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STATELY HOMES AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS


Blickling Hall, Garden & Park


Fine Jacobean house with formal garden, park and lake, secret garden, shop, restaurant and plant sales. Location: 35 miles from Great Yarmouth, 1 ½ miles north-west of Aylsham off B1354, NR11 6NF Tel: 01263 738030


Dogs in the park only and on leads at all times. Burgh Castle


Remains of late 3rd century Roman fort. Location: 3 miles west of Great Yarmouth. Open: Every day at any reasonable time.


Caister Castle


See visitor attractions section for details and also advertisement on inside back cover.


Felbrigg Hall, Garden & Park


A fi ne 17th century house. Original furniture and pictures, mostly 18th century. Park renowned for fi ne beeches and other trees. Family woodland trail, lakeside walks and traditional walled garden. Shop, restaurant and tea-room, plant sales and second-hand book sales. Location: 2 miles S/W of Cromer off B1436, NR11 8PR Tel: 01263 837444


Somerleyton Hall & Gardens Stately home with 12 acres of landscaped gardens, ancient yew maze, guided hall tours, excellent tea rooms and gift shops. Location: In Somerleyton, 8 miles south-west of Great Yarmouth, NR32 5QQ Tel: 0871 222 4244 www.somerleyton.co.uk for more details and opening times. Regular special events held throughout the season, see the website.


Caister Roman Site


Remains of a Roman ‘Saxon Shore’ fort built around AD200 Location: 3 miles north of Great Yarmouth. Open: Every day at any reasonable time.


somerleyton hall and gardens


All you need for a perfect day out


Take in the splendour of the Hall, gardens and famous 1846 yew hedge maze, then relax in our traditional tea rooms.


OPEN 10am – 5pm (Hall Tours 11.30am - 3.30pm). Tuesdays & Thursdays 5 April – 27 September. Tues, Weds, Thurs, Suns 17 July – 9 September.


0871 222 4244 www.somerleyton.co.uk


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