill’s father, looking in the then new Picturecraft Gallery. Adrian Hill Fine Art, Lees Yard, Holt adrianhillfineart.com THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 76


NORFOLK'S

ANTIQUES & FAIRS

NORWICH

AUCTION HOUSES

ONLINE SHOPS

Norfolk Showground Antique and Collectors Fair The county’s largest event with over 500 inside and outside stands spread over the Norfolk Showground.

Townsend Auction Galleries in Beeston hold bi-weekly antiques, collectibles & interiors sales together with regular specialist toy, collectibles, fine art and classic car sales.

Check out the current stock online at Stalham Antiques Gallery. Alternatively you can pop into the shop to browse.

Norwich, NR5 0TT

townsend-auctions.co.uk

norfolkshowground.rnaa.org.uk

James Beck hold weekly auctions of antique & household furniture, art and collectables in Fakenham.

Acle Antiques hold dining room, lounge furniture and a large selection of occasional pieces from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods.

jamesbeckauctions.co.uk

View online and in Acle.

Norwich, also has a collection of 30 dealers in a redundant church located in the Norwich lanes area. St Gregory’s antiques & collectibles offer an eclectic mix of stock and are open seven days a week. st-gregorys-antiques.co.uk Pop Up Antique & Collectors Fairs throughout the year at Bircham, Blakeney, Cromer, Dunston Hall, Horsham St. Faiths, Loddon and Holt Antiques & Interiors Vintage Fair. Check the website for dates and opening times antiques-atlas.com

Keys Fine Art Auctioneers have a weekly sale in addition to special, books, picture and antique specialist sales based in Aylsham. keysauctions.co.uk The Diss Auction Rooms, weekly sales plus 20 special category Saturday sales, in addition to diverse specialist auctions. twgaze.co.uk/auction/ diss-auction-rooms/ Acle Salesrooms hold weekly country and specialist auctions.

mikehicksantiques.co.uk

acleantiques.co.uk Honeycombe Antiques in Harleston have a wide range of antiques available well worth a rummage online to get a feel for the quality and range of stock. honeycombeantiques.com Arts & Crafts Antiques clean modern website with good visuals of the stock. Or visit the shop at 31-35 Elm Hill Norwich NR3 1HG artsandcraftantiques.co.uk

horners.co.uk Landles Auctioneers 1856 in King’s Lynn hold general house clearance, antiques & collectibles auctions landlesauctioneers1856.co.uk

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RICHARD SCOTT ANTIQUES

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Richard Scott Antiques in Holt, is well worth a visit. Richard, a former restorer at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, has run this most diverting business for almost five decades. His early reputation was built on seeing the beauty and charm in broken and damaged ceramics.

Grove Farm antiques can be visited by appointment at Syderstone but you can get a flavour of their stock online too at. grovefarmantiques.co.uk

richardscottantiques.co.uk

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NORFOLK DINING 68 Best of Dining

79 Norfolk Restaurant Week

75 Norfolk Top Eats

80 North Norfolk Food & Drink Festival

76 Best of Norfolk Deli’s 78 Best of Local Produce

81 Norfolk Pub Walks

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G A LTO N B L AC K I S TO N cooking techniques. In 26 years I’ve had four head chefs, many restaurant managers and hundreds of young chefs through the kitchen door and what I would say is that our food is getting better and better. That really is down to Greg Anderson, our head chef for the past 5 years, whose passion for sourcing the best ingredients and season produce and being able to dovetail with me butting in makes our cooking so strong at present. There have undoubtedly been changes here at the hall over our time and that really is the beauty of the place as you can always do a little something. We have put on three conservatories, six more bedrooms and a smoke house to name a few. I suppose the minute one stands still is the time to put my feet up and stop.

It was 26 years ago in 1992 that we embarked on the opening of Morston Hall. Time certainly flies!! I find it quite amusing how a lot of us Norfolk kids in our teens and twenties go away to other parts of the country but quite often find ourselves migrating back to Norfolk to stay.

What has happened certainly since the early nineties is that Norfolk has spawned some very fine restaurants and gastropubs, cafes and has now become in my opinion quite a foodie destination, which is fantastic. We have branched out as in No.1 Cromer, which makes me smile as it’s a beast in the summer and is certainly eclectic with its’ own identity different to Morston Hall. Who would’ve thought we would now have our own No.1 beer range,

One of the great beauties of Norfolk, especially on the coast, is that things haven’t really changed in all the time that I’ve been back! Mussels are still being sold by Beans opposite us, Samphire sold by little stall holders in the summer and seal trips are still run from Morston Quay. Quietly Norfolk gets on with producing high quality ingredients and very seasonal fayre as more and more people seem to find Norfolk from London and the Midlands. I know I am biased but I love everything about the county and in all our years here at Morston it is interesting to see how the menu has evolved not only in size but at times become quite complex with our THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 79

Morston Hall Champagne, our own smoked salmon and now this year we will be growing many of our own herbs and vegetables at the hall. It is certainly an exciting time to work in the kitchen who would have thought we would do away with gas and move over to induction and all our crockery would be hand-made by local Made in Cley and I would spend too much time messing about with James Martin promoting good old Norfolk! Here’s to the rest of the decade of fine food, incredible ingredients and amazing cooking, Cheers! morstonhall.com


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BENEDICTS RESTAURANT

to offer, which he does with a forever seasonal changing menu in a relaxed environment and with hospitality at its heart. For special occasions, celebrations and business meetings Benedicts has a beautiful private dining room which seats 8-14 guests available at lunch and dinner times.

Benedicts is a small modern neighbourhood restaurant with classic values, run by husband and wife team Richard and Katja Bainbridge. A true family business in the heart of Norwich. After being head chef for seven years at the Michelin starred Morston Hall and after winning BBC 2’s Great British Menu 2015, Richard who heads up the kitchen, wanted to go back to his roots as a Norwich boy and showcase the best of what this fine county has

Set Lunch 2 Courses £16 3 Courses £20 A lá Carte 2 Courses £29 3 Courses £37 6/8 Course Menu £49/£61 Wine pairings available

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CONGHAM HALL

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Benedicts Restaurant 9 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PE info@restaurantbenedicts.com restaurantbenedicts.com 01603 92 60 80

Whether you are looking for a relaxing place to stay, a family lunch in pleasant surroundings or somewhere to celebrate in style, then look no further! Congham Hall, set in 30 acres of beautiful parkland on the edge of the Sandringham Estate, and has been welcoming guests for over 30 years. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every day and offers a varied choice of dishes using fresh local produce, as well as vegetables and herbs from our own garden and a

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choice of excellent cellar wines. On sunny days, there is nothing better than lunch on the terrace followed by a walk around the grounds and herb garden. Rooms are from £135 including breakfast (dog friendly and family rooms available). Congham Hall boasts of 3 AA red stars and 2 AA rosettes for the restaurant. Congham Hall, Grimston, King’s Lynn PE32 1AH info@conghamhallhotel.co.uk conghamhallhotel.co.uk 01485 600250


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MORSTON HALL

Star, 4 AA Rosettes and 4 AA Red Stars.

Morston Hall is a privately-owned intimate country house hotel dating back to the 17th Century. It is located two miles from Blakeney on the spectacular North Norfolk coast and provides a tranquil retreat from the daily hustle and bustle.

The restaurant is open each evening for dinner and for lunch on Sunday, offering a daily changing tasting menu showcasing the finest seasonal produce the Norfolk coastline has to offer.

The restaurant is featured in the Good Food Guide’s Top 50 UK Restaurants and La Liste best 1000 restaurants in the world, as well as holding a Michelin

Morston Hall, Morston, Holt, Norfolk NR25 7AA reception@morstonhall.com morstonhall.com 01263 741041

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THE WELLS CRAB HOUSE The Wells Crab House is a small, intimate and informal restaurant. Their ethos is to create a friendly, relaxed and welcoming dining experience centred around beautifully prepared local and seasonal seafood dishes. The seafood platters are consistently popular. They also offer a smattering of ‘landlubber’ dishes on their monthly menu and the specials board offers some unique and tantalising dishes. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 81

For their talented Kitchen brigade using local produce is a top priority and they are proud to supply crabs and mussels from Andy Frary on his Andorra Star 2 boat, lobsters from Billy Ward on his Ma Freen boat and oysters from Richard Loose from Brancaster, The landlubber dishes coming from award-winning butcher Arthur Howell. Wells Crab House, 38 Freeman Street, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1BA enquiries@wellscrabhouse.co.uk wellscrabhouse.co.uk 01328 710456


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DINING BRIARFIELDS

Whether it’s a light bite, simple supper or celebratory meal with friends and family, at Briarfields we start with good food and create imaginative dishes that are inspired by our coastal location. From Brancaster mussels to venison from the nearby Holkham Estate, we enjoy the simple pleasures of using fantastic local ingredients and fresh, seasonal produce.

fennel salad – a superb dish that showcases Norfolk artisan producers. Classic dishes are elevated into something spectacular, such as Briarfields’ fish pie with salmon, smoked haddock, crayfish tails and prawns, with a delicious Parmesan mash topping; or for meat-lovers, a stunning braised shin of beef with horseradish mash, roasted carrots and red wine sauce. Enjoy a meal – or perhaps an indulgent Posh Afternoon Tea – in Briarfields’ elegant dining room, overlooking the salt marshes at Titchwell. Cozy by the log-burner in winter or sit out on the decking in warmer weather, relax and enjoy a taste of Norfolk life. Briarfields, Main Road, Titchwell PE31 8BB

Start with our home-smoked salmon gravlax, marinated in Norfolk ‘Black Shuck’ gin and served with a pickled

info@briarfieldshotelnorfolk.co.uk briarfieldshotelnorfolk.co.uk 01485 2107420

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THE LIFEBOAT INN

DINING

The Lifeboat Inn’s restaurant in Thornham offers a variety of places and cosy corners with roaring fires, comfy sofas to dine or simply have a drink and unwind. Whether you prefer to dine in our history-soaked bar, spacious, bright conservatory or relaxed dining room, we're as passionate about the quality of our food as we are about its provenance. With some of the UK's best local producers on our doorstep, we're proud to be able to showcase locallyreared meats, freshly caught fish and Norfolk grown vegetables on our comprehensive, mouth-watering menu. Our Head Chef and his dedicated, highly skilled team knows just how to

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make the most of this locally-grown fayre. Our menus evolve constantly and feature seasonal produce while it is at its best. From delicious, set-you-up-for-theday hearty breakfasts, to traditional lunchtime or evening meals like fish and chips, country pates, ploughman's platters, crisp salads, hearty soups and stews and the best Sunday roasts, rest assured that each and every dish is sourced, prepared and cooked with provenance in mind, from field, sea or river to fork. The Lifeboat Inn, Ship Lane, Thornham, Norfolk, PE36 6LT info@lifeboatinnthornham.com lifeboatinnthornham.com 01485 51226


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THE BOATHOUSE The Boathouse incorporates a magnificently refurbished pub and restaurant with intimate dining areas as well as areas for larger groups.

open fireplaces, pine floorboards and oak beams make for a welcoming spot. The light and airy main restaurant has a wonderful vaulted ceiling and offers a contemporary dining space with classic touches.

The interior is finished to the highest standard using natural finishes with subtle lighting for a warm ambience. Inside is a long bar with several large bay windows offering lovely views of the water. Exposed brickwork, two

The Boathouse, Ormesby Broad, Eels Foot Road, Ormesby St. Michael Norfolk NR29 3LP

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produce and seafood, including the famous Brancaster mussels. All the food is made on the premises, using ingredients that are sourced and supplied from local producers.

info@theboathouseormesbybroad.co.uk theboathouseormesbybroad.co.uk 01493 730342

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Enjoy a choice of menus from seasonal a la carte to homemade pizzas or Norfolk tapas at The Chequers Inn restaurant. This beautifully renovated former coaching inn on the North Norfolk coast offers a variety of areas to dine, relax and enjoy a laid-back informality. The service is charmingly chummy and atmosphere is calm and relaxed. The head chef and kitchen team are passionate about local, high quality THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 83

The Chequers menus suit every taste including hearty Sunday lunch, lighter lunchtime snacks and pizzas. There is very popular tapas too – Norfolk style. The Chequers Inn High St, Thornham PE36 6LY info@chequersinnthornham.com chequersinnthornham.com 01485 512229


THE MARQUIS

OUTSTANDING DINING Head Chef at The Marquis is Tom Bushell who, after successful stints at Le Talbooth and the hugely popular Milsoms, both in nearby Dedham, is now winning plaudits here. Tom’s cooking expresses an assured, Modern British style and is frequently described by guests as exceptional. His dishes are sophisticated but never fussy, based on expertly cooked local meat and fish, enhanced with complementary, gutsy flavours. Typically delicious details include herb purees, scented truffle honey, sweet balsamic onions and smoked cheddar croquettes, while the kitchen’s Josper grill – an enclosed barbecue – is used to give smoky, char-grilled flavour to everything from steak to snails. Desserts such as a delicate, buttery apple tart showcase Tom’s deft touch and he has also developed an innovative, modern vegetarian menu, featuring dishes such as fennel tempura, white asparagus Wellington, and gnocchi with roasted artichokes, torched ricotta, cobnuts and sage.

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NORFOLK'S

TOP EATS Whether you’re after a sophisticated afternoon tea or a casual pie and pint, this county caters excellently for peckish customers. Here’s our top picks of the most memorable eating and drinking experiences you’ll find in this corner of the UK.

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WIVETON HALL

STRANGERS

THE ROSE & CROWN

Wiveton Hall Café, which overlooks the marshes and out to sea, it has a reputation for fine, wholesome food. Situated on a fruit farm, surrounded by strawberry fields and raspberry canes, the food is always seasonal which is reflected in the regularly changing menu.

Stangers in Norwich showcase some of the best coffees from around the world. They want customers to try exciting and complex coffees, which have been specifically picked by them. Coffees change throughout the year depending on the current crop cycles so there's always something new to try.

Everything you would expect from a Norfolk village inn – twisting passages and hidden corners, low ceilings and old beams, pamment floors and log fires.

Wiveton Hall, 1 Marsh Lane, Wiveton, Holt, NR25 7TE

21 Pottergate, Norwich, NR2 1DS

THE WHITE HORSE INN

GREY SEAL COFFEE

This eatery is gloriously situated on the marshland coastline of North Norfolk at Brancaster Staithe, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The landscaped sunken garden, planted with marsh type shrubbery, is perfect for all day al fresco eating. In summer, the big blue skies and spectacular sunsets are not to be missed.

Don’t miss with this North Norfolk small batch artisan coffee roasters. Their coffee is roasted using beans imported from across the world, with a range that change seasonally, incorporating a broad variety of origins and flavours.

Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk PE31 8BY

Blakeney NR25 7NQ

COOKIE’S CRAB SHOP Near Cley, this authentic shop serves a selection of seafood platters, salads and sandwiches in a garden overlooking the salt marshes. Feel free to bring your own beer or wine to accompany your meal. The Green, Salthouse, Holt NR25 7AJ

Glandford NR25 7JP

Old Church Road, Snettisham, Norfolk PE31 7LX

THE LIFEBOAT INN Dating back to the 16th century, this traditional coastal inn retains the character and rustic charm of its heritage – but with the added sophistication and comforts of contemporary living. All of the benefits of a genuine local pub can be found in the bar where the welcome is warm, the atmosphere relaxed, and plenty of local ales are consumed. Ship Lane, Thornham, Norfolk, PE36 6LT

Wells next-the Sea NR23 1EA

STIFFKEY STORES This is a great creative hangout on the north Norfolk coast. They sell Monmouth coffee, which sources and roasts coffee from single farms, estates and cooperatives. The Old Coach House, Wells Road Stiffkey NR23 1QH

The Lifeboat Inn, Thornham

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BLAKENEY HOTEL

TITCHWELL MANOR

This quayside location is unmissable for its magnificent views across the estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point. Sink into delicious finger sandwiches, patisserie and fruit scones in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Take your afternoon tea wherever you like in the hotel, next to the lounge fire, in front of the sea view or in the walled garden. Relish the retro ‘Crunchie’ teacakes with beverages from the Rare Tea Company or Moutard Champagne. If you’re gluten free, be sure to advise in advance.

Served daily from 3.00pm to 5.30pm.

Served daily from noon till 5pm.

The Quay, Blakeney, Nr. Holt NR25 7NE

Titchwell, Nr Brancaster PE31 8BB

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JARROLD Jarrolds department store in Norwich has a fantastic basement deli that makes a point of supporting local producers. Here you can browse all manner of fine produce that includes cheeses, speciality pastas, “on tap” organic oils and vinegars, pâtés, pies, cakes, teas, coffees, wines, gins, speciality beers and chocolates. Their hampers, including a selection called “Norfolk in a Box”, make a perfect gift. jarrold.co.uk

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NORFOLK DELIS Norfolk is deliciously well-served by delightful “destination” delis, providing somewhere different for people to browse, shop or eat. Increasingly viewed as visitor attractions in their own right, they are ideal places to stock up on must-have holiday treats. Typically, they provide a showcase for the very best of local produce and take pride in sourcing their supplies – for what they make and bake as well as sell – from growers and producers who share their appetite for top quality and provenance. BACK TO THE GARDEN In Letheringset, near Holt, doesn’t just offer a Deli (or a garden). It also comes with an award-winning farm shop selling its own organic meat and an excitingly wide range of home-grown veg. Its deli choices embrace the pick of British artisan cheeses, organic salami, wonderful wines and, of course, a selection of delicious foods from the kitchen that also serves its picturesque restaurant and cafe. back-to-the-garden.co.uk

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THORNHAM DELI

HUMBLE PIE

More than a deli... Thornham Deli is a destination in its own right. It is a place where visitors to the area and local residents converge to chat and read the papers over a barista-prepared coffee. It provides a buzzing place to meet friends or business colleagues. There is always an innovative menu card, showcasing locally-sourced, seasonal, high quality produce.

Located above Gurney’s celebrated wet fish shop in Burnham Market, Humble Pie has long been an attraction for foodies visiting or living in this part of the world. Small in size but big on content, local produce has always been a fixture alongside the often intriguing offers from farther afield. Whether you are in pursuit of delicious cheeses or fabulous cakes, it is a great little discovery and, given its location, you may find yourself irresistibly drawn to the delicious seafood on sale downstairs, too.

The lifestyle store houses eclectic, unique and stylish goods for the home and garden as well as a range of clothing and fashion accessories that are chic, contemporary and utterly at home whether at the coast or in an urban setting .

facebook.com/humblepiedeli gurneysfishshop.co.uk

Thornham Deli is a venue that appeals on so many levels. It is stylish yet comfortable, buzzing and welcoming. It combines the old-fashioned qualities of great customer service with an inimitable panache and flair. Food and drink is at the heart of all we do. Our kitchen team turns out fantastic food, which showcases both local East Anglian produce and some of the best ingredients from around the world. This is mirrored in our alcoholic drinks section, where local crafted gins and beers made from Norfolk barley and other local ingredients, jostle for a place alongside wines from some of the best wine-growing regions of the world.

BLAKENEY DELI

And if you want to take a taste of Thornham Deli with you, we offer a range of frozen meals, prepared in the Thornham Deli kitchen and chilled in a blast freezer or, on a warm summer’s day we will prepare a bespoke picnic hamper, filled with tasty treats from the Deli counter.

Featured in The Sunday Times Best Places 2019 , no visit to the gorgeous village of Blakeney is entirely complete without popping into the renowned, family-owned, fine food and wine shop that is the Blakeney Deli – and they have the TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence to prove it! Offering the pick of deli fare and carefully selected wines, the hub of the shop is the on-site kitchen where cakes, breads and pastries (including their, famous sausage rolls) are produced alongside pâtés, soups and a range of appetising and original dishes using fresh seasonal and local produce.

thornhamdeli.co.uk

blakeneydeli.co.uk

Home to the Best Sausage Rolls in East Anglia as mentioned in The Sunday Times

Certificate of Excellence Winner 2018

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TIMES & DATES Gates open at 10am and close at 4pm. Holkham Hall is open on the Sunday from noon until 4pm (last entry). Holkham Park is open both days, 10am to 5pm.

Chris Coubrough and Arthur Howell, firing up the crowd at one of the many enjoyable cookery demonstrations.

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FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL Now in its 10th year, North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival is the biggest event of its kind in the region. And it just keeps growing. Each year thousands of people pour through the gates of Holkham Hall, licking their lips in anticipation of an unrivalled taste of the best produce that this appetising corner of East Anglia has to offer. Held in early autumn, the festival extends an open invitation to producers, suppliers and consumers to come and celebrate the pick of what the sea and land so bountifully provide. The only rule? Everything must either be grown, reared, caught, produced or sold in North Norfolk. Passionately partisan, the perennial popularity of this event simply serves to underline how far above its weight this area punches when it comes to food and drink. Food fans familiar with this neck of the woods are already accustomed to

enjoying the very best of fresh local fare wherever they go – in restaurants and gastro pubs, at delis and even roadside stalls. So it’s no wonder they flock here from far and wide.

activities for all the family – which take place across the two days. This ensures there is plenty to see and consume while you are here, as well as to purchase to take home.

Like opening the door on a gigantic fantasy larder, it is hard to imagine a lovelier setting for this cornucopia of culinary delight. The selection of produce the festival traditionally attracts and showcases in and around its historic Walled Garden makes for a wonderful celebration of everything from meats, poultry and seafood to local honey, ice-cream and real ale. Not forgetting all the puddings, tarts, cakes, fruit juices, vegetables, cheeses, yoghurts and pretty much anything else that anyone who loves fresh local produce can think of providing.

It is no surprise the festival captures the imagination – and taste buds – of so many returning aficionados as well as the first-time foodies for whom the pleasure of discovery still awaits.

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FESTIVAL FACTS The 2019 North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival takes place in the grounds of Holkham Hall on Saturday 31st August and Sunday 1st September. As usual, there will be a great range of produce on show and on sale. Entry for the general public is free but a car-parking charge applies. The festival is organised by a committee and supported by county-wide organisation, Norfolk Food and Drink Ltd.


RESTAURANT WEEK There is appetisingly good news for everyone who will be in Norfolk later in the year – Norfolk Restaurant Week is back (from October 29 to November 9). In case you haven’t come across it before, the concept is simple. Dedicated diners get to take their pick from dozens of fixed-price special lunch or dinner menus in a mouthwatering selection of exciting eating places. Restaurants, cafes, pubs and hotels get to showcase their individual talents, as well as demonstrating, collectively, that Norfolk boasts an awesome culinary scene. People already checking their diaries will notice the event actually takes place across a fortnight (including weekdays but excluding weekends). Carefully positioned between the highs of the summer and Christmas seasons, it provides an enticing attraction for late-autumn visitors and spreads the love to the wider tourism economy. Locals get a treat, too. The idea for Restaurant Week started in New York (where it lasts a whole month) and was soon taken up in other parts of the world. In Norfolk, it began modestly in 2012, with barely a dozen establishments, all on or near the North Norfolk coast. Within six years the team behind the initiative increased

participation to more than 80, and while the biggest concentration of venues remains in North Norfolk, the initiative now extends across the county, including Norwich. Food-lovers come in ever-increasing numbers to enjoy the experience and try new places. So popular has it become, that those who could once have expected to get round every venue, now know it pays to plan (and book) in advance. There are top names on the list as well as wonderful discoveries to be made. Whether you elect to dine in style or lunch at leisure, a two or a three-course option is always available, satisfying different appetites as well as a variety of tastes. Menus are posted on line so that prospective customers can immerse themselves in the process and the cuisine. Founder Martin Billing explains: “The intention has always been to highlight the wealth of talent we have on our doorstep and to place Norfolk, not only as a destination to enjoy big skies and lush beaches, but also as a culinary one. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 89

“We have a plethora of producers in the area, many of whom supply the local pubs and restaurants, who showcase the best Norfolk has to offer. Norfolk Restaurant Week provides locals and visitors alike with the opportunity to experience this marriage of local produce and creative talent in the kitchen. “We are essentially celebrating the food-to-table ethos and by offering it at great value, diners embrace the opportunity to try new places as well as old favourites, making Norfolk Restaurant Week a firm favourite on the food-lovers’ calendar.” Diners confirm this. “We love exploring restaurants,” says one serial returner, “and Norfolk Restaurant Week gives us the opportunity to try as many as we can fit in! None of the restaurants we have visited has ever disappointed and the menu selection is always excellent.” You can browse the restaurants at norfolkrestaurantweek.co.uk Permission to start drooling...


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STATELY HOMES & GARDENS From small higgledy-piggledy cottage plots to magnificent green spaces at stately homes, Norfolk has a huge collection of gardens. It is also a historic area replete with grand houses and aristocratic estates. Take the whole family to feast their eyes on the elaborate architecture, smell the aromatic greenery and stretch their legs out in the open. SANDRINGHAM

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The most famous stately home in Norfolk, Sandringham is the muchloved country retreat of Her Majesty The Queen. There are 274 rooms filled with treasures, and over 60 acres of gardens. On a tractor tour or woodland walk through the country park you will even glimpse Park House, the birthplace of Princess Diana.

This maze is unlike any other as its design is based on the ruins of the adjacent Beeston Priory. As it’s not symmetrical, there is no middle, but see if you can find the viewing platform for a bird’s eye view of these ten acres of garden. The series of paths mean you have to explore in order to find the exit.

The most spectacular time to visit Sandringham House is late spring/ early summer when the grounds abound with fantastically coloured rhododendrons and azaleas.

Open for 2018 season from Easter NR26 8SF

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BLICKLING HALL One of England’s great Jacobean houses, Blickling features the spectacular Long Gallery, fine Mortlake tapestries, and the restored 19th-century Hungerford Pollen painted ceiling. Great for cycling or fishing, and don’t miss the Heritage Open Days or Proms in August. NR11 6NF

HOLKHAM HALL A classic 18th century Palladian-style mansion nestled in a 3,000 acre deer park on the beautiful north Norfolk coast. Great for roaming the outdoors on bike, boat or by foot, it also has a great play area. Don’t miss the North Norfolk Food Festival in September NR23 1AB

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OXBURGH HALL This 15th century moated manor house is located on 70 acres of beautiful estate. Panoramic views from the roof look out over the Victorian French parterre, walled orchard, kitchen garden and a Catholic chapel. Guided walks are available to witness snowdrops carpeting the ground at certain times of year. Open February until October, with weekend openings up until Christmas PE33 9PS

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FELBRIGG GARDENS & ESTATE

THE GOODERSTONE WATER GARDENS

Take in the sumptuous Stuart architecture and fascinating history of Felbrigg on the relaxing circular 2.5 mile walk around the estate. Inside you’ll find an impressive Georgian interior, with plenty of activities to keep children engaged.

Located just outside of Swaffham, these water gardens are a peaceful aquatic paradise. The network of waterways and ponds includes thirteen bridges and a natural trout stream. It is the creation of 70-yearold farmer Billy Knights, who built on his damp meadow when it became too wet for his cattle to graze on.

Open Feb to Oct from 11am-5pm.

Open all year round

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PENSTHORPE NATURAL PARK

One of the most remarkable gardens created in recent years, Alan Gray and Graham Robeson have assembled an accomplished feast of formal design and decorative exuberance. Sculptures, lavishly planted pots and finely detailed walls and gates also play their decorative part. Please note dogs are not allowed NR12 9HN

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Open throughout the year from dawn to dusk. NR26 8TL

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NR21 0QA Home to three spectacular gardens, as well as Hootz House indoor play and WildRootz, this is a great family day out. At the Millennium Garden you’ll find an acre of lush floral tapestry, then immerse yourself in the beautiful water-focused Wildlife Habitat Garden, before strolling through the vast wildflower meadow Open daily except for main Christmas period NR21 0LN

BRESSINGHAM STEAM & GARDENS The appropriately named Bloom family have been gradually expanding these vibrant gardens for over 50 years. Nearly 5,000 different species and varieties have now been collected. Be sure to take a packed lunch to the fragrant picnic area and fit in a ride on The Gallopers. Open from February half term IP22 2AA

FAIRHAVEN WOODLAND & WATER GARDEN BROAD Just over the border in Suffolk is Somerleyton. A magnificent and unique Hall and 12 acre gardens that house a yew hedge maze built in 1846. The Victorian stately mansion is renowned as one of the finest Victorian Stately homes in the country and the Gardens are open from Easter to the end of October. NR32 5QQ

HINDRINGHAM HALL GARDENS The most striking feature of these gardens is the moat surrounding the property, which dates from 1100. Along with the stream and adjacent fish ponds, it has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is one of only a handful of complete moats in Norfolk, and is open to the public on Wednesdays and Sundays during the summer.

Open March until October.

One of the finest examples of the work of famous landscape gardener Humphry Repton, Sheringham Park has viewing towers providing amazing views. Enjoy the exhibition, discover some rare and unusual trees on the Tree Trail, and attend The Wild Garden Walk when the rhododendrons and azaleas are in full bloom.

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Set in the heart of the Norfolk broads, the house and formal gardens at Fairhaven were used as a convalescence home and gardens and a training ground for the home guard during World War Two. Thanks to the gradual introduction of shade and water loving plants, the garden was completed 15 years later. Open all year round, with daily boat trips available from April - October NR13 6DZ THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 91

HOUGHTON HALL Built in the 1720s for Great Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, Houghton Hall remains one of England’s finest Palladian houses. It is filled with curiosities, from a collection of contemporary sculptures displayed throughout the grounds, to The Soldier Museum, the largest private collection of model soldiers in the world. Opens for season on 30 April PE31 6UE


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THETFORD FOREST & BEYOND Central Norfolk is a beautiful expanse of natural landscape stretching from Bury St Edmunds in the south to Swaffham and Castle Acre in the north. Thetford Forest and Kings Forest collectively form the largest lowland forest in the UK, and have miles of tranquil trackways and paths to explore. As one of the driest parts of Britain the large skies are often blue, and the area is home to some historic market towns. NARBOROUGH HALL This enchanting hall is surrounded by ancient parkland and a watery landscape of lakes, woods and romantic gardens. The peaceful River Nar flows through the grounds, and the orchard and kitchen garden are a thriving organic haven. Described in photographer Clive Nichols’ recent book as “Romantic English gardening at its best”, the grounds overflow with gentle English colour, a lake full of waterlilies and roses that cascade down every facade of the beautiful old Hall. narboroughhallmoss.com

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ELVEDEN ESTATE All foodies would enjoy a visit to the Elveden Estate. With an AA Rosette restaurant and a nature trail through the woodland, it’s a smart place for a stopover. Its food hall has more than 50 local artisanal producers of fine food and wine and there is also an inhouse butchery with estate reared beef, wild venison, free range chickens and lamb. elvedencourtyard.com

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE! Howard Carter was a Swaffham resident and the town’s museum has a Egyptology room dedicated to him and his worldrenowned discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamen

BRECKLAND & THETFORD FOREST The Brecks has one of the most distinctive landscapes in the UK, including an eight mile trail of ‘pingos’, or circular lakes created in the last Ice Age. It also boasts an excellent overall climate with low rainfall and hot summers. Embark on your own outdoor adventure at Thetford Forest, whether you prefer cycling, walking or aerial antics. Walking trails are available to download online, but you are sure to stumble across beautiful spots to have a picnic and watch the wildlife.

GRESSENHALL FARM & WORKHOUSE This excellent museum offers a great family day out with much to explore both inside and out. Discover hundreds of relics of Norfolk’s rural life as well as a dairy where you can learn about the history of milk, butter and cheese production. Alongside these exhibitions of working and domestic life you’ll find a farm full of East Anglian breeds that are maintained by traditional techniques. Cart rides depart from the farm yard most afternoons but are dependent on the weather. This living museum is only open during the February half term, then from 11th March for the 2018 season, so make sure you don’t miss it. museums.norfolk.gov.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 95


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THE ENGLISH WHISKY C O St George’s Distillery is home to The English Whisky Co, the first English Whisky Distillery in over 100 years, producing award winning whiskies and liqueurs for over 11 years. It is also home to The Kitchen at St George’s. A relaxing and comfortable environment has been created for you to enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch or simply coffee and cake. In addition to the restaurant, there is also outside seating on the terrace to enjoy those warm summer days. And if you're visiting 'The Kitchen', why not make time to take a tour at the distillery or a walk down to the river. Recent awards include Best Whisky of Europe 2018 , Finalist in Norfolk and Suffolk Tourism Awards 2019 as Best Large Visitor Attraction and Food and Drink Tourism Attraction.

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TOURS We offer a wide range of tours, some available daily, others monthly. The St George’s tour is our most regular tour. We aim to run this tour every hour on the hour from 10am til 4pm. 7 days per week. A guide will take you onto the distilling floor and explain how whisky is made. You then move onto Warehouse 1 to see the whisky in casks, and to breathe in the amazing aroma caused by the Angels Share escaping before finally finishing with a taste of one or two of our wonderful malt whiskies. 1 HOUR £12.50 PER PERSON £5.00 UNDER 18 There is no need to book, however groups of 10 or more need to pre book a tour to avoid disappointment.

SHOP Visit our wonderful shop that stocks over 250 different world whiskies,

the full range of English Whisky produced on site and beautiful gift ideas including a wide range of glassware, books, personalised gifts, and locally sourced food products.

THE KITCHEN AT ST GEORGE’S Visit us for fantastic coffee, tea, milkshakes, homemade cakes, all day breakfast, brunch, light bites or lunch. A great place to enjoy home cooked fresh food inside or al fresco on our terrace. Open 7 days a week 9am-5pm.

RIVER WALKS The distillery sits amongst a grove of cricket bat willows which run down to the gently flowing river Thet. Our river walk is open to the public during opening hours.

LOCATION We are situated in the heart of the Brecks, just 1 mile off the A11 between Norwich and Newmarket on the B1111 at Roudham.

 Recent awards include Finalist in the EDP Food and Drink Awards Best Family Dining.

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THE THOMAS PAINE TRAIL Although better known state-side than in his native land, Paine was a Thetford born man who went on to be one of the most influential political theorists of the 1776 American Revolution. Thetford now hosts a trail for you to trace his steps around the town. Discover commemorative plaques & statues as well as Thetford Grammar where he went to school. Don’t miss the Ancient House Museum or the memorabilia at the Thomas Paine Hotel. thomaspaineuk.com

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NORWICH CATHEDRAL This awe inspiring cathedral has recently undergone a revamp, and is fast becoming a place to be seen in the city. Regardless of whether you’re religious or not, this is the most complete piece of Norman architecture in England and its vast structure mustn’t be missed. People of all faiths are welcome to enjoy the diverse program of events throughout the year which includes popular art and photography exhibitions. If you pop in you can enjoy a light lunch or coffee and cake in the Refectory cafe, and experience the tranquillity of the Herb and Japanese Gardens. cathedral.org.uk

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During the early nineteenth century, a movement of Norfolk painters known for their rural watercolours made an impact on the art scene. Following the creation of the Norwich Society of Artists, the movement continued for over three generations. Wealthy Norwich families were the patrons of this elite, but at a time when lots of art was overshadowed by the vast output of Turner and Constable, much of this work didn’t reach the heights of fame that it perhaps deserved. Today their work can be seen at the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery museums.norfolk.gov.uk

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A cultural visit to Norfolk wouldn’t be complete without popping into the internationally renowned Sainsburys Centre. Not only does is it have collections spanning 5000 years of human creativity, the space is also divided into unique transparent sections. Anthony Gormley: 3x Another Time until the 22 April 2022. Further details of these exhibitions and more are on the website. scva.ac.uk

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When visiting Norfolk’s churches keep an eye out for medieval doodles carved into the wall. Stained glass windows and plaques only tell us about the local elite, but look closer and you might see crude carvings that give a fascinating insight to the ordinary people of yesteryear. An exciting study is recording these pre-Reformation graffiti inscriptions in places such as Kelling Church. Be a part of the project at

In 1998, the shifting sands of Holme beach on the North Norfolk coast revealed something extraordinary. Preserved in the sand were the remains of a unique timber circle dating back 4000 years to the Early Bronze Age. The timbers soon became known as ‘Seahenge’ and are now preserved at Lynn Museum in 48 parts. Experience a life-size replica of the structure in its glory days, then discover the timbers as they were found on the beach.

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BRESSINGHAM For where else would you be able to ride on a Victorian roundabout, indulge a passion for all things steam driven, wallow in nostalgia for one of the television's best-lobed comedies and glory in gardens that offer a glimpse of horticultural heaven? Add a couple of railways running around the across the site, a genuine old signal box, a museum, restaurant and picnic place, the mix soon promises something for everyone. Privately owned by the bloom family. Adrian Bloom and his father Alan each created a six acre garden, the Dell and Foggy Bottom. Together with the other linking gardens, there are now over 8,000 species and varieties on display. Alan Bloom's other passion - for steam led to Bressingham becoming home to a fine collection of traction engines and locomotives. The Dad’s Army Collection is another piece of serendipity. Some of Bressingham’s vehicles were used in

the much-loved sitcom when it was filmed around Thetford. Bressingham has extended the wartime spirit by recreating Walmington-on-Sea in its museum. Situated close to the town of Diss, Bressingham’s main season runs from Easter to the end of October, with steam and nonsteam days throughout. There is also a special events programme running throughout the summer. Visitors can ride through the glorious gardens on one of the four working railways or step back in time on the working Victorian steam carousel ‘the Gallopers’, the beautiful painted horses that eternally travel ‘up and down’ and three-abreast around Bressingham’s restored steam carousel. There is always something for all the family at Bressingham. You can even stay as a bed-and-breakfast guest in Alan Bloom’s old home of Bressingham Hall. Or failing that, take home a Bloom’s bloom from the adjacent garden centre.

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CHILDREN Norfolk is a real playground for children – it’s packed with adventure to suit all ages and interests Old lifeboat station at Blakeney Point

BRESSINGHAM Bressingham has over four miles of narrow-gauge steam lines and four magnificent journeys to choose from. The long track of the Nursery Railway (2ft gauge) leaves from the museum building and passes locomotive sheds and a lake before crossing over the Waveney Valley Line. Don’t miss a ride on the Gallopers good for both young and old. Check the website for the daily timetable. IP22 2AA 01379 686900 bressingham.co.uk

THE NORTH NORFOLK RIDING CENTRE The North Norfolk Riding centre at Walsingham is a small family run business offering lessons and hacking for all ages and abilities. NR22 6DL 01328 820933  @northnorfolkridingcentre

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THE WASH MONSTER

Perfect for a family day out, the heated open-air pool and separate toddler pool has a slide, springboard, giant inflatable and kiddies adventure play area, with a café serving hot and cold snacks, drinks and ices. Canoe Hire also offered (advance bookings only).

These unique seal safaris and coastal trips are run by charismatic Captain Willie. Using two original amphibious vessels, the Wash Monsters depart from the central promenade in Hunstanton, each tour provides an imaginative and fun way of discovering the local wildlife populations and panoramic views as well as learning of historic legends around The Wash.

Open 25th May - early September beccleslido.com | 01502 713297 Or take a river trip to Geldeston. Enjoy the wildlife en-route - such as otters, kingfishers and marsh harriers and a meal, drink or music at the Locks Inn. Or stay on board for a round trip.

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SANDRINGHAM ADVENTURE PLAY AREA & SCULPTURE TRAIL The play area has more than thirty pieces of equipment and the sculpture trail is a walk through the Arboretum passing sculptures, all made by chainsaw carvers from natural tree trunks. At present there are 15 sculptures. Both the play area and the sculpture trail are free of charge, as are the Visitor Centre car parks, and are open every day of the year. PE35 6EN THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 100

HAPPISBURGH OWLS Happisburgh Owls is a friendly, welcoming and calm place to visit, perfect for youngsters if you want to see, interact with, and learn about owls. They have a a variety of owls, some you will recognise and some you may not. The owls are all imprinted and very friendly and will be very happy to see you NR12 0QA 01692 651501


___ DON'T MISS Redwings Horse Sanctuary where animal lovers can visit for free.

Play Golf Norfolk has great taster sessions for beginners.

Explore the Norfolk countryside by train from Sheringham to Holt

Go crabbing or seal spotting at beautiful Blakeney for just £13 per person.

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Just behind Norfolk Lavender is East Anglia’s largest children’s indoor play area, with something to suit all ages. For older children, there’s state-of-theart interactive gaming and a 3D spider tower. Younger visitors can enjoy the stimulating 0-2’s area or the specially designed low ropes adventure course perfect for ages 2-4.

Church Farm, Stow Bardolph - a fantastic day out of Family Farm Fun.

Taking the children crabbing on the Sheringham Prom or the Pier at Cromer adds something special to a family day out and is a truly British pastime. What’s more, it won’t break the bank; all you need is a piece of string, old scraps of meat or fish and a weight. To let you in on a local tip, grab some frozen sand eels from a fishing shop – for crabs they are as irresistible as caviar. After throwing these morsels off the footbridge, you won’t have to wait long for the pincers to grab on. A timeless source of fun for adults and children alike.

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Meet our friendly animals, watch the pig racing, take a tractor ride or play on the adventure playground, with ground level trampolines. Don’t forget to jump around in the straw barn, make sandcastles in the undercover sandpit or play on the tractors on our pedal tractor trail. There is also our fabulous indoor play area, the Treehouse, with Under 5’s area. Homemade lunches and cakes available PE34 3HT 01366 382162

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A world with more than a little sprinkling of fairy dust for the whole family – where you can take lazy boat rides across the Scaaaaary Lake, cross jungle bridges, visit treehouses, whizz down the Wobbly Wires, get befuddled in the Mudlde Maze, build dens with bracken and sticks and dress up and join in with the enchanting daily storytelling.

The North Norfolk coast is the best place to learn about birds and the RSPB run events throughout the year for everything from beginning birding to Titchwell’s fabulous wildlife.

If you’re feeling adventurous, Fritton Lake on the Somerleyton estate offers a flawless setting for a natural dip. It is one of the loveliest stretches of water in East Anglia, which can be enjoyed for a charge of £6 per session. If the weather is too chilly for a swim, bike hire is also available so you can explore the estate on land along with the adventure playground and pitch & put.

Check the website for the events and a range of activities to get you started. rspb.org.uk/youth

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There may be no more peaceful place than the Norfolk Broads, a landscape unchanged for generations. For solitude it’s hard to beat Strumpshaw Fen, where wildlife thrives alongside a herd of Highland cows. But pick any part of The Broads and you won’t be disappointed, whether for a gentle yomp or a rollicking boat ride. For livelier pursuits, start in Wroxham to hire any manner of watercraft. Children will enjoy the Bure Valley Steam Railway, or meeting animals at Wroxham Barns or the whimsical Bewilderwood.

GREAT YARMOUTH RACECOURSE This attractive racecourse has a sea view and is one of the only ones in the country with a straight mile - for all those who aren’t racing fans this means younger horses can race. For a great family day out why not visit the Great Yarmouth Racecourse - If you book online you save £4 on the ticket and children under 18 are admitted free to all enclosures when accompanied by an adult. If you are new to racing check out their online beginners guide before you set off which is easily found on their website. NR30 4AU greatyarmouth-reacecourse.co.uk THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 104


FELBRIGG HALL & THE GUNTON ARMS SOMERLEYTON Brimming with history, romance and grandeur. Whether indoors or outdoors, there’s plenty to keep you occupied at one of Britain’s most well-preserved stately homes and gardens. You can even camp by Fritton Church or stay at the estate’s very own boutique hotel - The Fritton Arms. Set in a beautiful 5000 acre English estate and open to the public every April to September, Somerleyton plays host to numerous events, serves pub-goers at The Duke’s Head and holidaymakers with its charming Fritton Lake Retreats. NR32 5QQ somerleyton.co.uk

Just a short 20-minute drive from Felbrigg Hall, with its sumptuous Stuart architecture and fascinating history is The Gunton Arms. A kind of rock’n’roll hunting lodge, filled with overspill pieces from Ivor Braka’s collection of modern art. Don’t miss the theatre of real flame cooking in the Elk Room, overseen with great skill by chef Stuart Tattersall, who cooks from local ingredients including venison from the surrounding deer park. There’s also a proper pub bit, smelling of beer and wood-smoke, with a pool table and dartboard. The Gunton Arms, Cromer Road, Thorpe Market, Norwich NR11 8TZ. 01263 832010 theguntonarms.co.uk Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate NR11 8PR nationaltrust.org.uk

HAPPISBURGH The first thing you need to know is that this place is pronounced ‘Haze’Brah’ and not ‘Happy’s Burg’. Archaeological excavations on Happisburgh beach have revealed that ancient humans lived in Britain more than 800,000 years ago, making them the earliest northern Europeans in existence. When on a beach walk bear in mind that early human footprints thought to be a million years old were discovered on this very coastline. The beach here has always been a popular visit with its high cliffs, fields overlooking the sea and of course the Happisburgh Lighthouse. It is the oldest working light in East Anglia, and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Originally one of a pair, it was built in 1790 with a 85ft tall tower and a lantern 134ft above sea level. NR12 0QA THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 105

WROXHAM BARNS An award-winning visitor attraction set in the stunning countryside close to Wroxham. Come and see talented craftspeople and chat to them while they work, or browse the shops which offer everything from unique gifts and stylish clothes to fun toys and delicious foods, before taking a break for refreshment in their Restaurant or Farmyard Cafe. Visit Junior Farm with a daily programme of activities where you can groom, cuddle and bottle-feed our animals. Stop by Piggy’s Play Sty for heated indoor soft-play, perfect for little ones. Try your hand at getting a hole in one on our Championship Mini Golf and our seasonal traditional funfair will keep the younger visitors entertained. PE31 7JE 01485 579526

GORLESTON BEACH This stretch of coast is perfect for a family day out with grassy cliffs, a sandy beach and RNLI Lifeguards patrols during the summer. NR31 6DQ


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WROXHAM As the gateway to the Broads, Wroxham is packed with plenty for land-lovers and sailing enthusiasts to enjoy. HISTORY The Norfolk Broads have been a popular boating holiday destination and centre for yacht racing since the late 19th century, but they were not always such leisurely locations. For many years the broads were thought to be natural features of the landscape, but it was not until the 1960s that they were revealed to be the product of man’s labour. The Broads were actually formed by the flooding of medieval peat excavations, creating the current landscape filled with reed beds and wet woodland.

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You may initially find yourself confused between Hoveton and Wroxham, which are often referred to in the same breath, so they sound like the same place. They are separated by the River Bure but both are excellent starting points from which to explore this magical area as there are countless boat trips and boat-hire companies from which to choose as well as plenty of landbased activities in the vicinity.

Wroxham Barns, just on the outskirts of the town, is a collection of shops and workshops where a number of rural crafts are practised and the products sold. It is set in 15 acres and there is also Junior Farm, which is a real pull for youngsters where the accent is on hands-on fun – you can cuddle the guniea pigs, feed the horses and help collect eggs. The Pantry stocks one of the best collections of local produce around

and their cafe is a great spot for Sunday lunches – and cakes!

THINGS TO DO AND SEE Hiring a boat to explore the waterways, and getting off the beaten track, allows you to fully understand the beauty of this area, spot its wildlife and try out a few of the pubs, many of which are best reached from the water. And don’t worry if you don’t fancy taking charge of a boat yourself as there are plenty of manned motor cruisers offering trips, although the boats are very easy to manage. There is also the chance to learn about the local history at the Museum of the Broads in nearby Stalham, in buildings formerly associated with the wherry trade. If the weather is inclement a trip on the Bure Valley Railway is always popular. It runs between Wroxham and Aylsham in the school holidays as well as the main summer season.

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VINTAGE ITEMS A dazzling display of vintage jewellery and time pieces are housed at Bradley Hatch Jewellers, including retro Rolexes, Omega and Tag Heuer watches. Pocket watches and chains make a unique gift, and vintage brooches, rings and pendants can be loved and restyled in all new ways.

RESTORATION, REPAIRS & BESPOKE CREATIONS Bradley Hatch Jewellers takes great pleasure in restoring favourite items to their original sparkling condition. Their in-house workshop offers a range of services, including repairing jewellery, redesigning heirlooms, and restoring watches and clocks. Valuations for insurance and probate can also be provided.

WEDDING & OCCASION JEWELLERY Browse the finest selection of wedding and engagement rings in Norfolk – or for those who have already tied the knot, how about a beautiful Eternity ring? Their bespoke wedding ring service can create a unique design specially for the bride and groom. A wide selection of bridal jewellery is available, and friendly assistance is always available to help you find that perfect piece to help you sparkle when the big day arrives. So whether you’re looking for a beautifully cut diamond, an antique pocket watch, or that extra special gift to melt the heart of a loved one, you will be spoilt for choice at Bradley Hatch Jewellers of Wroxham.

‘Committed to quality and service’ Whether you’re looking for a beautifully cut diamond, an antique pocket watch, or that extra special gift to melt the heart of a loved one, you will be spoilt for choice at Bradley Hatch Jewellers of Wroxham. Located at the heart of the broads, Bradley Hatch Jewellers was established twenty five years ago. The secret to their success stems from serving customers with genuine care and respect. Whether you are desiring a bespoke design, a repair or a special purchase, you are guaranteed professional advice. May 2019 marks the shop’s 25th Anniversary, with many customers returning year after year for the same warm welcome they experienced the first time they visited the Bradley Hatch treasure trove.

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NORFOLK COAST There is one thing you can guarantee to see a lot of when you come to Norfolk and that’s water. Be it the great North Sea, the many rivers running into the sea or the mighty Broads.

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THE WATER We thought we would take this opportunity to explore some of the many ways you could spend some time ‘on the water’. If your idea of fun is cruising along watching the watery world go by then there are several companies that can make this happen: NORTH SEA FISHING TRIPS Whether you want to go out with a gang of you for the whole day or have a father and son/mother and daughter moment for three or four hours this is a great way to experience sea fishing. All gear can be provided if required and there’s even a chef on board should you wish to dine at sea too. They are based at Thornham with their winter cod fishing trips leaving from Lowestoft. Check their website and with three and a half hours mackerel and bass fishing starting at just £35 per person this is a very accessible way to get out on the water. norfolkfishingtrips.co.uk 01485 517610 THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 110


NORFOLK’S CHALK RIVERS Did you know that there are only 200 chalk rivers in the world, with 160 in Britain and 10% of these are in Norfolk! The result of flowing over a chalk bed means that chalk rivers with their calcium rich, clear waters have their very own particular set of flora and fauna. The Norfolk chalk rivers include the Glaven, Babingley, Stiffkey, Gaywood, Hun, Mun, Ingol, Heacham and Burn. You can explore some of these rivers at certain points, so for more information go to: norfolkriverstrust.org 01263 711299

SURFING Finally, for those of you with an appetite for the slightly more adventurous maybe a surfing session is more up your street – Norfolk can give Cornwall surf a run for its money any day! Deep swells and good waves can be experienced at several sites along the coast including Mundesley and Cromer and at the other end of the coast Hunstanton. There is definitely a surf culture to be experienced in these areas and for more information on lessons for surfing, windsurfing and kite surfing and information on surf conditions, check out the following sites: hunstantonwatersports.com and glidesurfschool.co.uk at Cromer.

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Norfolk is famous far and wide for the richness of its natural habitats and as a result its wildlife with many of these creatures and plants live by, under or often on or over water. Luckily, safe access to this natural wonder is available through the services of several local companies:

We can now move from an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to an area that has the important designation of ‘National Park’ – The Broads! From tranquil, slow flowing waterways, explored up close and personal by canoe to motoring in style along the main water ways aboard a ‘gin palace’ the choice is extensive. The CanoeMan offers guided trips, including overnight camping expeditions or just canoe hire and gives access to some of the most beautiful and peaceful parts of the broads. The ‘Paddle Steamer’ trip is highly recommended, with a trip to or back from the canoe hire point by steam train!

The ‘gin palace’ option and other cruisers, including the environmentally friendly electric boats, can be hired by the day or longer from a number of boat companies, mainly based in Wroxham. Check out the Broads Authority’s very good website that has a plethora of information on all things water and boating on the Broads, including hire company details:

At Blakeney Harbour, private sailing and boat charters are available via Norfolketc from Morston Quay. Using traditional Norfolk Oyster Sail boats, they can accommodate up to five people with pets welcome. Sailing lessons are also available and information on surf conditions. norfolketc.co.uk 01263 740 704

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THE BROADS There is no better way to explore ‘Britain’s Magical Waterland’ - The Broads National Park – than stepping on board your own luxury cruiser or staying in a stunning waterside holiday home with the award winning, Norfolk Broads Direct. Perhaps the best way to discover the Broad’s 125 miles of magical rivers and Broads (lakes) is by boat, since it offers an unrivalled opportunity to explore at your own pace, enjoy fabulous fishing and look out for some of the rarest wildlife in Britain. Better still, Norfolk Broads Direct, conveniently located in the pretty village of Wroxham, offers one of the most modern fleets of holiday cruisers in the region.

WANT TO TRY A BOATING HOLIDAY? If it’s your first time on a boating holiday, the Broads National Park’s is a great place to start. The safe inland waterways mean that no boating experience is required there are no locks to navigate - so you can relax and enjoy yourself. After a brief lesson from Norfolk Broads Direct’s experienced team on arrival, you will soon be confident casting off on your own. After each day of discovery it’s

up to you whether you moor up in wild places under the stars, a quaint village or cosy riverside pub.

PREFER TO STAY ON DRY LAND? If you are more of a landlubber but want to explore the Broads and the nearby Norfolk coast look no further than Norfolk Broads Direct’s fantastic choice of waterside holiday cottages, apartments, penthouses and a luxury three story townhouse. Occupying a prime waterside location at Norfolk Broads Direct’s historic marina in the heart of Wroxham their comfortably furnished properties offer all you need for a relaxing holiday.

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BLICKLING HALL This impressive estate has been going from strength to strength in recent years. The 950 acres of woodland that make up its grounds have long been a place to go for picturesque walks, and the indoor activities are just as entertaining when it’s too cold to venture out. The Jacobean mansion houses beautiful 1930s decor, exhibits an array of local art and is also home to the largest collection of second hand books in the National Trust with over 30,000 titles

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Enjoy a day out riding a historic steam train through Norfolk’s stunning coast. Channel your inner beret-waving child from The Railway Children as the glorious locomotive passes through Sheringham, Weybourne and Holt. Kids and adults alike will enjoy watching the landscape of wooded hills in Sheringham Park roll past. The sea is within easy walking distance from the various stations at the northern end of the line.

1 2 ALYSHAM AUCTIONS In our opinion you simply can’t beat an auction on a chilly day. This is a region renowned for its unique antiques where you’re bound to stumble upon that special find. Keys Fine Art Auctioneers are one of the longestestablished regional auctions of it’s kind in East Anglia, so we recommend you check auction days online ahead of your visit. Enthusiasts will also want to visit James Beck Auctions in Fakenham and Diss Auction. keysauctions.co.uk jamesbeckauctions.co.uk twgaze.co.uk

4 TIME & TIDE MUSEUM GREAT YARMOUTH This award winning museum space contains an imaginative collection housed in a recently renovated Victorian herring curing works. There is no better way to find out about the relationship with the sea so historically important to life in this county. Wander through a Victorian fisherman’s house, experience a bustling quayside at the peak of herring season and listen to nail-biting tales of wreck and rescue on the high seas. museums.norfolk.gov.uk

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NORWICH Norwich’s fascinating history can be seen everywhere, from its Norman castle to its medieval cobbled streets. Growing from the Saxon settlements established along the Wensum River, it was second only to London as a trading post. These days, trading of a different type occurs, as it’s a top UK shopping destination, with plenty of historical sights to see. Choose a guided tour, or explore the lanes and arcades yourself. Norwich was once the largest walled town in England, and fragments of the original city wall can still be seen. Norwich has a fascinating and sometimes tumultuous history and this is evident everywhere from the fascinating Norman Castle, standing proud over the city, to the perfectlypreserved medieval cobbled street of Elm Hill. The city grew out of various Saxon settlements along the Wensum river and in the Middle Ages was second only to London in its importance as a trading post. History is richly textured from the city’s great weaving supremacy and church-building resulting from

its prosperity, through the great rebellion led by Wymondham farmer Robert Kett, and into the 16th century when ‘strangers’, weavers from the Netherlands, came to Norwich. They also introduced canary-breeding and the emblem is synonymous with Norwich City Football Club. Today Norwich remains one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe but it is also a top UK shopping destination with plenty to see and do. Tour the castle’s museum for a ride in a chariot similar to one used by THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 117

East Anglia’s own Queen Boadicea and be spooked by the dungeons and centuries-old death-masks from public executions. Visit one of the 32 medieval churches, some of which have been put to new uses as art galleries and exciting new venues, hosting exhibitions, vintage fairs and even fashion shows. Other attractions include the Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell, a fascinating museum of local history, Strangers’ Hall, a magnificent Tudor House; Dragon Hall, a medieval trading complex and


the Plantation Garden, a secret late Victorian town garden. There are activities, shops, events and facilities for everyone of every age. Although there is no longer a pub for every day of the week, there are plenty of pubs remaining and the city celebrates them every year with a City of Ale festival in May /early June. Visit Norwich’s oldest pub, the tiny Adam and Eve. The Forum is a good place to lay plans for exploring the city, whether you choose a guided tour or to make your own discoveries just by wandering through its lanes and arcades. Although the scale of the place is friendly to the foot, it is worth remembering that, having experienced rapid expansion from the original Saxon settlement, Norwich was once the largest walled town in England, and fragments of the original city wall can still be seen. Shopping in Norwich is varied and excellent, constantly widening in

its range, with intu Chapelfield and Castle Mall shopping centres offering big named stores and a good variety of new cafés and restaurants. Great pleasure can be derived from walking around Norwich Market and the shopping areas of Gentlemen’s Walk, Timberhill, the sensational Art Nouveau Royal Arcade and the historic Norwich Lanes; a vibrant area of the city with a whole array of independent shops. The walk along London Street leads you from Norwich Lanes to Queen Street and on into Tombland in Norwich’s Cathedral Quarter where there are a number of great cafés and restaurants. This beautiful part of the city is full of historic buildings, diverse cultural activity and a continental atmosphere and has been widely used as a film and TV location. Make sure you make time to visit cobbled Elm Hill, one of the prettiest streets in the city, its steep road leading the eye from one enticing shop to the next. Then head back into Tombland and across to the tranquility and beauty of Cathedral Close where many of its buildings are part of the Norwich School, whose choristers sing in the cathedral. As you explore you will stumble upon one historic structure after another: the famously beautiful Pulls Ferry on the riverside, Cow Tower on another bend of the river, a defensive tower dating from the 13th century, or Bishops Bridge, the oldest in Norwich. The river informs the whole history of the city and there are some beautiful developments lining its banks today, while Riverside just across the road from the railway station, is a centre of cinema, bowling, clubs and restaurants. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 118

From here and various points along the river trips can be taken out to the Norfolk Broads or just around the city. You will also observe how many interesting museums and galleries there are in the city including the world-renowned Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts located on the campus of the University of East Anglia, and its cultural life is abundant all year round. There is a great diversity of theatres and cinemas, most celebrated of which is the Theatre Royal while the Norwich Playhouse and The Maddermarket are also thriving. In May, the Norfolk and Norwich Festival brings performers from all over the world and is not to be missed.


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The first thing that hits you when you visit The Norwich Lanes is the relaxing pace that people go about their business, so very hard to find in this modern age. You’ll soon find out the Lanes are no ordinary ‘High Street’ and you won’t see a chain store in sight.

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As well as taking in the beautiful architecture and admiring the shop fronts, culturally the Lanes have a lot to offer too. There’s the chance to visit several medieval churches, independent art galleries and two museums of local interest.

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Shopping in the Norwich Lanes is a retail experience like no other. You’ll find international brands such as Vivienne Westwood and Crombie in one shop, then handmade and local art pieces in the next. This ties in nicely with the local saying, ‘If you can’t find it here, it probably doesn’t exist’. With over 300 independent retailers in the Lanes, it really is very easy to shop all day. Not only that, there’s more than meets the eye. Look up and you’ll see yet more businesses flourishing as many shops rent their upper storeys to the creative industries, including illustrators, web designers and for the lucky ones, beautifully maintained apartments.

The Norwich Lanes are also packed with fantastic places to eat. There are a large amount of independently owned café bars offering many great dishes, often created from local produce of which there is plenty in a county such as Norfolk. You’ll find afternoon

tea, several coffee shops, and by night a whole host of award winning restaurants to suit all tastes.

EVENING When the shops close for business at the end of the day, the Lanes take on a new lease of life. There’s a whole host of pubs offering all things from real ale to cocktails and a thriving live music scene incorporating small intimate gigs to large headlining acts. For those looking for something a little quieter, there are informal evening classes including life drawing, a local theatre and even an independent cinema.

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HALES HALL & THE GREAT BARN The award-wining Hales Hall & The Great Barn is a romantic, five-star, luxury, boutique country estate located in the stunning Waveney Valley, Norfolk. Dating back to 1478 the Tudor estate is quite simply stunning surrounded by idyllic English gardens and wild meadows. The five-star accommodation, set within the beautiful walled grounds, offers a relaxed yet elegant ambiance with open fires, unique furnishings, luxurious bedrooms and sumptuous bathrooms. With a choice of unique holiday accommodation, the estate includes Hales Hall, The Cottage, The Gatehouse and Garden Rooms. From any window on the estate you can enjoy the surrounding picturesque countryside, with spectacular big skies and amazing sunsets, throughout the year. There are garden games and delightful alfresco dining areas; sunshine terraces, gravel pathways, tumbling roses, banks of lavender and beautiful lawns. Dog friendly it’s a popular retreat for couples, groups and families, with walks and country pursuits on your doorstep and all the attractions of Norwich just a few miles away. Enjoy self-catering hire or our fully catered option with award-winning catering showcasing the very best local producers supplying seasonal ingredients, craft beers, gins and award-winning English wines.

“Our interiors enhance the historic character of Hales Hall, with antiques, quirky collections, and boutique modern fixtures. Visitors enjoy the idiosyncrasies and character of this beautiful old Norfolk estate, and the opportunity to make it their exclusive escape” Helen Johnston The Great Barn, with its vaulted timber roof and 180 feature arrowslit windows (each candlelit for your occasion) accommodates up to 200

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fully licensed for Civil marriages. The stunning part moated grounds, includes clipped topiary, established herbaceous plants and trees, a fountain, and a stunning floral aisle - the pictureperfect backdrop for your wedding photographs. Get away to a Hales Hall and enjoy the romance, beauty and heritage of this beautiful corner of Norfolk. Visit our website for availability www.haleshall.com


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Gallyons Country Clothing are a family business, specialising in luxury high quality outdoor clothing, footwear, accessories and gifts. The Gallyons name is synonymous to East Anglia since 1784. With two shops in the heart of the city centre, Gallyons Country Clothing is a family-owned business, steeped in history. Specialising in all things luxury, the Gallyons name has been known in East Anglia since 1784. Whether you are living the country life, or just looking for the country look, Gallyons is certainly well-stocked, with an extensive range for you to choose from. Offering wax jackets and waterproofs, quality footwear

and accessories, stocking big names such as Barbour, Dubarry, Schoffel, Fairfax & Favor, to name but a few- you’re sorted, whatever the season. From traditional tweeds to modern macs, Gallyons houses the full wardrobe for life in the great outdoors and boasting all you could need to prepare for the unpredictable British climate. Smart or casual, come rain or snow, Gallyons are passionate about what they do, helping you find what you need, no matter your style.

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& NORWICH ARTS Whether you want to lose yourself in a poetry reading, talk to an artist about their work or stop by to watch a street performance, Norfolk is the place to get stuck in with the arts. Here’s a taste of our favourite creative events and festivals for 2019.

CITY OF LITERATURE Year-round, the city of Norwich has an exciting and eloquent range of literary events to attend.

UEA Host annual literary festivals in Spring and Autumn. 1st September - 30th November

WRITER’S CENTRE Writer’s Centre led Norwich’s successful bid for UNESCO City of Literature status and continues to promote the importance of literature within the city. It is situated in the Dragon’s Hall, built in 1430, which now hosts an exciting programme of literary events and workshops throughout the year. writerscentrenorwich.org.uk

NORFOLK & NORWICH FESTIVAL The Norfolk & Norwich Festival is one of the oldest city festivals in England, having been held since 1824 and tracing its roots back further to 1772. This year it will take place between 10th-26th May.

BOOK HIVE Look out for this award-winning book-shop that hosts regular readings and book launches, as well as other non-book related occasions such as cookery classes, coffee tastings plus literary events and talks in the market town of Aylsham, 11 miles north of the city. thebookhive.co.uk

LITERARY FESTIVALS IN NORFOLK KING’S LYNN LITERATURE FESTIVALS The King’s Lynn Literature Festivals are held during a single weekend in March (Fiction) and September (Poetry) each year. The 2019 poetry festival will be held on the 27th-29th September. lynnlitfests.com

CROMER AND SHERINGHAM ART AND LITERARY FESTIVAL This local festival incorporates a diverse range of art forms. You’ll find literature and poetry alongside photography, theatre, painting and more, all with the aim of celebrating the quality of local work. coastarts.co.uk/coast

HOLT FESTIVAL This will take place during 21st -27th July and features spoken word performances, alongside music, theatre and fine art. This years line up includes Kate Moss, Luke Wright and Toyah holtfestival.org

NORFOLK & NORWICH OPEN STUDIOS Gives the county’s artists an opportunity to open their doors to the public, in order to exhibit, sell and talk about their work. Studios are free to visit as part of this successful scheme, and a helpful geographical guide is published online. 25th May - 9th June nnopenstudios THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 123

THE HOSTRY FESTIVAL Takes place between 12th-27th October at Norwich Cathedral. Details are TBC but 2019 is sure to bring the best in theatre, music, dance and the visual arts. hostryfestival.org

GREAT YARMOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL Is also accompanied by a carnival and parade. It’s a great place to let loose, enjoying creativity at its finest expressed through art and performance. 7th -16th June greatyarmouthartsfestival.co.uk

OUT THERE FESTIVAL Great Yarmouth is also home to the Out There Festival during 14th - 15th September which showcases a range of international street arts & circus entertainment. Prepare yourself for the surreal, the vibrant and the unexpected. seachangearts.org.uk


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NORFOLK'S BEST DRIVE Any road trip in Norfolk can get you from point A to point B. The question is: why would you want it to? Especially when the merest meander might bring you to the perfect place to explore, eat, shop or stop over. Our route through the county begins just across the Suffolk border in Bury St. Edmunds and runs all the way up to the coast at the most north-easterly corner of the county, before heading west and back across the border again. Yes, it will get you from Bury St Edmunds to Thornham, Norwich and back. But that’s not the point. There is so much else to enjoy en route. So fill up the tank, open the roof, ignore your watch and succumb to the serendipity of Norfolk.

The first thing to appreciate as you set off is that all around you lies The Brecks, a unique area of around 1,000 sq km (385 sq miles) in southwest Norfolk and northwest Suffolk. The area’s distinctive warm microclimate, acidic soils and long history of landuse revolving around sheep-grazing and rabbit-warrening has led to the creation of some of the country’s most important grass heathland areas with Thetford Forest at its heart. If it’s an early stop you fancy, factor in a stop along the B1111 at The Kitchen at St. George's Distillary near Roundham. But be warned, the chances are you will want to come back here for a more protracted sampling of their whisky. Once you return to the A47, a diversion to Kings Lynn could take you to the magnificent, newlyTHE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 126

revealed vaulted undercroft of the 15th century Trinity Guildhall, where Stories of Lynn invites you to discover stories of the seafarers, explorers, merchants, mayors, magistrates and miscreants who have shaped King’s Lynn, one of England’s most important medieval port towns, over more than 800 years. Alternatively, save your energy for a walk by the sea along Holme Dunes coastal walk, an open wilderness of sand dunes, mud flats, salt marshes, water meadows and pine forests, as well as a pretty much deserted beach, well known for its important find in 1998 of “Seahenge” (now housed at Lynn Museum). Just inland is Drove Orchards at Thornham, a great place to stop for refreshment with a choice of three restaurants, some diverting retail therapy, plus the chance to pick up fresh local produce.


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If an overnight stay is on the cards, then look no further than ~ The Hoste luxury boutique Hotels & Spa, dating back 400 years, where guests can choose to stay in one of six diverse properties all located in the picturesque village of Burnham Market.

great museums, micro breweries and any number of restaurants, cafés, bars, and pubs - it’s a delight to explore. If time allows why not visit Benedicts for lunch. A modern British restaurant on St Benedicts Street, in the centre of the city.

This is where we turn the corner in our travels and head along the A149 towards Wells-next-the Sea, which set between the epic expanse of sand of the world-renowned Holkham Beach and the precious bird sanctuary of Blakeney Point. The town is actually a mile inland nestling behind a bank of pines and an expanse of saltmarsh reclaimed for agriculture by the Holkham Estate in the 1800s.

As and when you can drag yourself away, it’s time to head along the A11 with just one further visitor attraction - Bressingham Steam and Gardens, the collection of working locomotives will take you round their magnificent gardens and woodland

Why not break your journey at the Virginia Court Hotel in Cromer, located in a town that is a favourite with families looking for a more traditional seaside holiday. With great sandy beaches, museums, surfing, plenty of attractions and wonderful walking along the Norfolk Coast Path. Your next destination should be historic Norwich - the UK’s most complete medieval city, yet a wonderful fusion of the modern and historic, one complementing the other. Here you will be spoilt for choice with the glorious cathedrals and museums to explore, enticing shopping streets,

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If there’s anything better than travelling hopefully, surely it’s got to be arriving at this kind of choice! And, after all, there’s always tomorrow…

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CALEY MILL At first sight this looks like a well-stocked gift shop. There is, however, much more here than meets the eye. There are lavender gardens, the National Lavender Collection and herb garden, plus for 2016 you’ll be able to see the first flowering of lavender and rosemary on Torrey’s Field - adjacent to Caley Mill. Also this year, there’s a new maze and petting barn opening. For kids there’s an indoor play area - Farmer Fred’s Playbarn, one of the very few in Norfolk and essential if the weather is wet. On sunny days they’ll love the Animal Farm and outdoor play area, home to a range of unusual creatures. The best time to visit is in the summer months when there’s much more activity. The distillery is well worth a visit, but be aware it’s only operational in harvest - July and early August depending on weather norfolk-lavender.co.uk

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WEST NORFOLK It’s said that West Norfolk struggles for an identity. It can be overlooked by visitors drawn to the county’s more celebrated regions, but that is all the more reason to explore this intriguing part of Norfolk – it’s home to the only coastal town in East Anglia to face West for example. It’s varied… unloved in parts but equally beautiful and brimming with heritage in others. Renowned for its stunning coastline and unspoilt countryside it’s a perfect option to unwind and soak up the sheer sense of space and tranquillity. HUNSTANTON SEALIFE SANCTUARY Sanctuary you say… that’s because this location has a hospital for rescued Norfolk seals as well as being a state-of-the-art marine aquarium. The hospital has been completely re-built with improved viewing of the seal pups and new isolation pens added for ‘intensive care’ casualties. There’s also a great sealviewing experience through an underwater glass window. The hospital facility is entirely funded by the sanctuary, so if your eyes mist over with the thought of traipsing round this acoustically challenged venue, it’s worth remembering that you’re making a direct contribution to the welfare of these long-lived mammals. Also whatever you do, don’t just turn up and buy tickets - prebook online and save on the admission price. visitsealife.com PE36 5BH THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 130


NORFOLK CREATIVE ARTS Norfolk Creative Arts is a creative art school based in a gradeII listed former junior school in the village Grimston in West Norfolk, offering bespoke short courses and regular classes in a range of creative subjects from drawing and painting to upholstery and print, taught by well renowned artists from across the UK. A range of mediums are covered from watercolour, pastel, acrylic to oil painting to name a few. Whether you are a complete beginner or a practising artist, they will have a course just for you. Norfolk Creative Arts also hosts yearly exhibitions and pop up events showcasing work from local artists and makers. norfolkcreativearts.co.uk 01485 240 420

SNETTISHAM PARK Is a very busy working farm consisting of 329 acres, and is a great place to get close to nature. Hand feed a spectacular herd of over 60 hinds and stags on the Deer Safari ride. Witness ewes which lamb inside the barns February to April, and bottle feed the lambs from March. Year-round you can collect and grade freshly laid eggs, groom ponies, feed the goats, and cuddle a guinea pig or rabbit. snettishampark.co.uk

THE DABBLING DUCK This lovely nine bedroom pub situated in the extremely pretty village of Great Massingham is an ideal choice for a short break in the heart of the North Norfolk countryside, from where Sandringham and Houghton Hall are just a short drive away. Fine pub food , with a twist headed up by head chef Dale Smith and his team you are sure not to be disappointed. Enjoy a range of beers and wines, in a great atmosphere, you can even have G&T with their very own Muck Duck Gin. They even serve street food and pizza in their outside dinning area through the warmer months of the year, so there really is something for everyone. The pub has gone from strength to strength since the arrival of Mark and Sally Dobby , and of course their black Labrador Doris. The Dabbling Duck is open all day seven days a week, for Breakfast 8am - 10am , Food all day Mon - Sat 12noon - 9.30pm, and 12noon -8pm Sunday lunch service. 01485 520827 thedabblingduck.co.uk

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ARCHITECTURE King’s Lynn has more listed buildings than York and was one of England’s most important ports from as early as the 12th Century. When visiting, start at the iconic Custom House, home to the Tourist Information Centre where you can discover the story of King’s Lynn’s maritime history and pick up a free copy of the Discover King’s Lynn Heritage Trail.

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HISTORY The town in a former age, until 1537, was known as Bishop’s Lynn, and to trace its history visit the Lynn Museum, where you can step back in time and see the domestic life of Lynn residents from medieval times to the 1950s. There is also Stories of Lynn, where tales abound of witches, murderers and highwaymen – King’s Lynn is on the borders of the Fens and the Wash where legend thrives and mysterious hauntings are still

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programme of free musical events throughout the town. The King`s Lynn Festival, embracing jazz, drama and classical music of a very high standard and attracting a good range of international performers, is held in mid-July. Poetry lovers flock to the town in late September. The Art Centre on Kings Street regularly hosts displays and exhibitions and it is worth checking to see what is on at the theatre during your visit.


GROUNDWORK GALLERY GroundWork Gallery is a project that brings contemporary art to the historic town of King’s Lynn. Expect to see all forms of outward-looking visual arts: from painting to film to sculpture, all within a space to be inspired by art and environment. groundworkgallery.com

THINGS TO DO & SEE Visitors frequently return to their accommodation at the end of a day`s exploring complaining that they have not had enough time to see it all. To the south, the Saturday Market Place and the Minster (St Margaret’s). At the north, the impressive Tuesday Marketplace. Between the shopping area and west of that are the historic districts of King Street, Queen Street and the Quay. But don`t feel bound by these perimeters. Just off the Tuesday Market Place is the True`s Yard Fisherfolk Museum and the magnificent and recently restored St Nicholas, which hosts concerts and art exhibitions throughout the season. Just south of the Saturday

Market Place lies historic Nelson Street. For the best views of Lynn take the ferry across the river and walk south and back into town over the bridge. To guide you on your way around the town, call in at The Custom House, where there is an excellent Tourist Information Centre, which houses an exhibition of the maritime history of the port.

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FESTIVALS HANSE FESTIVAL A celebration of the town’s maritime history Sunday, May 12 FESTIVAL TOO Europe's largest free festivals 29June - 13 July THE KING'S LYNN FESTIVAL Offers a wide variety of orchestral concerts, jazz, folk, choral, classical recitals, talks, films, exhibitions and dozens of fringe events 26th - 28th April

Discover the history of King’s Lynn Tour the old gaol cells, see the magnificent King John cup, and more! Fascinating for all ages. Saturday Market Place, King’s Lynn, PE30 5DQ Open Daily | 01553 774297 www.storiesoflynn.com App available now

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Beers, Bears, Books & Antiques!

In West Norfolk, in a small village called Setchey, situated on the A10 between Downham Market and Kings Lynn, is a little gem; blink and you could miss it, but at your peril as Setchey has great delights ready to greet you... Beers, Bears, Books & Antiques. Just turn at JSW Car Sales and tucked a few metres on the right is the home of Beers of Europe, The Warehouse Antiques, The Warehouse Bookshop and The Steiff Shop, all owned by a warm and friendly family - the Clarks

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Beers of Europe is the biggest beer shop in the UK, with a staggering selection of over 5,000 products. Housed in an unassuming warehouse is an incredible choice of specialist beers sourced both locally and worldwide, as well as a vast array of wines and spirits from around the world. It really does have to be seen to be believed! Tried a tipple on holiday? Chances are you can track it down here. This hugely popular shop welcomes over 60,000 visitors a year. Can’t make a visit? Fear not, they also have a website so you can shop from the comfort of your home. Pop in and find a new favourite beer, cider, spirit or wine with tasting events taking place throughout the year, with guest breweries and distilleries in attendance. Please check the website for details on upcoming events www.beersofeurope.co.uk. Beers of Europe have big plans for the future, including doubling the size of the shop and building a restaurant and bar with the building work starting soon.

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Books!

We are excited to announce The Warehouse Bookshop is now open, so if you are a bit of a bookworm or just fancy choosing some great holiday reads at a fraction of the costs, then come along and spend a lazy day perusing the second hand book shop and get lost in some hidden gems!

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are not allowed in the Beer Shop due to health and safety regulations. You will always find one of the Clark family buzzing around in one of the shops; they are a very ‘hands on’ family and nothing is too much trouble. They have extensive local knowledge and if you need a recommendation on where to go to visit, eat or shop, then just ask and you will be bombarded with a massive choice of recommendations. The Clarks are proud and independent family owned retailers, who employ local Norfolk staff and are passionate about supporting the local community. This can be experienced through the array of workshops and craft demonstrations. If you would like to attend any of the classes or demonstrations, then please check the website for event details. Later in the year, work will be starting on the extension of the beer shop and a Restaurant/Bar will be coming soon, (please check our website for opening date). So if you fancy some lunch after shopping or tea and a slice of cake - or even a beer from the extensive range, pop into the restaurant and enjoy!

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From cottage to country house, contemporary city apartment to opulent restoration, every Hopkins home has been individually designed with sensitivity, flair and panache. Locations are carefully chosen to complement the lifestyle requirements of discerning buyers resulting in exceptional developments amidst some of East Anglia’s finest settings. Established in 1985 and starting with a single renovation project in the village of Halesworth, Hopkins Homes has continued to grow and is now East Anglia’s largest independent homebuilder with developments throughout Suffolk and Norfolk and with a growing number in Essex and Cambridgeshire. Last year the company reached the

milestone of building over 1000 homes in a single year but their commitment to high quality design remains fundamental to their approach. The multiple-award winning homebuilder has a reputation for creating new homes and developments that blend into the landscape of the area. Taking inspiration from the local vernacular, features and finishes will be incorporated into the overall design scheme that include details such as multi-paned sash windows, traditional renders, decorative pargetting,

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weatherboarding, a range of brick colours, fanlights, dovecotes and varying roof lines – ensuring a Hopkins’ home is distinguished whilst complementing the developments locality. Green space is a prominent feature in Hopkins Homes’ developments with generous gardens creating some private outdoor space along with careful landscaping which includes mature trees and shrubs so that new developments quickly look and feel established. Developments also offer ample garaging and off-road parking minimising congestion and keeping the street scene uncluttered. This emphasis on design extends to the interiors too with great efforts made to maximise the use of natural light and create a layout that meets the needs of modern lifestyles. A high specification throughout

includes a fully fitted kitchen with a cooker, hob and hood fitted as standard and a choice of cupboards and counter tops. Bathrooms and en-suite showers are fitted with classic white sanitaryware and chromeeffect fittings. Both kitchen and bath/shower rooms can be personalised by the buyers with a selection of stunning floor and wall tiles in accordance with the standard specification, subject to the stage of construction. Open plan kitchen and dining areas are always popular with buyers and with the rise of more flexible working arrangements many of the homes have a dedicated study – although if homeworking isn’t a priority this can easily be transformed into an extra living space or snug. In their show homes Hopkins Homes favours natural finishes for the hallways which creates a rich, warm first impression whilst kitchens and bathrooms are kept light and airy with elegant tiles and finishes. Depending on the stage of construction at reservation, Hopkins Homes offers a full variations service whereby items such as granite worktops, downlights, integrated appliances, carpets and turf can be purchased and installed prior to completion – making a house a home from the very beginning. In all cases, Hopkins Homes believes that given their build quality, flexibility and bespoke choices, they achieve a timely delivery of not just a house but a superior home; a haven that reflects your personality that will be a joy to own, live in and come home to.

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NORFOLK'S HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION Whether you are looking for a cosy cottage in the countryside with an open fire, a seaside holiday home or a modern, stylish studio apartment – there are lots to choose from in Norfolk. Location is everything and when it comes to spectacular scenery a cottage in Norfolk is hard to beat.

The fact that holiday cottages are self-catering is the single biggest advantage for many holidaymakers, giving you the chance to try local produce at your own pace as well as eating out in some of the county’s great restaurants and eateries. Holiday cottages are ideal for groups and large families – family and friends can get together around the dinner table at night, relax in the garden during afternoons or play board games during the evenings. Many holiday cottages allow pets, so there is no need to confine Fido to kennels while the rest of the family enjoys a week or two away. Renting a self-contained holiday cottage means there’s little chance of your dog disturbing other guests and many places have a garden or outside space for pets to enjoy. For those who don’t have children, the extra space that staying in a holiday cottage provides can be a life-saver. Being able to spread out means you can really relax and enjoy your stay. It’s true that there won’t be someone on hand to change your towels or make your bed every day – but why worry? You’re on holiday after all!

NORFOLK COTTAGES Holidays spent with friends, family and loved ones, are the most special times of our lives. Whether they are booked way in advance or as a last-minute get-away, these times are highlights looked forward to by everyone and cherished for years to come. As a local, familyrun company with 27 years of experience, Norfolk Cottages understands this. Their portfolio of 550+ hand-picked properties, all fully-assessed, are located throughout the county in beautiful locations. From expansive, red brick and flint barn conversions Norfolk is renowned for, to cosy romantic cottages for two, there’s an array of choice. Norfolk Cottages is a family-owned and run company, that started from a kitchen table in the pretty market town of Reepham. Now located in Holt, Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, their team are all local experts with a passion for the area and dedicated to making sure your experience, from start to finish, is a smooth and enjoyable one. Winners of the 2019 North Norfolk Business Awards, finalists in the Global Family Traveller Awards 2017, nominees in the British Travel Awards 2018 and Feefo Gold Trusted Service award-winners for six years running, this is a company with strong customer loyalty. We can see why! 01263 715779 norfolkcottages.co.uk Offices in Holt, Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 138


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A hand-picked selection of the finest self-catering accommodation in North Norfolk For many people visiting Norfolk for the first time it is rather a revelation! Far from being Noel Coward’s ‘very flat, Norfolk’, the gently undulating countryside conceals pretty little villages tucked between ancient woodland and a patchwork of fields. The endless miles of beaches, salt marsh and little estuaries are teeming with wildlife and the great open skies are an artist’s delight. The pace of life is slower and for many holidaying in the area, an amazing sense of peace and calm takes over from the worries of everyday living. Take time to wander from village to village visiting one of many famous stately homes in the area, or to discover the myriad of coastal and countryside footpaths and walks. Try sampling the wonderfully fresh local produce, either in one of the many village pubs and restaurants or from delightful local suppliers of everything from lobsters, crab and shellfish, to fruits, asparagus and local speciality breads and cheeses. Staying in one of the many beautiful self catering properties dotted around North Norfolk, visitors to the area can take full advantage of this laid back life style. The Blakeney Cottage Company has the pick of luxury and unusual holiday homes in the area, from one bedroom romantic retreats to country houses sleeping up to eighteen guests and every size and style in between! With over one hundred handpicked properties in their portfolio of coastal and country special places to

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stay, guests can enjoy all the delights of this unique corner of England. The Blakeney Cottage Company has quietly gone from strength to strength over the past few years with owners of holiday properties seeking them out to represent and manage their second homes following recommendations from friends and colleagues. The owners of this family run company are justly very proud that their reputation for excellent customer care, both for the owners they represent and guests wishing to stay in and around the area, and this reputation has resulted in a portfolio of properties that have come to them purely through word of mouth. Due to the unprecedented demand for their marketing skills they have decided to expand their operation to allow more owners to experience their unique service. As James Player, director of the company explains, ‘We take the time to really find out what aspirations and

expectations the owners of properties have. We are happy to offer advice prior to the purchase of second homes and welcome discussing possible renovations required that will maximise the letting potential of any property. If owners want a full make over we work very closely with a talented interior designer who has a great grasp of the letting market, but also we have years of experience ‘in house’ and know exactly what works for guests and owners alike through having very successful letting properties of our own.’ ‘Guests can either pick out their ideal choice of property from our live, informative website and book online or they can give us a call with their requirements or any queries they may have. Everyone at our main office on Blakeney Quay has intimate knowledge of all the properties on our books and can help guests through every step of choosing, booking and making the most of their holiday in North Norfolk. Guests can have complete confidence

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that we will give them an honest assessment whether the properties they have been considering will meet all their demands and expectations, whether for a short break, special occasion or family holiday.’ With levels of returning guests being exceptionally high and many of these guests then deciding to purchase and place their new holiday hideaways with The Blakeney Cottage Company, it seems this well established and approachable company most certainly understand exactly what is needed when choosing a great place to either buy, let out or stay in.

THE BLAKENEY COTTAGE COMPANY The Granary, High Street Blakeney, North Norfolk NR25 7AL 01263 741777 blakeneycottagecompany.co.uk


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THE OLD RECTORY STANHOE The Old Rectory is a truly magnificent property! The building itself is 157 years old and has just been refurbished to an exceptional standard. The property has been thoughtfully designed with a keen attention to detail throughout. It has been beautifully furnished with a mix of modern and antique furniture. Set over three floors with multiple levels of stairs, this grand house is sure to impress! This incredible house is the pinnacle of Barefoot luxury! Being as grand inside as it is outside, the property has a stately feel that you cannot help but fall in love with. Surrounded by extensive manicured grounds with established trees, winding gravel paths, a large patio area and hard Tennis courts. 01485 512245 barefootretreats.co.uk

VALLEY FARMHOUSE GUNTHORPE Sleeps 9 in 5 bedrooms. Dog friendly. An outstanding brick and flint Grade II listed farmhouse set within seven acres of grounds in the village of Gunthorpe, one of the prettiest villages in North Norfolk. This stunning property offers privacy, luxurious accommodation and easy access to world-class beaches. Heritage Norfolk dates Valley Farmhouse to the late 16th century, with a late 17th century stair tower, and the

property oozes old world characterful charm and includes many original features. Expect vaulted ceilings, thick heavy doors, stone and pamment floors, inglenook fireplaces along with a bread oven. The grounds that surround Valley Farmhouse are made up of meadows, gardens, an orchard and include a pond as well as a lake and small stream, making this house perfect for a special celebration. Prices start from ÂŁ1,334 for 3 nights and ÂŁ1,647 for 7 nights. 01328 887658 norfolkhideaways.co.uk

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BEACON HILL BARN BURNHAM MARKET Beacon Hill Barn is an exclusive, contemporary stylish barn conversion, uniquely situated in a secluded location with breathtaking open views across open countryside and out towards the sea. This newly converted fabulous barn has magnificent full height arched windows with absolutely stunning full height open plan living areas, set in over an acre of private grounds with the use of a natural wooden hot tub. It's been creatively converted to the highest possible standards to create the ultimate Norfolk holiday home combining a wealth of original features, including beautifully preserved beams and exposed brickwork, with all the latest technology. 01328 730880 sowerbysholidaycottages.co.uk

THE BOATHOUSE Unique and luxurious accommodation in a magical location, The Boathouse in Sennowe Park is a truly special property. Designed by renowned Norfolk architect George Skipper The Boathouse sits in a totally unrivalled position overlooking the beautiful lake and grounds at Sennowe Park, next to Pensthorpe Nature reserve (recent home of BBC’s ‘Springwatch’) and just a 20 minute drive from the North Norfolk coast at Wells-next-the-Sea. There is even a small rowing boat under the property for guests use 01263 741777 blakeneycottagecompany.co.uk

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VERSATILITY AND LUXURY ON NORTH NORFOLK COAST

With a range of properties in Hunstanton, Thornham and Brancaster Staithe, No33 has become synonymous with luxury, boutique bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation on the North Norfolk Coast. We know that there is no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to the accommodation needs of our guests and so we strive to offer real versatility and choice.

perfect for cooking up fabulous meals with family and friends.

and drink purchased from the Deli, (excluding alcohol).

You can opt for the boutique B&B options at No33 Hunstanton or No33 Thornham, in which a delicious breakfast is provided by our lovely hostesses. Alternatively, you can choose the self-catering option at either No33 Thornham Cottages or No33 Hillview Lodge, where the kitchen facilities are

We work closely with the talented kitchen team at Thornham Deli to provide everything our guests might need to make their stay really special. Picnic hampers can be prepared on request; home cooked frozen meals are also available. All No33 guests will receive a 10 per cent discount on food

And when it comes to the accommodation itself, we guarantee you will love the award-winning style and decor. Not for us the bland and tame, when you walk into a No33, you will be wowed by the colours, inspired by the style and relaxed by the atmosphere.

As you browse the lifestyle store, you will smile at the Glug Jugs, which have been a popular item on our shelves since we first moved towards selling accessories. Our range of kitchenware is both functional and stylish, for many of our cookery products we have turned to the clever designers in the Scandinavian countries for inspirational ideas. The very atmosphere in your home can be cleverly crafted through our lighting range.

STYLE AND SUBSTANCE Most of the furniture and fittings you see in our No33 properties can be purchased from Thornham Deli’s lifestyle store, which sits within the Deli itself.

From the gorgeous Thornham Deli range of candles and diffusers; the plump and sartorially ele-gant cushions; the stylish throws through to the iconic velvet-covered, luxurious armchairs and other pieces of large contemporary furniture, we stock the very things that have added an element of style and pizzazz to your stay at a No33 property. THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 148

And this is the very point of our Interior Design service: we will search for both locally crafted products and items from across the globe, if we think it is the very best we can offer. Some of our items are inspired by visits to the colourful markets of Mozambique; others come from a highly skilled craftsperson from a village in Norfolk – we can both tell each item’s story and help you create your very own autobiography of style. We hope and aim to leave you inspired – and our chief interior style expert, Janie Thompson, will be happy to call on her years of experience to talk to you about any interior design questions you may have.


JANIE GETS PERSONAL “I don’t claim to be an expert,” says Janie, “I don’t have a degree in design or anything as wonderful as that. But, I do have years of experience in interior design, after working in the hospitality sector most of my working life.” Janie’s inspiration for design is based on an eclectic mix of influences. One of these is her business partner and another women with a keen eye for design, Jeanne Whittome. Between them, the two business women have cornered the North Norfolk market when it comes to style and quality in accommodation.

When you work with Janie Thompson on your interior design ideas, you must plan for the unexpected. Yes, your initial ideas may well have been for a coastal palette throughout – who doesn’t like blues, greens and greys – but take a second to think about a different way. Look at it through Janie Thompson’s inimitable eye for design.

Jeanne’s influence includes vibrant colours that hark back to her homeland of South Africa and a love of opulent furnishings and deeply layered fabrics. Janie’s skill lies in bringing it all together in the most unique and ultimately workable way. “Sometimes I have to take a step back and see it through the eyes of others,” she says. “And I will think about a project all day and night until I am happy that we have come up with the perfect colour scheme or the perfect mix of fabrics.” She tells the story of a home owner who wanted clean, white, unadorned walls and ended up loving the seascape mural that covered one entire wall and the jet black steps that protruded out of another wall to greet people as they THE BEST OF NORFOLK __ 149

entered the front door. “Sometimes, you just have to work with people and allow them to open their own minds to the possibilities,” says Janie. “I would never try to force my ideas on someone, but occasionally, you can see a client is searching for something but doesn’t know exactly what that is. I pride myself on getting to know the client before I even attempt to work on any design ideas – that level of engagement is essential. After all, you are helping someone personalise and give soul to their home.” The latest creation is the decor in Thornham Deli’s newest, third and fourth suite. You enter into a room full of every conceivable shade of green and brown. Depending on your mood it can be as exhilarating as walking into a jungle or as calming as laying in a meadow – and that multi-dimensionality is the magic of Janie Thompson’s interiors.


Local family-run agency offering over 250 of the finest hand-picked Norfolk Coast holiday cottages Trust us... to find you the perfect place to stay Having launched Sowerbys Holiday Cottages almost 20 years ago, I am incredibly proud of the superb and diverse collection of over 250 holiday cottages that we have hand-picked for our portfolio, specialising in much-loved second homes ranging from cosy beamed cottages for 2 to stunning contemporary barn conversions for up to 14 guests, in the best of locations in North Norfolk. My company ethos has always been “quality rather than quantity” to make sure that we only offer places that we would all like to stay in, knowing how precious time away is and understanding that no one wants to pay to stay somewhere less comfortable than their own home.

Trust us... to make your holiday let a success If you own a holiday home or are thinking of buying one, we offer a fully-managed flexible service, tailored to meet your individual needs at competitive rates. We have built a wealth of knowledge and experience which enables us to provide a highly professional and competent service for our owners throughout North Norfolk, with a reputation for going the “extra mile” and working hard to deliver the personal touch. We are unique as we do not charge anything extra for our flexible management service, with no joining costs and no hidden financial incentives for any additional services we provide. We would love to discuss the opportunities for your property, so please get in touch. We look forward to hearing from you!

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SALT SALT is a unique company on the Norfolk coast, offering boutique and very special holiday retreats for discerning visitors to enjoy. Based in Holkham, their portfolio comprises of personally-selected properties spanning the entire Norfolk coastline, from the sandy expanses of Hunstanton to the heritage-rich jewels of Happisburgh. All properties are chosen with the belief they will enhance a visitor's experience of the county - whether it's a stunning view, elegant interior or incredible pool. If you book your holiday with SALT, not only will you be assured of a stunning property, but also exceptional customer service. From the point of booking your retreat through to returning home after your stay, you are promised attentive and professional care. SALT is a truly local, family company, comprised of a team of people passionate about their home county. With such a deep knowledge of Norfolk’s coast, as well as knowing each property personally, you can relax knowing you’re in safe hands. 01328 887600 saltnorfolk.co.uk Office on the main coast road on the Holkham Estate

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___ EXPERIENCE

GREAT DAYS OUT

IN SUFFOLK Just across the Norfolk border lies Suffolk. A bustling county that offers great days out and delivers ideas a plenty for family adventures.

THE COAST

HISTORY

THE ARTS

Picturesque and unspoilt, Suffolk’s coastline provides the ideal getaway for all the family. Set within an area of outstanding natural beauty is Southwold, voted Britain’s Most Traditional Resort. Classic shops and restaurants are minutes away from the beach, harbour and a fantastic pier

Step back in time with Suffolk’s variety of castles, halls and burial grounds.

DanceEast lets you go one step farther and become a dancer for a day. No matter what your age or training, DanceEast provides classes for a variety of different skills and dance genres. If you would rather be a spectator than join in there are a variety of performances available.

Catch the rowboat ferry to Walberswick, which provides a great site for crabbing. Not far away is Thorpeness which has a Peter Panthemed rowing lake. Oulton Broad, however, is the southern gateway to the Broads National Park. Hire a boat and navigate your own voyage or take part in water sports. Family-friendly Lowestoft has two vast Blue Flag beaches, two lively piers and a range of attractions to entertain the whole family.

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festivals

Kentwell Hall has been the leader in large-scale domestic living history since 1979. Visitors can enjoy recreations of many aspects of Tudor life on selected weekends including those of the Great Annual Re-Creation in June/July and over Bank Holidays Today you can walk in the footsteps of warriors, pagans and kings and visit the atmospheric burial mounds at the National Trust’s Sutton Hoo. Or if you fancy being a King or Queen for a day, come and explore Framlingham Castle, a magnificent 12th-century fortress – once a refuge for Mary Tudor, who mustered her supporters before being crowned the first English Queen in 1553.

If you are a Benjamin Britten fan,you should visit Aldeburgh. He is inextricably linked with Aldeburgh. He not only lived most of his life there but also created the Aldeburgh Festival and initiated Snape Maltings Concert Hall, now run by Aldeburgh Music (www.aldeburgh.co.uk). The Red House, where Britten and Peter Pears lived from 1957, is open where visitors are able to visit the composer’s studio, learn about his life and work in a major new exhibition, and browse his amazing archive.

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NOVEMBER Aldeburgh Poetry Festival Ways With Words Southwold Literature Festival


UFFORD PARK HOTEL

GOLF & SPA

Nestled in the heart of Suffolk, Ufford Park Woodbridge has been owned and run by the Aldous family since opening for trade in 1992. Set in 120 acres of historic parkland and located just off the A12, this 90-bedroom hotel, golf and spa is the ideal base for exploring Suffolk’s beautiful countryside. Offering a fantastic array of onsite facilities, the hotel is also ideally located close to Sutton Hoo, Rendlesham Forest, Framlingham and Orford Castle and a short drive away from the coastal towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold Ufford Park golf course is an award winning, ‘Top Winter’ 18 hole, par 71 course and is generally regarded as an enjoyable, yet stern test of golf. It has a unique two-storey floodlit driving range with heated bays ensuring year round use. There is a small fleet of golf buggies available to hire, as well as an AmericanGolf Superstore for a huge range of modern equipment, clothing and accessories. Ufford Park Spa is the ideal destination for anyone looking to relax, revitalise or restore – couples seeking quality

time together, groups wishing to enjoy themselves or purely to treat yourself, this is the place to be. The Thermal Suite is based on the ancient ritual of bathing. The body is treated using a series of heat and cooling experiences. It guides your body through a sensory journey with the ultimate aim of inducing deep relaxation. Our highly trained beauty therapists provide treatments and have access to great range of high quality products, and are therefore able to give you the experience you deserve. Membership and spa gift vouchers are available all year round, so why not treat yourself or someone special. For more information about the range of facilities and treatments, please visit our website www.uffordpark.co.uk/spa With our comfortable and relaxing environment, Ufford Park Woodbridge Hotel, Golf and Spa has everything you could need. The hotel boasts conference and event facilities, and

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offers 90 well-appointed en-suite bedrooms, many with balconies overlooking stunning parkland. There is a spacious bar area where residents and non-residents are able to relax throughout the day or in the evening with friends and family over a coffee or drink from the bar. Enjoy a delicious meal in the bar or The Park Restaurant whilst enjoying beautiful views across the golf course. There is a varied menu offering the very best locally produced food. Parking and Wi-Fi is FREE. Call 0844 847 9409 for more information or to book. uffordpark.co.uk


Curl up in one of our luxury farmhouses or cottages for a crisp and refreshing winter holiday with family and friends on the scenic Wilderness estate. Enjoy each other’s company with gentle competition over board games in front of the fireplace, bracing winter walks and warming lunches

in local pubs. Pad across heated floors and enjoy long soaks in roll top baths overlooking miles of Suffolk estate with roaming deer, and if you’re lucky a kingfisher. When the day draws to a close snuggle up with sheepskin rugs, roll top baths and hypnos beds to sink into.

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A DISTINCTIVE DESTINATION Situated in glorious countryside just outside the peaceful Suffolk village of Upper Layham, The Marquis is a lovingly restored historic inn comprising a fantastic restaurant and 10 luxurious rooms. This is a special and unique place, where guests can feel cosseted and cared for, and where everything is done with an uncompromising commitment to quality. From a peaceful afternoon tea with friends, to a romantic weekend, a base for your wedding party or your wedding night, the unique Marquis experience can be tailored to suit and is guaranteed to be memorable.

The Marquis, Upper Street, Layham IP7 5JX 01473 377977 www.themarquissuffolk.co.uk

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LIST OF ADVERTISERS ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Beers, Bears Books and Antiques 134, 135

THE ARTS & GALLERIES Adrian Hill

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Driftwood Glass Studio

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Garden House Gallery

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Norfolk Creative Arts

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Pinkfoot Gallery Quay Art

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Red Dot Gallery

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Seahorse Studio

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The Flint Gallery

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Drove Orchards

Beccles Lido

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Bressingham Steam Museum

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Broads Tours

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Cley Windmill

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Creake Abbey

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Stories of Lynn

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BISTRO, CAFÉ & BAKERIES

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JEWELLERY

Jarrold Food Hall

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Bradley Hatch

Gurneys

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North Norfolk Food & Drink Festival

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Stiffkey Stores

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MOTORING

The Sugared Rose Cake Company

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Mercedes

Thornham Deli

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Tosier Chocolate

14, 15

Mr Michael Gaunt

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HOLIDAYS Barefoot Retreats Blakeney Holiday Cottages

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Carricks at Castle Farm

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Norfolk Cottages Norfolk Hideaways

HOMES & INTERIORS

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Tatty Tides BTOI

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Janie Thompson Designs

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Joyful Living

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Roys

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Moochi Modo

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Nomad & the Bowerbird

Nelly DK

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Relish

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FOOD & DRINK Blakeney Delicatessen Cley Smokehouse 4

38, 87 4

Crab

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Gallyons Country Clothing

122

Gone Crabbing

22

Morston Country Sports

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One Stop Nature Shop Pensthorpe Natural Park

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PETS

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The Hare and the Hen

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The Handcrafted Company

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Orange Tree The Dabbling Duck The Lifeboat Inn

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Morston Hall

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Titchwell Manor

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The Wells Crab House 80

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Chequers Inn

The Boathouse

HOTELS Congham Hall

Hopkins Homes

29

PUBS & INNS

116

47, 52

100

138, 139

Jarrolds

Morston Town & Country

Big Dog Ferry

PROPERTY

54

IBC, 126, 127

100

152

Tea Caddy

22

Beccles Lido

Ruff and Tumble

54

BC, 108, 109

OUTDOORS

43

Folly Tea Rooms

43

Dalegate Market

Old Town Hall

Sowerbys Holiday Cottages

156, 157

MARKETS

Picnic Fayre

22

The Barn at Artemis

65

Humble Pie

Deepdale Café

FASHION

Virginia Court Hotel Wilderness

Salt

62, 63

155

13

43

DEPARTMENT STORES

Ufford Park, Woodbridge

Eric’s Fish & Chips

Artemis Coffee Shop

Blyth and Wright

26

HEALTH

ATTRACTIONS

The English Whisky Company

Creake Abbey Cafe & Foodhall

80 13 83, 114 81

SCHOOLS Gresham’s

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The new C-Class Saloon is ready to take you into the future with a variety of innovations. PARKTRONIC now one of the many standard features makes it easier for Mercedes-Benz drivers to locate, pull into and pull out of parking spaces. The Mirror Package which offers electrically folding door mirrorsalongside auto-dimming rear-view mirror is now standard across the range. Beyond the new refinements to the new C-Class Saloon, Keyless Start sits beside a 3-spoke multifunction touch control steering wheel that can be used to control the new 10.25 inch media screen to display Mercedes-Benz Navigation or the optional COMAND. With more high-end technology as standard than ever before; whether in rush hour, on long journeys at night or on unknown routes, your new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon will make driving significantly easier. Official government fuel consumption figures in mpg (litres per 100km) for the C-Class Saloon combined 25.2(11.2)-61.4(4.6). CO2 emissions* from 227-108 g/km. The indicated values were determined according to the prescribed measurement method – Worldwide Harmonised Light

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