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A Jacobean redbrick mansion with garden, orangery, parkland and lake. Spectacular long gallery, plasterwork ceilings and fine collections of furniture, pictures, books & walks.
Visit our rescued farm animals. Information centre and gift shop. Two self catering holiday cottages onsite for rent.
Ancient Norman keep of Norwich Castle dominates the city and is one of the most important buildings of its kind in Europe.
A magnificent medieval trading hall with outstanding timber roof and carved dragon. Home to 1000 years of fascinating Norwich history.
This extraordinary building is the product of one man’s eccentric imagination. Built at the end of the 19th century, it borrows details from other churches throughout the country, but the slender twin towers are entirely original.
A 3.5-gauge miniature steam passenger railway and a 7.25-gauge steam and battery-electric railway. Full-size M and GN accessories including signals and signal box.
This little church in open countryside is an almost perfect Norman building with a round tower, semicircular apse and thatched roof. The north and south doorways are magnificently carved, and there is fine Norman stonework inside.
A Norman cathedral from 1096 with 14thC roof bosses depicting bible scenes from Adam and Eve to the Day of Judgement, cloisters, cathedral close, shop and restaurant.
A 15-inch narrow-gauge steam railway covering 9 miles of track from Wroxham in the heart of the Norfolk Broads to Aylsham which is a bustling market town.
A particularly fine example of 19thC gothic revival by George Gilbert Scott Junior, with fine stained glass, exquisite stonewalk and Frosterley marble.