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Cley
Cley–next–the-Sea is an unspoilt Norfolk village and at one time was the centre of a thriving port community but over a number of decades the entrance to the village from the sea became silted up and the marshes increased in size making it a natural sanctuary for the numerous birds which visit it throughout the year. The sea is now held back beyond the marshes.
The National Trust administer this area which is designated one of outstanding natural beauty and attracts ornithologists from all over the country. The charm of the area is its complete unspoilt character where life is leisurely and is suited to people who require a peaceful holiday away from the crowds.
The village has 'a number of small shops and there is a limited public transport service to the larger towns of Holt, Cromer and Sheringham — the latter having two good golf courses.
The village has a beautiful village green, next to the magnificent church. |
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Picnic Fayre
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Phone: 01263 740587 |
Award winning delicatessen set in an historic forge.
Cheeses, speciality breads, antipasti, groceries, wines and the Picnic Fayre Spice Pastes.
Established 20 years.
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Phone: 01263 740587 Fax: 01263 740577
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| The Old Forge |
| High Street |
| Cley-next-the-Sea |
| Holt |
| NR25 7AP |
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OPENING TIMES:
Monday to Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: 11am to 4pm
EDP Norfolk Food Award for best Delicatessen 2001
John Pryor opened the Picnic Fayre Delicatessen set in The Old Forge, Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk in 1984. It has gone from strength to strength, winning awards and launching its own products over the years. |
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