Ludham is a pretty Broadland village between Wroxham and Potter Heigham. The village has a splendid flint church, shops and pubs. There are excellent walks in the area including nearby How Hill. Norwich and Great Yarmouth are both 30 minutes drive away. Boat enthusiasts will…
Southrepps is a pretty Norfolk village with many charming brick and flint cottages and a large 15th century church, whose tall tower dominates the local landscape. It is an ideal base for exploring the area with sandy beaches, historic houses, steam railways and many other…
Aslacton is a small village in South Norfolk in the heart of Norfolk's rolling courtyside, yet just a short distance to the historic city of Norwich. This is an area that abounds with attractive small villages, quiet lanes and market towns; Attleborough and Wymondham are the…
The quiet village of North Burlingham is situated close to the famous Broads, an excellent location for ornithologists and walkers who will delight in the many nature trails in the area. The small town of Acle is just four miles away and has shops, pubs and restaurants, and…
Witton Bridge is a quiet village of just a few houses, making it a perfect place to relax amidst attractive countryside. This part of Norfolk has splendid country walks and cycle rides along the 'quiet lanes' system, a particular feature of this area, which meander through the…
Northrepps is a picturesque rural village, which is part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is only one mile from Overstrand, with quiet sands that are great for both lazy summer days and bracing winter walks. The bustling coastal resort of Cromer is just two and a…
Cromer is a traditional seaside resort with a cliff-top setting and wide sandy beaches running down to the sea. It is famous for its fishing boats that still work off the shore and offer freshly caught seafood. The town has a fine pier, a local history museum, a new lifeboat…
Northrepps is a picturesque rural village, which is part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is only one mile from Overstrand, with quiet sands that are great for both lazy summer days and bracing winter walks. The bustling coastal resort of Cromer is just two and a…
Lying just two and a half miles to the north of the bustling market town of Aylsham, Colby is a small village in a peaceful rural location. The small historic town of Aylsham itself offers a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. It also has the fabulous National Trust…
Buxton is a quiet and peaceful village in the River Bure valley. The Bure Valley Steam Railway is the country's longest gauge railway running from the historic market town of Aylsham, stopping at Buxton and continuing on to end at Wroxham, the Capital of the Broads. There are…
Ludham is a pretty Broadland village between Wroxham and Potter Heigham. The village has a splendid flint church, shops and pubs. There are excellent walks in the area including nearby How Hill. Norwich and Great Yarmouth are both about a half an hour's drive away. Boat…
The village of Mundesley is an excellent location for a seaside holiday. It has a wonderful wide beach backed by a small promenade and a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Some may enjoy a dip in the sea or perhaps just the chance to relax and enjoy the view, whilst…
Runham has the benefit of being in a lovely country location and yet is only four miles from the wide sandy beach at Caister. Also close by is the popular resort of Great Yarmouth which, as well as the beach, has two piers, a sports centre, amusements, shops, pubs and a pleasure…
Nestling peacefully in pretty countryside, Hemblington is a small hamlet situated in the heart of the Broads, eight miles from the fine historic city of Norwich and a short drive to the sandy beaches of the East Coast. An ideal location for those who want peace and quiet, yet…
Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.