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Pentney is located about 8 miles south east of King’s Lynn. It is in the valley of the River Nar, a tributary of the River Great Ouse.
Located halfway between Cromer and Sheringam, this seaside village boasts a sand and pebble beach, plus the highest point in Norfolk at 328 feet above sea level. Made famous in 1995 by the excavation of an entire mammoth skeleton.
Weybourne is a pretty village nestled below Kelling Heath with a pretty, pebble beach.
Walcott is a small village on the north Norfolk Deep History Coast situated between Mundesley and Happisburgh.
The village with the church of St Mary The Virgin at its centre is surrounded by stunning coastline. It is a popular stopping point for exploring the Norfolk Coast Path.
Aldborough lies between Aylsham and Cromer, three miles west of the A140. It is a thriving agricultural village, with houses dating from the 14th - 20th century clustered round a traditional village green, complete with a village pond.
Thornage is a pretty village, close to Holt and sits in beautiful countryside.
Thriving market town, set on the River Wensum.
Houghton St Giles is charming, tiny village on the outskirts of Little Walsingham.
Bale is just a few miles from the Georgian town of Holt, and a few miles further from the north Norfolk coast.
Knapton village is settled on top of a small hill 43m above seal level, in a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty.
Cromer
Dominated by the tower of its parish church (the tallest in the county), this sedate seaside town stands on a cliff top.
Cley-next-the-Sea
Picturesque coastal village, noted for its fine 18th century windmill and nature reserve.
Largest of the Burnham villages, Burnham Market has grown from the merger of the three of the original Burnham villages, Burnham Sutton, Burnham Ulph and Burnham Westgate.
Situated on the A148, connecting King’s Lynn with Fakenham the villages of East Rudham and West Rudham offer a great base to stay of visit in the heart of the West Norfolk countryside.
Dilham is a village in the Norfolk Broads area, on the River Ant just off the A149 road, near Stalham.
Near Burnham Market
Around ½ mile inland from Burnham Market, the village of Burnham Thorpe is the birthplace of Horatio Nelson.
The village of Trimingham sits high up on the eastern side of the Cromer Ridge.
Burnham Overy is made up of two settlements, Burnham Overy Town the original village adjacent to the parish church and Burnham Overy Staithe, a rather larger settlement about 1 mile away and next to the creek-side harbour.