Attractions near Weybourne
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Sheringham Park
(2 Miles)*
Sheringham Park was designed in 1812 by Humphry Repton, the great landscape designer. Repton himself said it is "my most favourite work". |
Blakeney National Nature Reserve
(5 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. |
Felbrigg Hall
(5 Miles)*
This lovely house is within North Norfolk's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and stands in its own 1,750 acre estate. It is one of the finest seventeenth century houses in the country. |
Cromer Museum
(6 Miles)*
Step inside this cosy Victorian fisherman's cottage and imagine what it was like to live in Cromer at the end of the 19th century. |
Thursford Collection
(9 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. |
Blickling Hall
(10 Miles)*
Blickling is one of the greatest houses in East Anglia. The house dates from the early seventeenth century and has fine collections of furniture, pictures and tapestries. |
Shirehall Museum
(12 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. |
Towns near Weybourne
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Cley next the Sea
(4 Miles)*
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Blakeney
(6 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. |
Cromer
(6 Miles)*
Cromer is captivating. It is an old town with a long and unique history. Today one tends to be reminded of the archetypal Victorian seaside town with atmosphere from different eras seeping through the old buildings... |
Northrepps
(8 Miles)*
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Corpusty
(8 Miles)*
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Blickling
(10 Miles)*
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Wood Norton
(11 Miles)*
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