Norfolk villages are more diverse than you’d think being in England’s flattest county, Norfolk, in East Anglia. Whether it’s riverside villages that dot the Norfolk Broads to the windswept seaside places on the noryh coast, there’s something for everyone. As a relatively undisturbed place it’s also the best preserved with the most ‘pretty churches per head’ count in the country. Here then is a gallery of some of the best.
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For a UK break that takes in quintessential English countryside, iconic windmills and antique pubs, look no further than Norfolk, where you can experience a thoroughly British escape. #travel
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Cromer is a largely unremarkable English seaside town, famous for its crabs but not a lot else. Looking down Jetty Street towards the open sea gives this ‘gem of the Norfolk Coast’ an exotic, almost Mediterranean air. The sky is unusually blue, the North Sea even more so and the light catching the jettied upper floors of the houses adds a warmth not always associated with this stretch of coastline. Hang some washing lines between the houses and you could almost, almost be in Naples.
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