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Scarborough Hill Country House Hotel
"Went here for a carvary and it was terrible, no mash, no stuffing, had to have what roasties you given, one of mine was bad, and the gravy was like ..." More

Deer Park Lookout
"Just returned home after a lovely week at Deer Park. You just don't realise how quiet it is until you return to the rat race. Acccomodation excellent. Situated in an ..." More

Bluebell
"Took my sister for a Sunday Roast Very good Value as well as delicious.

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The historic market town of North Walsham, is a real crossroads town, roads from it leading to Norwich, Cromer, Yarmouth and Aylsham. Also accessible by boat due to its location on the river Ant, and by train, a stop on the delightful Bittern Line between Norwich and the North Norfolk Coast just four miles away. Walsham even stands on the Weavers’ Way footpath traversing the county. In past times though it was a destination town, being a major cloth centre after the arrival of Flemish weavers in the 12th century. The town produced Walsham, a lightweight woolen cloth, while its neighbour Worstead produced winter-weight material. The textile industry created great wealth, and there are many medieval churches in the district built by wool merchants. Indeed, the town’s 14th century church of St Nicholas is the largest wool church in the county. The Battle of North Walsham (actually a couple of miles away at Bryant’s Heath), marked the end of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, and is commemorated by two stone crosses on the Norwich Road. North Walsham means settler’s homestead in Anglo-Saxon, a sign of its antiquity. There was a toll-house here in the 4th century. Henry III granted the town its charter, enabling weekly markets to be held – in those days largely for the wool business. A great fire destroyed all the town bar the church in 1600, so the oldest buildings other than St Nicholas’s are the grade I listed Market Cross, built in 1602 by the Bishop of Norwich, and Paston Grammar School (now part of Paston College), founded by local magnate Sir William Paston: for "the training, instructing and bringing up of youth in good manners, learning and the true fear, service and worship of almighty God.” The school’s most famous alumnus is Nelson, who left in 1771 to join the navy, when just 13. The town is a pretty one, with fascinatingly slender shops (their lack of depth from the road said to result from occupying the footprint of medieval market stalls). Equally slim are the Lokes (narrow lanes) and Passages leading off the market place. Another notable site is the ruined bell-tower, whose ruination began after a prolonged campanology session in May 1724, with bits continuing to drop off it for another hundred years. Well-worth a visit too is Norfolk Motorcycle Museum, with a display of more than 60 bikes from the 20s to the 60s.

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Westover Veterinary Centre

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North Walsham Garden Centre
Darrens Pet Centre
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Beechwood Hotel (0.24 miles)

Beechwood Hotel
The combination of an elegant, spacious, ivy-clad house, surrounded by well laid-out gardens. Dating back to 1800, with a lovely ambience generated by the proprietors' warm welcome and the attentive staff.

The combination of an ... More | visit website
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Melbourne House (0.73 miles)

Melbourne House
The Melbourne House Estate offers a warm welcome to all guests whether you are staying for bed and breakfast, celebrating a special occassion, attending a conference or simply enjoying afternoon tea.
Situated within eight acres of ... More | visit website
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Scarborough Hill Country House Hotel (1.76 miles)

Scarborough Hill Country House Hotel

The Scarborough Hill Country House Hotel is set in 9 acres of country grounds. 8 individually decorated Bedrooms, en-suite facilities, TV,Telephone,Tea/Coffee making facilities.

The panoramic conservatory restaurant offers cuisine with a continental and Mediterranean flavour as ... More | visit website

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White House Farm (2.62 miles)

White House Farm
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Relax in our 18th Century Listed Norfolk Farmhouse set in tranquil mature gardens surrounded by farmland. This quiet village location is an ideal base to explore the Broads, ... More
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Dolphin Lodge (2.69 miles)

Dolphin Lodge

Bungalow accommodation i.e ground floor rooms.Quiet village setting,few minuets to local Pub 2.5 miles to sandy beaches.Cromer 6 miles.Exellent walks and cycling area.Horse riding nearby also golf courses.Easy reach of Norfolk Broads.Many other atractions nearby.

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Manor House (2.82 miles)

Manor House

Small family run Victorian Manor House bed & breakfast, in tranquil location, with views across Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet embedded in village of historic character. Close to sea (2 m) with cliffs and ... More | visit website

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Malthouse Cottages (2.82 miles)

Malthouse Cottages
South Cottage and Briar Cottage are two comfortable Victorian cottages situated in the village of Trunch, two miles from the coast at Mundesley. Both cottages fall within the village conservation area, and are in a ... More | visit website
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Point House (3.20 miles)

Point House
Point House is a spacious traditional brick and flint farmhouse set in a quiet single track lane less than half a mile from the Norfolk seafront, ideally located for a vast selection of places of ... More | visit website
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Elderton Lodge Hotel & Restaurant (3.29 miles)

Elderton Lodge Hotel & Restaurant

Elderton Lodge nestles into its own six acres of naturally wooded grounds, beautifully aspected over looking on to 800 acres of Deer park. The 200 year old building, formally the shooting lodge to Gunton Hall ... More | visit website

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Dilly at Dairy Farm (3.44 miles)

Dilly at Dairy Farm

Named after favourite Ayrshire dairy herd families, these three single storey properties, with identical layouts and facilities, offer comfortable and very well equipped accommodation. Open plan living/dining room with kitchen area. Double bedroom with ensuite ... More | visit website

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