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 Restaurants
Morston Hall
Morston, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 7AA
The Restaurant is open to non-residents for Sunday lunch,
and each evening for dinner.  
Dietary requirements, will be specially catered for.
Galton Blackiston is chef-proprietor at Morston Hall,
while his wife, Tracy, runs front of house.
Together they have put Morston Hall firmly on the map
Tel: 01263 741041  Fax: 01263 740419
Email: reception@morstonhall.com
The Wiveton Bell
Blakeney Road, Wiveton, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 7TL
A picturesque village Inn and Restaurant offering highly recommended cuisine, presnted by the Danish chef/patron.  
A full range of Real Ales and wines are always available.
Reservations advisable
Tel: 01263 740101
Email: enquiries@wivetonbell.co.uk
website: www.wivetonbell.co.uk
The Moorings Bistro, Blakeney
Tel: 01263 740054
The George (Cley next the Sea)
Hotel | Restaurant | Village Pub
Tel: 01263 740652  Fax: 01263 741275
website: www.thegeorgehotelcley.com
 Pubs
The Hunworth Bell
A welcoming family pub with garden, good food and
a well kept beer cellar.
Hunworth is a picturesque village approx. 2 miles south of Holt
The Bluebell (Langham)
Traditional village pub offering a wide choice of keg and
cask ales and selected wines. Freshly prepared food.
Delightful beer garden
Fish & Chip takeaway on Fridays 12 noon - 9pm
Tel: 01328 830502  
Email: newmanp@btconnect.com
Letheringsett King's Head
1999 Family Pub of the Year (Publican Newspaper)
2000 Catering for Kids (Pub Business Magazine)
2001 Village Pub of the Year (Bronze Awards)  (Morning Advertiser)
2001 Family Pub of the Year (Highly Commended)
(Publican Newspaper)

Large garden and Car Park
Safe Surface Play Castle
Living Willow Tunnels (nominated for an Environment Award)
Toys, Bikes and Games
Bars & Food - All Day
Live Music most weekends
Tel: 01263 712691
website: www.letheringsettkh.co.uk
The Kings Arms (Blakeney)
Traditional village pub, with en-suite rooms and
excellent home-cooked food
Tel: 01263 740341  Fax: 01263 740391
 Hotels
The White Horse Hotel (Blakeney)
Excellent Restaurant, Real ales, wine list.
Tel: 01263 740574   Fax: 01263 741303
website: www.blakeneywhitehorse.co.uk
The Kings Arms (Blakeney)
Fine selection real ales. Comprehensive Menu.
Pub adjoins Blakeney quayside. Children and pets welcomed.
Tel: 01263 740341  Fax: 01263 740391
 Inns
The Anchor at Morston
....centuries old smugglers' inn
great food, good wines & ales
Morning Coffees ~ Lunches ~ Evening Meals
Tel: 01263 741392
The Wiveton Bell
Blakeney Road, Wiveton, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 7TL
A picturesque village Inn and Restaurant offering highly recommended cuisine, presnted by the Danish chef/patron.  
A full range of Real Ales and wines are always available.
Reservations advisable
Tel: 01263 740101
Email: enquiries@wivetonbell.co.uk
website: www.wivetonbell.co.uk
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The National Trust  -  Norfolk

Visit magnificent houses steeped in history, landscaped parks, countryside and unspoiled
coastline  -  whatever your interest, The National Trust in Norfolk have something to suit you,
besides their also offering family discounts and children under five are free.

More than just a great day out, the restaurants and tearooms within the various properties offer
a range of freshly baked and original recipes to tempt you, while their shops stock exclusive
gifts to remind you of your visit.

In The National Trust's 2003 leaflet for Norfolk, the following places were open to visitors;-

Name of Property
Features
Location
Peckover House
and Garden
A lovely Georgian brick town house in the
attractive market town of Wisbech with a
charming two acre Victorian walled garden.  
Herbaceous borders, roses, ornagery, fernery
and delightful summerhouses make Peckover
a visit to remember
On the north bank
of the River Nene,
in Wisbech,
(Cambridgeshire)
(B1441)
Blickling Hall,
Garden and Park
One of the greatest houses in East Anglia.  
The house dates from the early seventeenth
century and has fine collections of furniture,
pictures and tapestries
1½ miles north-west
of Aylsham on
B1354.  
15 miles north of
Norwich.  
Signposted off
A140 Cromer road.
Felbrigg Hall,
Garden and Park
This lovely house is within North Norfolk's Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and
stands in its own 1,750 acre estate.  One of the
finest seventeenth century houses in the
country, Felbrigg has its original eighteenth
century furniture and pictures.
near Felbrigg
village, 2 miles
south-west of
Cromer, on B1436,
signposted from
A148 and A140
Oxburgh Hall,
Garden and
Estate
A lovely moated house built in 1482 by the
Bedingfield family, who still live here.  The Hall
has a magnificent Tudor Gatehouse, and
needlework by Mary, Queen of Scots.  Oxburgh
is surrounded by lovely gardens and there are
charming woodland walks with picnic areas.
7 miles south-west
of Swaffham.  
Signposted from
A134 Stoke Ferry
and Swaffham.
Sheringham
Park
Sheringham Park was designed in 1812 by
Humphry Repton, the great landscape designer.
Repton himself said it is "my most favourite
work".
2 miles south-west
Sheringham.  
Access for cars off
A148 (signposted).
Horsey
Windpump
A restored drainage windpump that affords
striking views across Horsey Mere, one of the
Norfolk Broads.  The Mere is particularly known
for wintering wild fowl.
2½ miles north-east
of Potter Heigham.
11 miles north of
Great Yarmouth on
B1159.
Elizabethan
House
Museum
A sixteenth century building with rooms
displayed to reflect the lives of families who
have lived here.  Tudor bedroom and dining
room, Conspiracy room, Children's room with
replica toys.  Hands-on activities throughout
the house.
Stroll along Great Yarmouth's historic South
Quay and visit two newly displayed 17th century
houses, typical of Great Yarmouth's 'Rows'
(owned by English Heritage)
4 South Quay,
Great Yarmouth.
St George's
Guildhall
The largest surviving medieval guildhall in
England with many original features; now used
as an arts centre in King's Lynn, a beautiful
historic market town.  Coffee bar and
restaurant, (crafts and Christmas shop from
mid November)
on west side of
King Street close
to Tuesday Market
Place.
For further details (including opening times,
Admission charges, and telephone numbers etc) of all of the above Houses
and gardens, please check The National Trust's website at
where details of other National Trust properties in the UK will be available.
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Guided  Tours of  Walsingham
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The  Thursford  Collection
Live Shows
from the Spectacular
Mighty Wurlitzer
A tremendous Outing
for Everyone.
Come to
THURSFORD
A Sight and Sound Spectacular
Astounding live entertainment
at the 'Mighty Wurlitzer Show'
starring the amazing
Robert Wolfe.

Be enthralled by the sight
and sounds of gigantic mechanical organs, and wonder at the display
of colossal traction engines.

Eat in our spacious
Barn restaurant
or picnic under the
pine trees
on acres of grassy lawns,
while the children play in the
adventure area.  

Enjoy an icecream
from the parlour,

have a ride on the
Venetian Gondola

or browse the
superb shops for
souvenirs, CDs,
sweets and so much more.



For further details


please contact


The Thursford Collection,

Thursford Green,

Thursford,

near Fakenham,

Norfolk, NR21 0AS


Tel: Thursford (01328) 878477




The Thursford Collection

is located

off the A148

on the Fakenham to Holt road.


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