Many of the Great Houses, Estates and Stately Homes, sit just on the edges of the Norfolk Broads areas.
So for those exploring the Broads and its many attributes, it is worth going a little further afield and taking tours of these beautiful homes and gardens.
History seeps out of them as many of their owners were embroiled in the politics of the day and perhaps still are in these modern times.
One thing is very obvious though, that all these houses are being beautifully maintained and made available to the public to enjoy the wonderful interiors and the antiques.
Some of the estates have turned part of their grounds into wonderful places to spend a holiday in either glamping, staying in log cabins or camping, all enjoy glorious vistas of the parklands.
Many visitors admire not only the history but the modern sculptures and art exhibitions nestled in their galleries and gardens.
Of course the most famous of all belongs to the Queen, well worth the drive to see one of her favourite homes
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A huge forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, zip wires, jungle bridges, boat trips, marsh walks and really yummy food. Open Every Day
For expert help and a friendly welcome, visit one of the Norfolk Broads Information Centres, knowledgeable staff will help ensure that your visit to this unique and beautiful part of Norfolk is a grea...
One of the city’s most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle was built by the Normans as a Royal Palace 900 years ago, a great day out when visiting the Broads