Norfolk, England: 7 Places You Must Visit | Includes A Stunning Location
In this video, we show you the fantastic county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom. This is has to be on your list of places to visit before your die. I recommend you visit in the summer months of June, July or August to give you the best chance of sunny and dry weather. However, if you like winter's cold and wet weather, be sure to visit from December through to February.
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Top 5 Prettiest Norfolk Villages by Drone
In this video we take a look at the 5 prettiest Norfolk villages. a list compiled by the #edp (Eastern Daily Press). Norfolk is one England's counties, located in the east of the country, in an area called East Anglia. it is known to be an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Narrated by P Webster. The villages include Castle acre, Great Massingham, old Hunstanton, Blakeney and Wroxham. 
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15 BEST THINGS TO DO IN THE NORFOLK BROADS 2021
The unique Broads National Park are 125 miles of navigable, lock-free waterways that are a haven for wildlife and include many family-friendly attractions. They’re also the only English National Park with a city in it – Norwich. And, would you believe, the Broads are also man-made
Who needs Venice when you can take a day boat out from Wroxham? Better still, take one out for a whole week. Enjoy the tranquillity, the birdlife and beautiful countryside of Britain’s largest protected wetland as you slip along.
Listen out for a booming Bittern or catch sight of a rare swallowtail, Britain’s largest butterfly, which is unique to the Broads.
Oh, and by the way, there are more miles of navigable, lock-free waterways here than in the aforementioned Italian city – 125 miles!
Boats aren’t the only way to get around the Broads – you can go by train too! There’s the Bure Valley Railway, a heritage narrow gauge steam railway which operates between Wroxham and Aylsham. Or you could take a regular train on the Bittern Line, operating between Norwich and Cromer-Sheringham with a stop at Wroxham.
Shop at Roys of Wroxham in the Norfolk Broads – it’s the world’s largest village store! Yes, really! Their range of locally-sourced food is excellent too. Stock up before you take a boat out.
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Places to see in ( Aylsham - UK )
Places to see in ( Aylsham - UK )
Aylsham is a historic market town and civil parish on the River Bure in north Norfolk, England, nearly 9 mi north of Norwich. The river rises near Melton Constable, 11 miles (18 km) upstream from Aylsham and continues to Great Yarmouth and the North Sea, although it was only made navigable after 1779, allowing grain, coal and timber to be brought up river.
The town is close to large estates and grand country houses at Blickling, Felbrigg, Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attractions. The civil parish has an area of 4,329 acres (17.52 square km) and in the 2001 census had a population of 5,504 in 2448 households, reducing to a population of 3,999 in 1,591 households at the 2011 Census. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of Broadland.
Archaeological evidence shows that the site of the town has been occupied since prehistoric times. Aylsham is just over two miles (3 km) from a substantial Roman settlement at Brampton, linked to Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund, south of Norwich, by a Roman road which can still be traced in places - that site was a bustling industrial centre with maritime links to the rest of the empire. Excavations in the 1970s provided evidence of several kilns, showing that this was an industrial centre, pottery and metal items being the main items manufactured.
Aylsham is thought to have been founded around 500 AD by an Anglo Saxon thegn called Aegel, Aegel's Ham, meaning Aegel's settlement. The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Elesham and Ailesham, with a population of about 1,000. Until the 15th century, the linen and worsted industry was important here, as well as in North Walsham and Worstead and Aylsham webb or 'cloth of Aylsham' was supplied to the royal palaces of Edward II and III.
The ancient but natural transport route for Aylsham would have been the River Bure, but it was not open to substantial navigation. There was a scheme in the 18th century to widen the navigation from Coltishall to Aylsham and, after many difficulties, trading wherries from Great Yarmouth were able to reach a staithe at Aylsham. The final end for this scheme was the devastating flood of 1912.
Road transport for Aylsham was very important. It was the principal coaching point on the Norwich-Cromer road, and the meeting point for other roads. Each day the coaches from Cromer and Holt would draw up at the Black Boys, the main inn in Aylsham market place. Coaching ended with the coming of the railways in the 1880s. There were many different plans for railways, but eventually two lines served Aylsham, with the town having both North and South stations until the 1950s.
Aylsham once had two railway stations, both now closed, Aylsham South railway station on the Great Eastern line between County School railway station (near North Elmham) and Wroxham and the other Aylsham North railway station on the M&GNJR line from Melton Constable to Yarmouth.
Aylsham is also the terminus for the Bure Valley Railway (on the site of Aylsham South railway station), the Bure Valley Path and the Marriott's Way long distance footpath. Blickling Hall, the great country house in the care of the National Trust, is a mile and a half (2 km) away. With its dramatic symmetrical front, flanked by two great yew hedges, it is a fine example of a Jacobean brick-built manor house, and was formerly the home of the young Anne Boleyn, later to become Henry VIII's second wife.
Aylsham was once noted for its spa, situated about half a mile south of the town, comprising a chalybeate spring, formerly used by those suffering from asthma and other chronic conditions. The Tourist Information Centre office is located adjacent to the Bure Valley Railway station. Local entertainment in the town includes concerts by the Aylsham Band, which plays at venues in and around Aylsham; the Aylsham Players who host one or two productions a year; and Aylsham High School, which presents an annual school musical.
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Out & About at the Blickling Estate, a National Trust stately home, Blickling Hall near Aylsham, Norfolk, England. A tour around Blickling Hall, which is potentially the birthplace of Anne Boleyn, and a walk around the beautiful gardens.
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A view of Norwich City, in the county of Norfolk, England
A short video of Norwich from our recent Tour of Norfolk. This wonderful city is full of historic charm, and warmth, and well worth a visit. If you like churches it's a bonus.
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Aylesham, Nonington, Goodnestone and Chillenden Walk
A 7/8 Mile Circular walk from Aylesham in Kent to Nonington, Goodnestone , Chillenden and back. With information and History of these villages.
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We were walking through Aylsham churchyard in Norfolk England, and were delighted to hear the church bells were ringing out.
Norfolk - My favourite things by Kelly Pioneer.
As the Pioneer for Expedia I got to explore the beautiful county of Norfolk along England's coastline. These are my favourite things!! You can read more at
Bure Valley Railway Wroxham- Aylsham Norfolk U.K
A mini steam train adventure in Bure Valley. A 45 minutes relaxing journey in the country valley.
Bure Valley Steam Train Railway - From Wroxham To Aylsham - Norfolk
Took Mum away on our yearly visit to Hemsby in Norfolk. A place dear to my Mums heart as she and Dad used to have a caravan there and us as a family and my parents in later life spent many many weeks and weekends there. Now sadly Dads not with us, bless him, we take Mum there for a yearly weekend break away. On one of the days out this year we took a trip on the steam train In Wroxham. Here's a video of that journey. A little boring for some but some of you out there may enjoy the footage.
'The Bure Valley Railway is a 15 in minimum gauge visitors' attraction in Norfolk, England. It was created on the original disused full-gauge bed of a defunct passenger service to incorporate a new, adjacent pedestrian footpath. The railway runs from Wroxham to Aylsham and is Norfolk's second longest heritage railway'.
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North Norfolk Naturally: Explore North Norfolk's Towns & Villages
Exploring the coastal and rural traditional market towns in north Norfolk is a true delight. Full of natural charm, each village and town offer something different. Spend time in pretty Burnham Market, a shopper's paradise with its clothing boutiques and delis and head to Holt with its Georgian architecture, antique shops, galleries and cafes. Take a trip to historical Aylsham on the River Bure for artisan food shops, church and an impressive stately home. Meander around medieval villages like Walsingham and discover the Abbey with a history dating back to the 11th century. Or simply sit back at a local café and watch the world go by.
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Norfolk Unveiled: Cromer to Aylsham on the Weavers' Way
Step into Norfolk's tranquillity from its inspiring seacoast and enchanting countryside as we embark on a captivating journey along the Weavers' Way. Stretching over 60 miles, this long distance path runs from Cromer Pier down to the beach at classic seaside resort Great Yarmouth. In this first leg we explore the natural splendour along the route from Cromer to Aylsham. This scenic walk is not just a trek; it's a symphony of rustling autumnal leaves, echoing birdcalls, and the soothing rhythm of footsteps along earthy and leaf-strewn paths. We go from the breathtaking coastal views in Cromer along tracks, through fields, abandoned railway lines and along charming backroads to reach our destination. We pass alongside historic stately homes, country manors and ancient churches which frequently dot the Norfolk landscape.
Every step along the Weavers' Way is an invitation to uncover the beauty of Norfolk's diverse landscapes, framed in the late November sunshine. Whether you're a seasoned walker seeking a new adventure or a nature lover yearning for the serene embrace of rural England, the Weavers' Way promises an unforgettable exploration into the heart of this picturesque corner of the country. So, lace up your walking boots, breathe in the fresh Norfolk air, and let the Llama’s Paws lead you on a journey of discovery along one of England's hidden gem of a route.
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0:00 – Intro & Maps
1:24 – Cromer(Start)
3:31 – Felbrigg Estate & Hall
5:52 – Heading to Sustead
7.00 – Hanworth Approach
8.22 – Autumnal Leaf Lane
10:16 - Roads from Aldborough
11:18 – Thwaite All Saints & Common
12:43 - Leaving Erpingham
14:16 - Diversion to Blickling Hall
16:01 - Onward to Silvergate
17:18 - Approaching Aylsham
19:07 - Aylsham Finish & Outro
Broads villages, churches and market towns, Norfolk, UK
Set in beautiful countryside, studded with charming towns, full of independent shopping, picturesque villages, round-towered churches, stunning wool churches and 125 miles of navigable waterways
Walking in Norfolk, UK
With a network of over 1200 miles of paths, Norfolk has to be one of the best connected counties in the UK for walkers. Enjoy long distance walks, circular paths - there's no better way to explore Norfolk's coast and countryside.
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