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Walking/Wildlife
 
If walking is what you enjoy, there are many footpaths around the village to explore and practically the entire length of the coast line is accessible. There are several bird sanctuaries along the coast and Pensthorpe nature reserve where the BBC filmed Springwatch last year is just down the road. It is also possible to take trips from Blakeney and Morston to sea the seals and birdlife on the coast. 

    

Golf

There are many links golf courses to enjoy, including the Royal West Norfolk at Brancaster.

Sailing
 
Needless to say there is ample opportunity to sail, and if you wanted to bring your own boat then we would be able to store it in a secure barn on the farm.
 
Horse Riding
 
I am able to provide stabling if you would like to bring your horse.  

       

Beaches

It wouldn't be a trip to North Norfolk without exploring one or all of the great beaches. A few of my favourites being Brancaster, Wells and Holkham. With miles of beautiful sand, whether you are looking to entertain the kids, walk the dogs or just enjoy a romantic stroll you can't leave without feeling the sand between your toes. 

Shopping

Whether you have something particular in mind, or you just enjoy a good nose around the shops, then North Norfolk is certainly the place to be. With an abundance of clothing boutiques, interiors stores, gift shops and galleries, you won't have to go far to find something special. The nearby town of Holt provides some fantastic shopping with lovely tea rooms and family run businesses, and the village of Burnham Market is known as the Chelsea of Norfolk and is well worth a visit.

Buildings of Interest

Binham Priory, Holkham Hall, Sandringham, Cley Windmill