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WW2 themed station, tea rooms and museum. Picnic area, orchard and footpaths. Open Sundays and Bank Holidays, Easter to September.
A magnificent medieval trading hall with outstanding timber roof and carved dragon. Home to 1000 years of fascinating Norwich history.
A 15thC moated redbrick fortified manor-house with an 80ft gatehouse, Mary Queen of Scot's needlework, a Catholic priest's hole, garden, woodland walks and a Catholic chapel.
A Jacobean redbrick mansion with garden, orangery, parkland and lake. Spectacular long gallery, plasterwork ceilings and fine collections of furniture, pictures, books & walks.
Neolithic flint mines. Five thousand years old and first excavated in the 1870s with over 300 pits and shafts. One open to the public and a 30ft deep, 7 radiating gallery.
Visit our rescued farm animals. Information centre and gift shop. Two self catering holiday cottages onsite for rent.
The country retreat of H.M. The Queen. A fascinating house, an intriguing museum and the best of the Royal gardens. Restaurants, shops and parking.
A 17thC country house with original 18thC furniture and pictures. There is also a walled garden, orangery, park and woodland with waymarked walks, shops and catering.
National Shrine of Our Lady for Catholics in England. 14thC wayside chapel, also Chapel of Reconciliation, Bookshop and Tearoom.
Castle Rising Castle is a fine example of a Norman castle. The rectangular keep, one of the largest, was built around 1140 by William D'Albini.