Recommended Towns in Norfolk
Binham in the county of Norfolk
This gorgeous village is set in a peaceful valley inland from Stiffkey, it is renowned for the romantic ruins of a great Benedictine monastery, founded by the side of the Stiffkey River in 1090.
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Blakeney in the county of Norfolk
The 100ft tower rising above the Church of St.Nicholas is a landmark that can be seen for miles around. At the eastern end of the church, a smaller tower acts as a beacon to guide vessels to the safety of Blakeney Harbour.
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Brancaster Staithe in the county of Norfolk
Brancaster Staithe enjoys an enviable position on the north Norfolk coast. It is an enchanting place where the pace of life is...
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Burnham Overy Staithe in the county of Norfolk
Lying on the broad expanse between Hunstanton and Stiffkey Marshes, is the delightful sailing village of Burnham Overy Staithe from which there are spectacular views towards Scolt Head Island.
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Caister-on-Sea in the county of Norfolk
Caister-on-Sea has a lovely expanse of sands backed by delightful grassy dunes. It has all the usual seaside facilities needed to ensure the whole family has a relaxing time with fun for the children.
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Castle Acre in the county of Norfolk
This lovely village is found on the old Peddlers Way which joined Holme-next-the-Sea to the Roman garrison at Colchester.
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Castle Rising in the county of Norfolk
The sea has long since withdrawn from this one-time port, but the superb Norman castle built to protect it still stands.
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Cockley Cley in the county of Norfolk
Cockley Cley is famous for its beautiful reconstruction of a village once lived in by the Iceni tribe at the time of Queen Boudicca.
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Coltishall in the county of Norfolk
Deep in the heart of the rich fertile lands that bound the River Bure lies the beautiful broadland village of Coltishall. The fact that this is an ancient village is borne out by it's inclusion in the Domesday Book.
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Cromer in the county of Norfolk
Famous for delicious Crab for which folk still travel for miles to catch fresh, or buy from the quayside.
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Dersingham in the county of Norfolk
The village almost fringes the Queen's Sandringham Estate, it also lies quite close to the sea which gives it an almost jaunty, nautical atmosphere.
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Diss in the county of Norfolk
Diss is a beautiful old market town built around the edge of a six acre lake.
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Gorleston-on-Sea in the county of Norfolk
Quieter than its near neighbour, Gorleston has a prestigious Blue Flag beach which is especially attractive to families.
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Great Snoring in the county of Norfolk
There are two Snoring villages, Little and Great Snoring, between them they share one of the many quaint names in which Norfolk abounds.
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Great Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk
This is one of Norfolk's premier holiday resorts. Its main attraction is its miles of lovely golden sands backed by dunes and a broad seafront walk amongst pretty flower beds.
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Heacham in the county of Norfolk
At the heart of Norfolk's Lavender growing industry lies the pretty seaside village of Heacham.
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Hemsby in the county of Norfolk
Hemsby is located close to Great Yarmouth, within easy reach of the fine network of waterways covering the landscape of the Norfolk Broads.
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Heydon in the county of Norfolk
This is a village that is used to publicity, it has been the setting for numerous films including The Go-Between, made in 1970 starring Alan Bates and the beautiful Julie Christie.
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Horsey in the county of Norfolk
The tranquil village of Horsey can be found in a landscape dominated by windmills and water. Horsey has a fascinating history, a...
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Hunstanton in the county of Norfolk
Hunstanton was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1087 when it would have been little more than a settlement.
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