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Thelnetham Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Thelnetham:
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Thelnetham Windmill was built in the early 19th Century and is of a tower design with conical cap. Situated on the border between Norfolk and Suffolk this is a working example of what was once a familiar site in the...
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Experience a fun filled family day out at Banham Zoo, East Anglia’s premier wildlife attraction, and simply purrrrrfect for those who have an interest in rare and endangered animals from around the world. Where else could you appreciate the power...
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Bardwell Windmill lies smack bang in the middle of the tranquil village of Bardwell deep in the beautiful Suffolk countryside. The current windmill has been in the same place since 1829 but there has been a windmill in Bardwell since...
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Billingford Mill was built by W. Skinner between 1859 and 1860 to replace a post mill which blew down in strong winds shortly before. The five storey high, red brick tower corn mill cost £1,300 to construct. The white boat...
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Return to the golden age of steam at Bressingham Steam and Gardens. There are static preserved narrow and standard gauge locomotives as well as three working lines. For steam lovers there are also traction engines, a Victorian steam roundabout and...
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Diss actually gets its name from ’Dic’ or ’Disce’ which is Saxon for ’ditch of standing water’ and indeed its focal point is a six acre mere (lake) that dates back some 12,000 years to the ice age. The mere...
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Taking off from the grounds of 24 acres of grounds of the The Cornwallis Country House Hotel, these Virgin hot air balloon flights can take in the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside. One of the most eye-opening experiences available, the balloon...
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Pakenham Watermill is Suffolk’s last working watermill and open to the public. The mill is found about 6 miles east of Bury St Edmunds hidden in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Suffolk countryside. Now owned by Suffolk...
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Pakenham Windmill is situated in Thieves Lane in the pretty village of Pakenham in Suffolk. It is eighty feet tall and best seen from the main A143 road just before entering the village of Ixworth. This brick tower mill was...
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Snetterton Race Circuit is easy to find some 10 miles north-east of Thetford on the A11 from London to Norwich. It is located at a former World War 2 US air base and was formed by a group of Aston...
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Thornham Walks are situated hidden in the Suffolk countryside just off the A140 near Eye. Located on the Thornham estate, there are 12 miles of waymarked footpaths to explore through beautiful countryside, which includes ancient parkland, woodland, farmland and water...
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