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Guest House in Blakeney, ACCOMMODATION in north Norfolk, EAST ANGLIA and Blakeney Guest Houses on the north norfolk coast in the EAST of ENGLAND UK.

The Guest House accommodation guide to Blakeney and Norfolk Hotels Accommodation in East Anglia and Guest House accommodation in the East of England UK. Content includes Guest Houses and Guest House Accommodation in Blakeney, north Norfolk and the surrounding area and the East of England UK.

Blakeney is a small village on the north coast of Norfolk UK in an area of outstanding natural beauty and remains largely untouched by the pace and commercialism of modern life.

The village is recorded in King William's Domesday Book of 1086 under the name Esnuterle, later known as Snitterley. By 1240 the haven in the lee of the shingle ridge was known as Blakeney, and this became the name of the village. Blakeney soon developed into an important fishing centre with ships making an annual voyage to Iceland. It also became a port with a north sea trade based on the export of cereals, especially barley and malt ,and the import of coal, timber, iron, roofing tiles and a great variety of other goods.


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