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Castle Acre Priory Swaffham
Norfolk
PE32 2AJ 01760 755394
customers@english-heritage.org.uk 
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Visit this beautiful priory located in the pretty village of Castle Acre. The village itself is perhaps the finest example of Norman estate planning. Take our audio tour and hear all about the daily lives of the monks – visit the cloister, refectory and chapter house and admire the priory’s superb Norman façade which still rises to it’s original height. Wander through the recreated medieval herb garden and then experience the earthworks of Castle Acre nearby.
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Bircham Windmill Great Bircham
Kings Lynn Norfolk
PE31 6SJ 01485 578393
info@birchamwindmill.co.uk 
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This corn mill has working machinery, a bakery, a tea-room and shop.
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Norfolk Lavender Ltd Caley Mill
Heacham Norfolk
PE31 7JE 01485 570384
admin@norfolk-lavender.co.uk 
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Set in the grounds of Caley Mill, close to Hunstanton this Norfolk attraction is England’s premier lavender farm. There are gift shops, tearoom, plant centre, lavender and herb gardens, fragrant meadows and national collection of lavenders.
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Sandringham The Estate Office
Sandringham Norfolk
PE35 6EN 01553 772675
visits@sandringhamestate.co.uk 
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Sandringham is probably Norfolk’s most famous country estate, and covers an area of 600 acres. Bought by Queen Victoria in 1862 for the Prince of Wales, the original house was knocked down and the present mansion was built. The house has always been a particular favourite with the Royal Family, and both George V and George VI died within its walls. The house and gardens are open to the public when the Royal Family are not in residence.
Museums that were old stables and coach houses now display family possessions. These include many vehicles, from the first car owned by a British monarch, to a half scale Aston Martin.
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Houghton Hall Houghton
King's Lynn Norfolk
PE31 6UE 01485 528569
info@houghtonhall.com 
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Houghton Hall is considered one of the grandest Palladian houses in England and was built by Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first Prime Minister. Its magnificently furnished state rooms, park, 5 acre walled garden, model soldier museum, restaurant and shop make it an interested attraction to visit.
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