Best Attractions and Places to See in King's Lynn, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in King's Lynn, United Kingdom (UK)
The Royal Station Wolferton
Castle Acre Priory
Oxburgh Hall
Snettisham Park
Kings Lynn Minster
Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trails
Castle Rising
Castle Acre Castle
True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum
Lynn Museum
2016.09.30 Oxburgh Hall National Trust, Norfolk, UK
Irene and Dave Hurr enjoy a walk around the grounds of Oxburgh Hall National Trust uk
Places to see in ( King's Lynn - UK )
Places to see in ( King's Lynn - UK )
King's Lynn, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn, is a seaport and market town in Norfolk, England, about 97 miles north of London and 44 miles west of Norwich.
King's Lynn has two theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues. There are three secondary schools and one college. The service sector, information and communication technologies and creative industries, provide employment for the population of King's Lynn and the surrounding area.
King's Lynn is the northernmost settlement on the River Great Ouse, situated 97 miles (156 km) north of London and 44 miles (71 km) west of Norwich. The town of King's Lynn lies about 5 miles (8 km) south of the Wash, a fourfold estuary subject to dangerous tides and shifting sandbanks, on the north-west margin of East Anglia. King's Lynn has an area of 11 square miles (28 km2).
Tourism in King's Lynn is a minor industry but still attracts many visitors to its historic centre. The town acts as a base for visiting the Queen's home at Sandringham and other great country houses in the area. Within the town and stretching across the nearby Fenland are some of the finest historic churches in Britain, built at a time when King's Lynn and its hinterland were very wealthy from trade and wool. King's Lynn railway station is the only rail line providing rail transportation to King's Lynn, and is the terminus of the Fen Line.
Alot to see in ( King's Lynn - UK ) such as :
True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum
Castle Acre Priory
Oxburgh Hall
Sandringham House
Castle Rising
Houghton Hall
Snettisham RSPB reserve
Fen Rivers Way
Lynn Museum
The Walks
King's Lynn Minster
Stories of Lynn
King's Lynn Arts Centre
Stories of Lynn - Museum and Old Gaol Cells
Red Mount Chapel
Greyfriars Tower
Wootton Park
Purfleet Quay Wind Rose
( King's Lynn - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of King's Lynn . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in King's Lynn - UK
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Kings Lynn in Norfolk England
The Virtual Tourist walks around Kings Lynn in Norfolk England
Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, UK. A Magnificent Moated Manor House
Enjoy the exterior of Oxburgh Hall. Magnificent moated Tudor manor house built by Sir Edmund Bedingfield, this tranquil setting is a must see.
It's an amazing house to go and visit, a real Wow factor when you first walk through the gates into the garden. For more information on Oxburgh Hall, visit
Discover historic King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK
Historic medieval port, part of the Hanseatic League, the most graded buildings in the UK, 'Beautiful and well-built' - Daniel DeFoe, Robinson Crusoe author, on the Custom House, two theatres, 'One of the most perfect buildings ever built', heritage museums.
Houghton Hall Kings Lynn Norfolk
Houghton Hall is admired by all those visiting and currently living in Kings Lynn Norfolk. We understand the difficulties you may face when looking for new home, with so many things to consider it can often seem overwhelming. Let us help ease the burden by visiting our site today.
Oxburgh Hall In Norfolk
Oxburgh Hall. Norfolk. Come with Mazzy and myself as we show you the beautiful Oxburgh Hall. Including a 165 million year old stone, a priests hole and belongings of Mary Queen Of Scots from when she was imprisoned.
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Oxburgh Hall - Days Out With Dilan
Enjoying a gorgeous, sunny afternoon at Oxburgh Hall - a National Trust Property in Norfolk.
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Felbrigg Hall & Garden
A short walk past Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, and into the splendid walled garden.
King's Arms Shouldham 10th March 2012
John Dovey's 50th
Let's go for walk in Shouldham
Walks in Shouldham Warren..
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Places to see in ( Ely - UK )
Places to see in ( Ely - UK )
Ely is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England, about 14 miles north-northeast of Cambridge and about 80 miles by road from London. Construction of the cathedral was started in 1083 by a Norman abbot, Simeon. Alan of Walsingham's octagon, built over Ely's nave crossing between 1322 and 1328, is the greatest individual achievement of architectural genius at Ely Cathedral, according to architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner. Building continued until the dissolution of the abbey in 1539 during the Reformation. The cathedral was sympathetically restored between 1845 and 1870 by the architect George Gilbert Scott. As the seat of a diocese, Ely has long been considered a city; in 1974, city status was granted by royal charter.
Ely is built on a 23-square-mile (60 km2) Kimmeridge Clay island which, at 85 feet (26 m), is the highest land in the fens. Major rivers including the Witham, Welland, Nene and Great Ouse feed into the fens and, until draining commenced in the 17th century, formed freshwater marshes and meres within which peat was laid down. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the city: a former Kimmeridge Clay quarry, and one of the United Kingdom's best remaining examples of medieval ridge and furrow agriculture.
Little direct evidence of Roman occupation in Ely exists, although there are nearby Roman settlements such as those at Little Thetford and Stretham. A coach route, known to have existed in 1753 between Ely and Cambridge, was improved in 1769 as a turnpike (toll road). The present day A10 closely follows this route; a southwestern bypass of the city was built in 1986. Ely railway station built in 1845 is on the Fen Line and is now a railway hub, with lines north to King's Lynn, northwest to Peterborough, east to Norwich, southeast to Ipswich and south to Cambridge and London.
The King's School is a coeducational boarding school which was granted a royal charter in 1541 by Henry VIII; the school claims to have existed since 970. Henry I granted the first annual Fair, Saint Audrey's (or Etheldreda's) seven-day event, to the abbot and convent on 10 October 1189; the word tawdry originates from cheap lace sold at this fair. Present day annual events include the Eel Festival in May, established in 2004, and a fireworks display in Ely Park, first staged in 1974. The city of Ely has been twinned with Denmark's oldest town, Ribe, since 1956. Ely City Football Club was formed in 1885.
Ely railway station, on the Fen Line, is a major railway hub with the Cambridge to Ely section opening in 1845. Five major railway lines—excluding the former Ely and St Ives Railway—emanate from this hub: north to King's Lynn, northwest to Peterborough, east to Norwich, southeast to Ipswich and south to Cambridge and London.
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Driving through Castle Acre
Lovely cottages lining the roadside of such a lovely quaint village
Oxburgh Hall and Church(video's)
A quiet walk around the Hall and Church (well it WOULD be quiet if Fin didn't sing all the time! ha)
Sinchita Ann Noveno Roca - Day 3, 160308
Sinchita Ann Noveno Roca, born at about 10:30am, 13 March 2008 at Church Stile Farm, Slaidburn Lancashire, the third member of the Balmy Llama Farm! Video taken 160308 07:30.
Improvisation in G in the Church of St.Cedd,Lastingham
A lovely piano in a beautiful church with gorgeous acoustics.Couldn't resist.
Go behind the scenes as we protect Oxburgh Hall's historic collection
As work begins in earnest on Oxburgh Hall’s £6million roof project, the house team are beavering away behind the scenes to get everything ready to ensure the historic collection remains safe whilst the work takes place. With items needing to be moved out of the attic spaces and some of the first floor rooms, they have a mammoth task ahead of them.
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