Places to see in ( Holt - UK )
Places to see in ( Holt - UK )
Holt is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Norfolk. The town is 22.8 miles north of the city of Norwich, 9.5 miles west of Cromer and 35 miles east of King's Lynn. Holt is on the route of the A148 King's Lynn to Cromer road. The nearest railway station is in the town of Sheringham where access to the national rail network can be made via the Bittern Line to Norwich. Holt also has a railway station on the preserved North Norfolk Railway, the 'Poppy Line', of which it is the south-western terminus. The nearest airport is Norwich.
Holt Hall was owned by Henry Burcham-Rogers, who inherited it from his father John Rogers in 1906. Henry Burcham-Rogers kept the hall until his death in 1945. Holt Hall is currently a field studies centre run by Norfolk County Council. Byfords is thought to be the oldest house in Holt (the cellar dates back to the 15th century), a survivor of the great fire of Holt in 1708 and a further fire in the building in 1906.
Blind Sam is the name given locally to the Queen Victoria Jubilee Lantern located in Obelisk Plain. From the year of Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887 until 1921 it stood in the Market Place, where it had two functions, to provide light to the Market Place and to provide drinking water from two fountains at the bottom. The pineapple-topped obelisk at Holt is one of a pair gateposts from Melton Constable Park, the other having been given to the town of Dereham in 1757. Each gatepost had the distances to various places from Holt and Dereham respectively carved into the stone.
Holt Country Park is a short walk from the town. It has had a chequered history, including a horseracing course, heath, farmland, forestry and woodland garden. It has now been developed into a tranquil woodland dominated with Scots pine and native broadleaves. The Lowes is an area of heathland of around 120 acres (0.49 km2) to the south of Holt set aside by the Inclosure Act of 1807.
Holt railway station, opened in 1887, was served by the Midland and Great Northern Railway. Most of this network was closed by British Railways in 1959 but the short section from Melton Constable railway station via Holt to Sheringham (services continuing on to Cromer and Norwich) escaped closure for a few more years – finally succumbing in 1964 when the branch was cut back to Sheringham (now the nearest national rail-head, served by frequent services to Norwich along the 'Bittern Line').
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Wells-next-the-Sea - British Seasides VIDEO TOUR (Norfolk, UK)
Wells-next-the-Sea has always been a family favourite! We have been visiting here for many years! The town is small and a great getaway spot for a week or weekend.
Some of the notible spots:
Long row of touristy and also various other shops
A harbour which is great for crab fishing!
Converted Boat restaurants
A mile long mini railway train which takes you to the beach
A mile long elevated walkway to the beach
Two video game arcades
Plenty of pubs
A small market/car boot in the pub car park on some days
Carvan site
Small woodland, great for collecting large pinecones
Various other seafront shops
Bed and Breakfasts
Wells-next-the-Sea is a port on the North Norfolk coast of England.
The civil parish has an area of 16.31 km2 (6.30 sq mi) and in 2001 had a population of 2,451, reducing to 2,165 at the 2011 Census.Wells is 15 miles (24 km) to the east of the resort of Hunstanton, 20 miles (32 km) to the west of Cromer, and 10 miles (16 km) north of Fakenham. The city of Norwich lies 32 miles (51 km) to the south-east. Nearby villages include Blakeney, Burnham Market, Burnham Thorpe, Holkham and Walsingham.
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SWC Free Walk 70, Part 3, Wells-Next-The-Sea to Cley-Next-The-Sea. 7/2/12.
Another bracing 10 miles in the snow and fantastic scenery of North Norfolk. Unfortunately though, this is only a short snapshot of this section as said weather drained my camera battery quicker than anticipated!
Leaving Wells, the walker is soon in familiar marshland surroundings; delightfully remote and tranquil today! After a short respite for a hot drink in the hostelry at Stiffkey, there's more marshland walking through to Morston and then on to Blakeney. Intensely bitter Easterly winds killed this walker's camera battery somewhere around Blakeney Eye, meaning no windmill at Cley in this video. Next time!
Another lovely day's walking, despite the chill, providing some less frequently seen snowy views of the coastline here.
North Norfolk coast
Visit or stay on the amazing Norfolk coast with its many attractions, cute little old fishing villages and seaside towns.Walk along Norfolks many flat sandy beaches like Holkham bay where you will be amazed at the wide open space and panoramic views.The Norfolk coast has many areas of outstanding natural beauty for you to visit so why not visit the Norfolk coast and relax in the beautiful seaside atmosphere.
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Friends of Horsey Seals
This documentary shows the work of the volunteers from The friends of Horsey seals.
Director of Photography - Al Glenton
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Norfolk Hotel: Luxury Spa & Hotel in Norfolk - Congham Hall
Welcome to our Luxury Spa & Hotel in Norfolk - Congham Hall
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Congham Hall Hotel in Norfolk, close Sandringham House and Kings Lynn. Set in 30 acres of parkland, with elegant gardens and luxury modern amenities, such as Spa and Gardens
Congham Hall is a privately owned Georgian manor set in the heart of the beautiful Norfolk countryside. The splendid sandy beaches of the North Norfolk coast, bustling market towns, nature reserves and the Queen’s beloved Sandringham Estate, are all within easy reach.
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Last days of summer, Holkham Beach Norfolk
The first week in September 2013 and a 2 day visit to Holkham with an SLR and sturdy tripod, 6000+ images put together for this timelapse.
The beautiful music is by Australian duo The Imprints who are based in Melbourne have given permission to use the track Reflections to accompany the short film.
Thank you Willow.
The Links Country Park Hotel - North Norfolk
One of the finest hotels on the Norfolk coast for family holidays and short breaks. With its own golf course the hotel is ideal for Norfolk golf breaks. The conference facilities, food and the inspiring location make the Links Hotel an ideal place to host a business conference.
Seals Ramsey Island St Davids www.thousandislands.co.uk
Visit Ramsey Island RSPB Nature Reserve or Grassholm Island with thousandislands just off St. Davids in Pembrokeshire to look for seals, porpoise, seabirds, whales and dolphins. Something for the whole family. See thousandislands.co.uk or Phone 01437 721721 St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales.