What is the nicest seaside town in Norfolk?

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  • Discover your dreamiest seaside town in North Norfolk and find your perfect Barefoot Retreat, a luxury home from home… Property or Location. ...
  • Hunstanton. ...
  • Wells-Next-The-Sea. ...
  • Blakeney. ...
  • Cromer. ...
  • Holkham. ...
  • Cley-Next-The-Sea.
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What is the poshest town in Norfolk?

Burnham Market – Stylish, Seaside and Sought-After

Known by some as “Chelsea-on-Sea”, Burnham Market is one of the most affluent places to live in Norfolk. It's a picturesque village, close to the beach, with boutiques, delis and gastro pubs in Georgian buildings.
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What is the prettiest village in Norfolk?

Ludham. Located within the Norfolk Broads National Park, Ludham is a pretty riverside village with the majestic 14th-century St Catherine's Church at its centre and a collection of thatched chocolate-box cottages surrounding it.
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Which is the nicest part of Norfolk?

Hickling Broad. No visit to Norfolk is complete without immersing yourself in the serene beauty of the Broads. And, as Hickling Broad is the largest of them all, it's a good place to start!
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Which is nicer, Cromer or Great Yarmouth?

If you like a little sea side tack but Yarmouth feels a bit much, Cromer is a pretty good compromise. There's a few small arcades, a little fun fair and play park, and Cromer Pier to explore (toilets located there too!). To the left of the pier the beach is mostly rocks, and to the right you'll find lovely sand.
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What is the most beautiful seaside town in Norfolk?

Hunstanton. With a west-facing beach that's one of the best places in Norfolk to watch the sunset, and famously stripy cliffs providing shelter from the wind, it's easy to see why Hunstanton has been given the name 'Sunny Hunny'.
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What is so good about Cromer?

Cromer is on the Deep History Coast Discovery Trail and has its own Discovery Point. Unmissable on the skyline is the 160ft tower of 14th century church St Peter & Paul with vast stained glass windows commemorating Cromer's lifeboat crew, the most decorated in RNLI history.
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Where to avoid in Norfolk?

Comparing Norfolk's larger towns and cities, and using Crime Risk Scores - which are calculated by taking severity of each crime type into account - Great Yarmouth is the most dangerous. The next most dangerous is Thetford, and Norwich comes in as third most dangerous.
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What is the best Norfolk coastal town to live in?

Welcome to Norfolk's 6 Dreamiest Seaside Towns
  • Discover your dreamiest seaside town in North Norfolk and find your perfect Barefoot Retreat, a luxury home from home… Property or Location. ...
  • Hunstanton. ...
  • Wells-Next-The-Sea. ...
  • Blakeney. ...
  • Cromer. ...
  • Holkham. ...
  • Cley-Next-The-Sea.
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What is the prettiest broad in Norfolk?

River Bure, Wroxham Broad and Salhouse Broad: Considered to be one of the prettiest rivers in the Broads area and the birthplace of Broads cruising, the River Bure provides many routes for the intrepid traveller.
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What is the most beautiful place in Norfolk?

Where is the prettiest place in Norfolk UK?
  • Thetford Forest in Autumn.
  • Blakeney sunset, north Norfolk.
  • Bluebells at Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden.
  • Kelling Heath, north Norfolk.
  • River Bure, Coltishall, Broads National Park.
  • Happisburgh lighthouse in a field of rapeseed.
  • Burgh Castle, Breydon Water, Great Yarmouth.
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Which town to stay in Norfolk?

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Great Yarmouth is all about classic seaside fun, while Wells-next-the-Sea blends pretty harbour views with proper fish and chips. Cromer is famous for its brown crabs and charming pier, where the nutrient-rich waters in this region make for particularly tasty crab meat.
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What is the prettiest Georgian town in Norfolk?

Holt. The historic Georgian town of Holt is a charming rural north Norfolk town surrounded by parks. Close to the coast and with shops and places to stay, Holt is an ideal holiday destination. Holt's fine 18th century Georgian buildings make the town one of the most attractive in north Norfolk.
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Where do posh people go in Norfolk?

Best Places to Live in Norfolk
  • Holt. Holt is a handsome Georgian market town located in North Norfolk. ...
  • ⁠Wells-next-to-the-sea. Wells-next-to-the-sea is a picturesque port town located in North Norfolk, defined by its flamboyant aesthetic and briny beauty. ...
  • Burnham Market. ...
  • Sheringham. ...
  • Reepham.
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Which is the pretty village in Norfolk?

The picturesque Norfolk Broads provide a spectacular backdrop for a peaceful break, with pretty villages like Wroxham and Horning that you can visit for a potter around. Meanwhile, the coastal towns of Wells, Heacham and Holkham offer gorgeous sands for a seaside escape that the whole family will enjoy.
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Where do the royals live in Norfolk?

Sandringham is the much-loved country retreat of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Including an organic farm, sawmill, residential and commercial properties, local parishes and communities nestled in the heart of The Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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What are the nicest beach towns in Norfolk?

Cley-next-the-Sea, Salthouse, Stiffkey and Burnham Market are set back from the sea, but all are picturesque places to stay. These all sit within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with lovely country pubs with rooms, boutique hotels and a huge range of self-catering accommodation.
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What are the most deprived areas in Norfolk?

Population living in most deprived IMD decile by district

Compared to other districts, the proportions are higher in Great Yarmouth and Norwich where around four in every 10 people live in LSOAs that are classed as the 20% most deprived areas of the country.
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What is the most expensive place in Norfolk?

New figures have revealed that Burnham Market is the most expensive village to buy a home in Norfolk. The north Norfolk village remains at the top of the list from 2022, with an average sale price of £990,192, over the 12-month period to May 2023.
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What is the safest place in Norfolk?

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  • Attleborough.
  • Cromer.
  • Gorleston.
  • King's Lynn.
  • Norwich.
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What are the pretty villages in South Norfolk?

South Norfolk has some of the county's most scenic and peaceful countryside, with winding lanes, thatched cottages, welcoming pubs and picturesque villages and market towns, including Wymondham, Diss, Harleston, Loddon and Attleborough.
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What is the cheapest town in Norfolk?

Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth tops the list of affordable Towns in Norfolk. Property prices a whopping 21% below the UK average of £267,500. Despite its affordability, Yarmouth is anything but boring.
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Is Cromer or Sheringham nicer?

It is of course synonymous with crabs, a Cromer delicacy and is close to the inland marvel of Holt, a splendid Georgian town. Sheringham, some argue, is nicer still than Cromer and has a lovely beach and town centre, with steam trains adding to the period feel.
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What is the most beautiful part of Norfolk?

10 Most Picturesque Villages in Norfolk
  • Wroxham.
  • Blakeney.
  • Walsingham.
  • Cromer.
  • Holt.
  • Horning.
  • Cley next the Sea.
  • Sheringham.
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Is the Cromer Tourist Centre closing down?

Councillors decided to close it due to falling numbers of visitors using the facility, who instead are choosing to visit online sources of information. Cabinet members agreed to progress with the lease at a meeting last week.
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