Attractions near Stiffkey
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Blakeney National Nature Reserve
(4 Miles)*
The shingle spit of Blakeney Point in Norfolk was one of the first areas ever to be managed by The National Trust, and it has been in their protective care since 1912. |
Shirehall Museum
(4 Miles)*
Walsingham Shirehall was built in the early 16th century and was used as a hostel for important visitors to the adjacent Augustinian Priory. It now houses a hands-on museum about Walsingham. |
Holkham Hall and Bygones Museum
(5 Miles)*
Holkham Hall, home of the Coke family and the Earls of Leicester, was built between 1734 and 1764 by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester. |
Thursford Collection
(5 Miles)*
Thursford Collection is open as a working museum from Good Friday to end September, (closed Saturdays) when all our mechanical organs are played and shows are given on the Wurlitzer by Robert Wolfe. |
Holkham National Nature Reserve
(6 Miles)*
Holkham National Nature Reserve can be found on the Norfolk coast in the east of England; it is the largest National Nature Reserve (NNR) in England. |
Pensthorpe Nature Reserve & Gardens
(7 Miles)*
Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park is the home to Europe's finest collection of endangered and exotic waterbirds. |
Fakenham Racecourse
(9 Miles)*
A day's racing is an exciting day out for people of all ages and from all walks of life. Fakenham prides itself on its friendly, casual atmosphere and it has no formal dress code. |
Towns near Stiffkey
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Blakeney
(3 Miles)*
If you're planning a visit to Norfolk, then a boat trip to Blakeney Point is a must. The sand and shingle spit of land sticks out like a finger from the main coastline. |
Wells-next-the-Sea
(4 Miles)*
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Holkham
(5 Miles)*
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Cley next the Sea
(5 Miles)*
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Burnham Thorpe
(7 Miles)*
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North Creake
(8 Miles)*
On the face of it North Creake is an ordinary North Norfolk Village, just a point on the journey to the more lively and popular Burnham Market 3 miles away. But take the time out to stop and explore. |
Fulmodeston
(8 Miles)*
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