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Sheringham.
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Sheringham
is a traditional seaside town that originally grew on the crab
fishing trade, which still goes on. The town is a mixture of
Victorian and Edwardian houses and fishermen's cottages. It
has a variety of shops, galleries and boutiques and an interesting
town clock. Sheringham is a reasonably quiet resort with clean
golden sandy beaches and rock pools at low tide.
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Things
on offer in Sheringham:
| Outdoor
market |
Wednesday
and Saturday. |
| Museum |
Local
history museum in fishermen's cottages. |
| North
Norfolk Steam Railway |
The
old station has been restored and is now a museum and shop. Refreshments
are offered in the buffet car and there is a restored signal box
to view. Trains run to Holt via Weyborne, with views of the beautiful
countryside and coastline. |
| Theatre. |
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| Splash
Leisure Centre |
Pool
with wave machine and water slide. |
| Putting
and cycle hire. |
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| Skateboard
park. |
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| Walks |
Cliff
top walks along the rugged cliffs. |
| BR
train to Norwich. |
(Bittern
Line) |
| Golf |
Golf
course on the cliffs with spectacular views. |
Nearby:
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Sheringham Park
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(National Trust).The
Park was designed by Humphrey Repton (landscape gardener) in
1812. There are spectacular woodland walks, especially when
the Rhododendrons - there is an important collection - are in
bloom. There is also a 'handkerchief tree'.There are great views
of the coast and viewing towers give views across tree tops.
Access is either via Upper Sheringham or the N.T. Car Park off
the A 148.
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