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Fakenham Market and Auction on Thursday is worth a punt, Holt is a decent place to visit and there is an interesting brickabrack/antiques shop down a back lane on the left facing west off the high street:thumbup:

 

Blickling - never been there but looks fantastic.

 

Letheringsett Mill near Holt is a very interesting visit, the guy who owns it is ex army and a fanatic - does an interesting tour - very informative.

 

Cromer Museum and a trot up the church tower

 

Kings Lynn is a good place to go as well

 

Not got any places to eat - I usually stay further south near Seapalling

 

The Lord Nelson in Burnahm Thorpe did good food many years ago and also Holkham Hall is worth a visit as is Felbrig hall.

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Mickleboorgh collection past Weybourne vast collection of military equipment

 

The Mo sheringham new complex on sea front

 

Car boots Fakenham and sheringham Sundays

 

Heavy horse centre near Sheringham

 

Daves fish and chip bar Sheringham

 

Blyths and Wrights Ironmongers shop high St Sheringham just lose the wife for half an hour.

 

Not promoting Sheringham just happens our lass came from there

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Sailing out on an oyster looks great David - we saw them but didn't realise they weren't all private. Wouldn't work for us with two small children, but ideal without. The tourist boat is OK though, and does mean you can put off at the point.

 

In Norfolk terms it's quite a way from Cromer to Wells, so personally I wouldn't bother going any further along than that - we've never run out of things to see or do in a week from that end. It's a lot easier to go another time and stay somewhere like Old Hunstanton (stunning beach) to visit Holkham, Sandringham, Hunstanton sealife centre and Castle Rising (another really good place to go) etc.

 

2nd pic is a 22ft dbh oak at Holkham.

 

Alec

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Sailing out on an oyster looks great David - we saw them but didn't realise they weren't all private. Wouldn't work for us with two small children, but ideal without. The tourist boat is OK though, and does mean you can put off at the point.

 

Alec

 

How small Alec?

 

My two are 8 & 10 and first time sailers, you can charter the Oysters with a skipper as well and still put off at the point.

 

Was the highlight of the kids summer

 

 

 

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How small Alec?

 

4 and 2 at the moment. If they are enjoying something they will concentrate for hours, but they're not old enough yet that if they take exception at the idea they will still go with it and give it a try. Give it a few years and it looks ideal.

 

Alec

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