Norfolk; a 17th century red brick house with extensive garden; fine Jacobean ceilings, furniture and collections
Blickling Hall is the birthplace of Anne Boleyn.

Located in East Anglia, Norwich is a charming city known for its medieval architecture, including Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle. The city also boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and museums to explore.
Activities in Norwich
- Explore Norwich Cathedral
- Visit Norwich Castle
- Wander through the Norwich Market
- Take a boat tour on the Norfolk Broads
- Attend a show at the Norwich Theatre Royal
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The Norfolk Broads, England:
– The Norfolk Broads is a network of rivers and lakes located in Norfolk, England. It is a popular destination for boating holidays, as well as for its picturesque scenery and abundant wildlife.
Activities:
– Rent a boat and explore the waterways
– Visit Wroxham, known as the “capital of the Broads”
– Birdwatching at How Hill Nature Reserve
– Walk or cycle along the Weaver’s Way
– Enjoy a traditional pub lunch at a waterside inn
Cambridge, England:
– Famous for its prestigious university and historic buildings, Cambridge is a picturesque city located on the River Cam. Visitors can explore the university colleges, go punting along the river, and enjoy the city’s cultural offerings.
Activities:
– Punting on the River Cam
– Visit the University of Cambridge colleges
– Explore the Fitzwilliam Museum
– Stroll through the Cambridge Botanic Garden
– Enjoy a meal at a riverside restaurant
Bury St Edmunds, England:
– Bury St Edmunds is a historic market town in Suffolk, known for its medieval architecture, including the magnificent St Edmundsbury Cathedral. The town also has a thriving food and drink scene, with many cozy pubs and restaurants to enjoy.
Activities:
– Visit St Edmundsbury Cathedral
– Explore the ruins of Bury St Edmunds Abbey
– Take a tour of the Greene King Brewery
– Wander through the Abbey Gardens
– Attend a performance at The Apex
Thetford Forest, England:
– Thetford Forest is the largest lowland pine forest in Britain and offers a range of outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and horse riding. The forest also has a variety of wildlife, as well as historical sites such as the ancient Icknield Way.
Activities:
– Go mountain biking on the forest trails
– Walk the Thetford Forest Sculpture Trail
– Visit High Lodge Forest Centre for outdoor activities
– Spot wildlife at Lynford Arboretum
– Explore the ruins of Thetford Priory
