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Cley Cottages
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Cley is an ideal base for exploring Norfolk's local restaurants, beautiful coastlines and for taking a trip to see the seals on Blakeney Point. In this location awash with areas of outstanding natural beauty, whether your needs are for sailing. Swimming, wildlife tours. Antique hunting, sampling local foods. Visiting wonderful historic houses, or maybe just spending a week of total relaxation whilst watching the world go by . we have it all. And the North Norfolk Coast. For prices, please click here.
loadescottage.co.uk
Loades Cottage | Blakeney
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Blakeney is a small, attractive village on the North Norfolk coast, popular with holiday-makers and locals alike. For those who want a car-free week, Blakeney has enough pubs, restaurants, shops, amenities and attractions to make this a reality. There is a good local (dog-friendly) pub ( The Kings Arms. A gastro-pub ( The White Horse. A good restaurant ( The Moorings. Two hotels ( The Blakeney Hotel. And The Blakeney Manor. And community rooms ( The Harbour Rooms. And a wet-fish shop ( Westons. To Cley t...
blakeneyboltholes.co.uk
Explore North Norfolk - sea, sand and seals!
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ResponsiveSlides.js · Alternative themes. Luxury holiday cottages on the north norfolk coast. Sample tempting local delicacies. Dine out at one at some superb restaurants and cafes. Take a trip to see the seals at Blakeney Point. Enjoy fabulous walks along the beautiful coast line. Relax and unwind in North Norfolk. Has a stunning coast line and the immediate area has lots of activities. To offer from kite flying on the glorious Holkham beach to steam trains. At Sheringham and horse racing. And Hoste Arm...
morstonscrabbleclub.org.uk
Morston Scrabble Club - April 2006 meeting
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MORSTON SCRABBLE CLUB - APRIL 2006 MEETING. Andrew was greeted in the car park with the words "You're looking a bit normal tonight" - and then he produced his Easter bonnet. Rarely have words been eaten so quickly, or a man looked madder than his very mad hat. Overwhelmed by the Curse of the Were-Rabbit sitting before her, Jane throws years of tradition out of the window and draws the names out of her glasses case. Can anybody spot the deliberate mistake? Is that a look of admiration as Dawn takes time o...
fakenhamfarmersmarket.co.uk
Local producers, growers & crafts ¦ Fakenham Farmers' Market
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CLICK HERE FOR OUR CURRENT PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT. The market has around 30 stalls each month - please note some produce is seasonal. Producers indicated with an asterisk. Normally attend every month. MEAT and DAIRY PRODUCE. Catherine and Stephen Temple. Award winning range of handmade cheeses. Diane and Jason Peart. Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Guineafowl. Martins Farm, Hindolveston. Free Range Bronze turkeys / geese seasonal. Wild Rabbit,Venison and Game in season. Prizewinning Aberdeen Angus beef. Vegetar...
northnorfolkluxurycottages.co.uk
North Norfolk Luxury Cottages | About North Norfolk
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North Norfolk Luxury Cottages. View from Summer Breeze Chris Taylor Photography. North Norfolk, home to big skies, spectacular beaches, wildlife, eclectic little shops buried in picturesque market towns and some of the best seasonal food to be found. Beautiful, enchanting Blakeney, with the harbour as its heart, often considered to be the jewel in the crown of the North Norfolk coast. So much to see and do - crabbing in the creek, go by Beans Boats. And see the seals, walk out to Blakeney Point. And enjo...
beansboattrips.co.uk
Blakeney Seal Trips with Beans Boats | Information for Schools and Groups
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Schools and group bookings. Safety and Risk Assessment. Blakeney Point is a long shingle spit providing shelter to a large tidal area. Silt and sand deposit have built up as large areas of salt marsh providing a wide range of coastal and inter-tidal habitat. The whole area is forever changing due to the influences of tides and storms, particularly in winter. Which is now an Information Centre. The length of time ashore is usually an hour although this can often be altered to suit your requirements...
cleycottages.co.uk
Cley Cottages
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Cley is an ideal base for exploring Norfolk's local restaurants, beautiful coastlines and for taking a trip to see the seals on Blakeney Point. In this location awash with areas of outstanding natural beauty, whether your needs are for sailing. Antique hunting, sampling local foods. Visiting wonderful historic houses, or maybe just spending a week of total relaxation whilst watching the world go by . we have it all. The best web sites we have discovered are North Norfolk Tourist Guide.
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Morston, North Norfolk and Morston Barn
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Morston, North Norfolk - an idyllic coastal haven. Morston is around 1 mile west of Blakeney - a lovely walk along the coastal path. The village faces the largest sheltered harbour on the North Norfolk coast and wildlife abounds in the area - especially birdlife, as well as large colonies of grey and common seals. These live all year round on Blakeney Point and can be visited by boats from Morston Quay on most tides. The video on the right captures Morston early on an autumn morning. This part of North N...