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Binham Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Binham:
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Situated in the heart of the charming village of Binham in the Norfolk, the Market Cross has been an important focal point of social and community life here since the 1500s. The site was used as an annual festival...
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Originally built in the 12th Century, the current building mainly dates from the 13th Century. The inside of the church is full of interesting history. Visitors can admire the 15th Century screen showing the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark,...
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The simplest way to view the wild seal colony on Blakeney Point is by taking a trip on one of Beans Boat Trips from either Morston Quay or Blakeney Quay. The seal colony is made up of around 500...
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Binham Priory is situated close to the Norfolk town of Binham and was founded in the late 11th century by a nephew of William the Conqueror, Pierre de Valoines. After surrendering to Henry VII, as part of the dissolution of...
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Balkeney Guildhall is owned and managed by English Heritage and shows the remains of a prosperous Blakeney merchant’s house. One of the most interesting features is the brick vaulted undercroft, constructed in the late 15th Century. After serving...
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Glandford Shell Museum really is a wonderful find in the very heart of the Norfolk Countryside. It is housed in the oldest purpose-built museum in Norfolk and contains the finest seashell collection in the UK. During 2003 the museum underwent...
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Local gravel pits provided the flint from which Glandford watermill was rebuilt as far back as 1907. Despite being referred to in the 17th Century it does not get a mention in the Domesday. Sitting along the River Glaven the...
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Langham Glass is situated at a collection of 18th Century barn workshops in the lovely North Norfolk village of Langham. Here you can not only buy handcrafted glassware but also learn about and see how glassmaking is done. Learn about...
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A restored working watermill (1798) producing 100% organic and whole wheat flour from English wheat. Working demonstrations and tours take place Tuesday to Friday 2pm to 4.15pm in Summer. For Winter demonstrations, please ring.
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The quiet and peaceful medieval village of Little Walsingham in north Norfolk is home to England’s National Shrine to Our Lady. The story started in 1061 when a vision inspired a local noblewoman to build a replica of the Holy...
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The Thursford Collection is a step back in time. Essentially it is a museum of mechanical organs, steam engines and fairground rides set in the sleepy Norfolk village of Thursford, just outside Fakenham. Dickensian style gift shops, ice cream parlour,...
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