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The Natural Centre of Norfolk: lakes, woods and meadows with hundreds of wild birds; Gardens, Courtyard Cafe, Gift Shop, Walk-through aviaries and Childrens activities.
Open April - December 10am - 5pm, January- March 10am - 4pm |
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National Trust. 17thC Jacobean house and garden. Walled garden, organgery, lake and walks with picnic area and shop. Children are welcomed with a special guide and menu, scribble sheets., play area and garden quizzes. Wheelchairs available. |
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Felbrigg Hall and Gardens. One of the finest 17th-century country houses in East Anglia
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Woodland and play area. Open all year - free entry. Seasonal events range fromk guided walks, pond dipping, nightjarring, mountain bike adventure trails and shlter building/survival techniques. |
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National Trust. Delightful waymarked walks. Viewing towers offer stunning views of the surrounding coast and countryside. Access to North Norfolk Railway. Small charge for car park. Open daily dawn to dusk. |
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Houghton Hall is an early 18thC house built for Sir Robert Walpole. 350 acres of rolling parkland and see the extensive collection of 20,000 model soldiers and militaria. Walled garden, heavy horses, gilft shop and picnic area. |
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National Trust. Impressive moated and turreted Tudor house. Panoramic views from the top of the medieval gatehouse. Explore gloriously rich interiors, examine embroidery by Mary Queen of Scots and try the 16th century priest hole for size. |
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Sandringham is the much-loved country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen, and has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs. |
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Sheringham Park is one of the finest examples of Humphry Repton's garden design - Fabulous displays of rhododendrons and azaleas - Mature woodlands, with rare trees and shrubs |
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ALAN GRAY and GRAHAM ROBESON would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our garden here at East Ruston Old Vicarage. |
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