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Wroxham Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Wroxham:
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Wroxham Barns is a delightful collection of beautifully restored eighteenth Century barns just outside the Norfolk town of Wroxham. Inside the barns you will find displays of traditional and contemporary rural crafts, with workshops where you can see the crafts...
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Cow Tower is situated sitting on a sharp bend by the River Wensum along riverside walk in Norwich. Also located within sight of the cathedral, the ruined Cow Tower was built in 1398-9 and is a very rare example of...
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Elm Hill is one of the oldest streets in Norwich and is a leap back in history. It was largely rebuilt after the great fire of 1507 but still retains its Tudor character to the present day. The narrow cobbled...
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Hoveton Hall Gardens is a wonderful 15 acre estate on the very edge of the Norfolk Broads. Hoveton Hall itself is a nineteenth century house but is not open to the public. There are three main parts to the gardens,...
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A display of fighters of types that flew from Norfolk including a Vulcan Bomber. Interior displays featuring the 100 Group; US AAF; Women at War and Norwich Airport. When volunteers are available cockpits may be open. The museum has a...
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With a year round programme of puppet plays and puppet making workshops a visit to Norwich Puppet Theatre is a unique experience for everyone. Based in converted medieval church, just ten minutes walk from the Cathedral, the theatre is one...
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The Paston Way is an 18 mile footpath from Cromer to North Walsham. Highlights include Cromer’s broad beach and seaside amusements, the Butterfly reserve at Knapton Cutting, where 19 different species have been seen, Sidestrand, made famous by Clement Scott...
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Pulls Ferry is located along the River Wensum and forms the picturesque postcard scene often assoiciated with the City of Norwich. This beautiful little spot, with its flint building, was once a 15th Century water gate. It was the route...
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Since 1938 radar has played a key role in the air defence of the country. Radar significantly contributed to the success of all the allied invasions of World War II, the defence of the Commonwealth and Air Defence during the...
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Sewell Park was opened on July 9th 1909 and is named after Anna Sewell, authoress of Black Beauty, who lived a short distance away in Old Catton from 1867-1878. Two spinster family members, between the late 1800’s and 1909, gave...
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Waterloo Park can be found between Aylsham Road and Angel Road, to the north of Norwich City centre. It was one of a series of formal parks that formed a building and planting programme after world war one, taking advantage...
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