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Little Walsingham
There have been pilgrimages to Our Lady of Walsingham for hundreds of years, the consequence of a vision of the Virgin Mary by the widow of a Norman knight, Richeldis de Favarches in 1061.
This is a large and active village, particularly over religious festivals. Little Walsingham’s high street is largely medieval, with red-brick and timber framed houses, whitewashed fronts and pantiled roofs. |
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St Clare
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Phone: 01328 710509 |
Chic cottage perfectly suited to couples seeking a relaxing break. Located in the middle of Little Walsingham. Within walking distance of local pub and excellent farm shop.
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Announcement: taking bookings for half term now. 01328 710509 |
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Sleeps 2 in double bedroom, Price Range £300-£550,
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Mrs Imogen Crowson
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Phone: 01328 710509
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| 12 Marsh Lane |
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| Wells-next-the-Sea |
| NR23 1EG |
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Ground floor: open-plan kitchen and living area. Newly-fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave and dishwasher. Woodburning stove, TV-DVD. Bedroom with double bed, en-suite bathroom with bath and shower. Off-road parking.
Beach hut at Wells-next-the-Sea available for hire.
St Clare cottage sits next to the Anglican Shrine and opposite the ancient abbey grounds in historic Little Walsingham. Set back from the road, the south facing communal gardens lead down to the river Stifkey. Calm and relaxing, St Clare offers an excellent base for sightseeing, walking and bird-watching. |
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