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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: Walsingham Abbey and Shrine
A Norfolk Local with a Passion for History Born and raised in Norfolk, Glynn Burrows has always been interested in his family history and its ties with local historical events. This love of uncovering family secrets led him to set up his own tour company in 2010, with the aim of helping visitors discover more…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: Muckleburgh Military Museum
A Relaxed Camping Holiday for Military Vehicle Enthusiast North Norfolk is famous for its beautiful countryside and gentle pace of life, with plenty of interesting museums and sights to discover. Glenn Read, from Kent, found this out for himself on a recent camping trip with his wife, Wendy. “We wanted a nice relaxing get away,…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: Time and Tide Museum
Time Well Spent along the Norfolk Coast Steve Thacker, 63, is a Norfolk boy at heart. Now a managing director in Dereham, Steve used to work for the Norfolk Police and so moved around the area a lot. He’s lived in Thetford, Diss, Norwich and Kings Lynn to name a few places, but the North…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: Brancaster Beach and Harbour
An Author’s Love of the North Norfolk Coastline Since having her first child, Ellie Stoneley, 51, has juggled her new motherly duties with becoming a first time author. “I’ve always written, whether for work, myself or latterly my blog, but when my daughter was born I felt I had so much more to say. To…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: RNLI Henry Blogg Museum
North Norfolk Museums and Historical Day Trips Julia Peet, from Lincolnshire, makes regular visits to North Norfolk to enjoy the wide range of museums and interesting day trips it has to offer. Julia and her partner are both retired and prefer visiting cultural and historical sights. Norfolk has a rich and varied history, with some…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: The Nelson Museum
Educational Tourist Sights and The Nelson Museum Karen Wallace, 54 is a true North Norfolk local, born and bred. She’s lived in Caister-on-Sea for the past 11 years and has strong memories of the tourist sites she’s grown up with. She’s a bargain hunter at heart though and is determined that you don’t have to…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: Happisburgh Owls
An Animal-Mad Norfolk local Elizabeth McDonald, a PhD researcher and tutor at the University of East Anglia, has been visiting North Norfolk since her childhood. Her mother’s family have always lived there, so she’s been able to try out many of the tourist attractions on offer. “I don’t have a favourite area as such, I…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: Blickling Hall
Countryside Estate Offering Beautiful Views and History Stacy Cosham moved to Lowestoft on the East Suffolk coast 11 years ago and has been enjoying all that North Norfolk has to offer ever since. “I have friends who lived in Cromer and Sheringham, so have spent a few days there camping or wandering around with them.…
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North Norfolk Visitor’s Guide: National Trust Felbrigg Hall
Felbrigg Hall: A Great National Trust property for Child Friendly Day Out North Norfolk boasts numerous stately homes, outdoor activities and places for day trips, many ideal for families and small children. Blogger Catherine Lewis, 39 currently lives in North Norfolk with her two children and husband, so has explored numerous child-friendly places in the…