Heritage

Immerse yourself in Norfolk and Suffolk's rich heritage, whether in a historic home, visiting one of the many mills or churches scattered throughout the countryside or visiting a fantastic museum

St Mary’s Church

Situated about a mile from the village and within Somerleyton Hall’s extensive grounds, stands St Mary’s Church

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Somerleyton Hall

Somerleyton Hall is widely acclaimed as one of the finest stately homes in the UK

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St Lawrence, Brundall

The church of St Lawrence is a Grade II* listed building that dates back to the 13th century

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St Olave’s Priory

Founded in about 1216, this small Augustinian priory is dedicated to Olaf, an 11th-century Norwegian king

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British Sugar Factory

Cantley is well-known for its sugar beet factory which was constructed in 1912

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St Nicholas, Buckenham

The impressive church of St Nicholas lies peacefully surrounded by trees and fields near the River Yare

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Strumpshaw Steam Museum

If you're looking for a great family day out on the Wherry Lines, you might want to visit Strumpshaw Steam Museum

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Time and Tide Museum

The Time and Tide Museum occupies the premises of what was once the Tower Fish Curing Works, originally built c.1850 and enlarged in 1880

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Tolhouse Gaol

Built about 800 years ago, the Tolhouse Gaol was once the home of a rich merchant

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The Hippodrome Circus

The historic Hippodrome was built in 1903 by legendary circus showman George Gilbert

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