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Stories Of Lynn Museum, Kings Lynn
Stories Of Lynn Museum, Kings Lynn is a place full of history and fun things to do. Come with Mazzy and myself as we take you around and have a great time.
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Lynn Museum In Kings Lynn
Lynn Museum In Kings Lynn is one of the best museums in Norfolk with so much to see starting from 5000 years ago. Let us show you just a few of the amazing artifacts on offer.
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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.
The Exorcist’s House’,King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
‘The Exorcist’s House’, 7 Chapel Lane is one of King’s Lynn’s most historic properties.
It’s the former home of a member of the clergy from nearby St Nicholas’ Chapel who would perform exorcisms in the late middle ages.
This house was attached to St Nicholas's church. The position of Exorcist in olden times was one which a Catholic priest could hold as he progressed up the church career ladder. It has a reputation of being haunted. It is believed that a previous occupant dabbled in the black arts here. It is also the former residence of author and broadcaster Frederick Robert Buckley,the house was built in 1635 and replaced an older house
The property is also connected to a defining moment in the town’s history where the last exorcism to have been carried out in the house led to a witch being burnt in the Tuesday Market Place.The Grade II listed cottage,is believed to have been built in the 1300s and renovated in 1635.The ghost of a former occupant of this old house was seen briefly by the two daughters of the man who had just purchased the property.
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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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King's Lynn Treasure
Originally broadcast on BBC 1 TV's Look East this is the story of King John's Lost Treasure. Guest reporter: Gerald Main of BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
Girls Day Out! Asian Store In Kings Lynn England blogg 98
We went to Asian shop. And we have unlimited free parking! Thank you to the shop owner of osmo.
Weird Norfolk - The Devil's Alley in King's Lynn
Norfolk used to boast the devil’s hoof print in King’s Lynn, which was situated on The Devil's Alley, said to be a remainder of his thwarted attempts to steal souls after arriving to the town by ship.
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The Purfleet Trust - King's Lynn
Weird Norfolk -The Witch's Heart of Kings Lynn
The edition of Weird Norfolk focuses on one of the spookiest tales from the north of our county, it's the witches heart of Kings Lynn...
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Story time! - My concert at kings Lynn.
I was at a concert in kings Lynn when something hilarious happened if you experienced it in person.
Snow in Kings Lynn
King's Lynn had its first snow of the winter this morning, with light flurries around the Fisher Fleet, Custom House, Tower Gardens and other landmarks.
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SAINT FAITHS CHURCH GAYWOOD, KINGS LYNN, ENGLAND.
THIS WHERE MY FOLKS ARE RESTING, they walked by there everyday to shop.
Friends of St Nicholas Chapel, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
Quickly covering opinions of some of the people who are concerned withnhaving a community centre in Kings Lynn using the fine old building owned by the Churches Conservation trust in the U.K.
I still love King's Lynn.
This is a video in response to Diane Lines column in the Lynn News. A local resident who claims she used to love King's Lynn.
I can no longer be light-hearted' she says, because she's so depressed with Kings Lynn after her car was vandalised, she's also complained about people 'spitting, peeing and having sex'
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Using his story to give others hope in King's Lynn
In the second part of KLFM's special report - we hear how Jimmy has not only overcome his drug addiction and is no longer homeless but how he is now helping others with The Purfleet Trust as well.
Kings Lynn - Ely
Up Road Cab Ride
The Fen line is a railway line in the east of England that links Cambridge in the south to King's Lynn in the north. The line runs through Cambridgeshire and Norfolk and is so called because it passes through the Fens. It is 41 miles 47 chains (66.9 km) in length
The Mart is back in King's Lynn
The Mart is back in King's Lynn, now in its 814th year.
It was officially opened on Valentine's Day by West Norfolk mayor Carol Bower.
When it finishes in Lynn, the Mart traditionally moves a few miles up the road to Wisbech.
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