Guidebook for Norfolk

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Guidebook for Norfolk

Parks & Nature

It has been designed by Piet Odoulf....
128 locals recommend
Pensthorpe Natural Park
Pensthorpe Road
128 locals recommend
It has been designed by Piet Odoulf....
Very nice area for bird spotting or just to have a walk in a marshland
Hawk & Owl Trust
Turf Moor Road
Very nice area for bird spotting or just to have a walk in a marshland

Shopping

with great cakes and a nice garden to sit outside
The Ceres Bookshop
20 London St
with great cakes and a nice garden to sit outside

Food scene

When you go to the beach or return home, this is a good place. Relaxed atmosphere with great food, served all day Sunday
http://warhamhorseshoes.co.uk/food-drink/
Warham
http://warhamhorseshoes.co.uk/food-drink/
Very nice food and atmosphere, and spacious beer garden
48 locals recommend
The Brisley Bell Inn
The Green
48 locals recommend
Very nice food and atmosphere, and spacious beer garden

Nature

The garden at The Old Chapel You will find that the garden at our chapel is full of "weeds", many of which we encourage as they provide food for bees, bumble bees, and other insects.  There are also insect hotels and nesting boxes, wood piles, and a large heap of cut-offs, to encourage the diversity of wildlife. If you look out of the window and don't move for a while there is a good chance you will spot a pheasant, a hare, rabbits, birds (apart from the usual robins, blackbirds, blue tits and pigeons there are bull finches, blackcaps), and later at dusk swallows and then bats. There are 2 water butts and we are always grateful if our guests use these to water the pots. Herbs are there for guests to take, including marjoram, mint, lemon verbena, rosemary, fennel, and lovage. If you can, find wild garlic a bit further afield.
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The garden at The Old Chapel You will find that the garden at our chapel is full of "weeds", many of which we encourage as they provide food for bees, bumble bees, and other insects.  There are also insect hotels and nesting boxes, wood piles, and a large heap of cut-offs, to encourage the diversity of wildlife. If you look out of the window and don't move for a while there is a good chance you will spot a pheasant, a hare, rabbits, birds (apart from the usual robins, blackbirds, blue tits and pigeons there are bull finches, blackcaps), and later at dusk swallows and then bats. There are 2 water butts and we are always grateful if our guests use these to water the pots. Herbs are there for guests to take, including marjoram, mint, lemon verbena, rosemary, fennel, and lovage. If you can, find wild garlic a bit further afield.  

Traveler advice

Getting around

Tiny Taxis

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