Once upon a time, in the Middle Ages, when East Anglia became the richest part of the country, (on the back of the sheep), Wells-next-the-Sea was a commercial hub, a port for the small sailing ships that carried much of the nation’s trade.
Focus on Wells-next-the-Sea
Cromer Prospect, the North Norfolk seaside town's exciting new £200,000 public art scheme has been completed. The scheme is supported by £152,000 Lottery funding through Arts Council England, East.
Guide to Cromer Prospect
Sheringham is a charming, traditional English seaside town on North Norfolk Coast. With its rich mixture of Victorian and Edwardian architecture Sheringham has much to offer.
Accommodation in Sheringham
Think of Blakeney and you’ll probably think of the Harbour or the Point, and on Blakeney Point, you’ll probably think seals. A seal trip - spotting seals from a boat out of Blakeney or Morston - is one of the must-do things for visitors to North Norfolk.
Morston & Blakeney Seal Spotting
The Cromer Coast is home to Cromer Prospect, a large seafront enhancement scheme, contributing to the wider regeneration of the Cromer area, developed by North Norfolk District Council and the Cromer Regeneration Partnership.
Cromer Prospect
Blakeney is a small village on the north coast of Norfolk in an area of outstanding natural beauty and remains largely untouched by the pace and commercialism of modern life.
Guide to Blakeney Point
Holkham is located along the North Norfolk Coast just a little further along the coast from Blakeney, Wells, Sheringham & Cromer.
View Accommodation in Holkham
Brancaster was famous for its siting of the northern-most Roman fort of the Saxon Shore, but is now better known for Brancaster beach, the harbour at Brancaster Staithe, both part of the National Trust.
Guides on Norfolk History
Wells is traditional fishing port and popular holiday town on the North Norfolk Coast. It’s still one of the most attractive towns on the north Norfolk coast, and the only one to remain a commercially viable port.
Accommodation in Wells
Cromer, home to the famous Cromer Crab, located on the North Norfolk Coast in the East of England UK. Find restaurants in Cromer.
Eating out in Cromer.
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