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Norwich Cathedral. Image supplied by Bishy B Industries Ltd.

The 'Norfolk' County sign. Image supplied by Bishy B Industries Ltd.

Holkham Hall. Image supplied by Bishy B Industries Ltd.

Wells Quay. Image supplied by Bishy B Industries Ltd.

Signpost for Walsingham and New Holkham. Image supplied by Bishy B Industries Ltd.

You'll find plenty to do in the area around Hunter's Hall, from stately homes and fabulous places to walk and cycle to boutique shopping and a coastline made famous by Hollywood. Whether you've come to watch the Norfolk wildlife or sample our wonderful local produce at one of the County's amazing eateries, the only problem will be fitting it all in!

The City of Norwich (about 16 miles/25 minutes drive away).

If you're looking for history and culture, check out the Norman Cathedral, the Castle Museum or the Sainsbury Centre. The magical 'Plantation Garden' is an attraction few manage to stumble upon...

If you want to shop - check out the two Malls or explore the Norwich Lanes with their mix of eclectic boutiques and independent shops. Don't forget to visit the Royal Arcade - a marvel of Art Nouveau filled with gorgeous shops.

For fabulous food and drink, try any of the Animal Inns or Raffles Restaurants, The Lawyer or The Dog House Bar.

Click for more about Norwich or see VisitNorwich.co.uk.

Mid-Norfolk (Dereham, Swaffham, Fakenham, The Brecks and environs).

Founded in the 7th century, Dereham (just a short drive away) has a wealth of shops, cafés and pubs, as well as a nice leisure centre with pool. Parking in Dereham is mostly free (a novelty these days).

Pensthorpe - A multi award-winning attraction for the whole family.

BeWilderwood - One for adventurous kids aged 4-94.

Useful links: Brecks.org, Fakenham Racecourse.

North Norfolk (roughly 30 minutes drive Northwards).

For shopping and lunching, you won't go far wrong with the shamelessly posh Burnham Market and lovely Wells-next-the-Sea.

Stately homes don't come much grander than Holkham Hall. Adjacent to the estate, you'll discover Holkham Beach. Featured in the closing scenes of 'Shakespeare in Love', it is breathtaking in its unspoilt beauty.

Other places worth a look include Little Walsingham (famed for its Shrine), Holt (lovely Georgian market town), Blakeney (with seal trips out to Blakeney Point), Burnham Thorpe (birthplace of Lord Nelson) and Cley-next-the-Sea (located in an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty).

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Brochures and leaflets on all these and many other Visitor Attractions are available from reception.

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