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Snettisham Park is a working farm, open to the public.
St. Helen's church, Ranworth
Ranworth Church is dedicated to St Helen, a popular patron of ancient English churches
Clipesby Church
St. Peter’s Church, Clippesby is one of the oldest churches in the Norfolk Broads. It is Grade 11* listed and though small it is very beautiful with many ancient and interesting features
Clayrack Drainage Windmill
Clayrack Drainage Windmill is located at How Hill in the English county of Norfolk. It was moved in 1981 from its previous site on Ranworth Marshes
Drainage pump on the Broads
Howe Broad
St. Peter & St. Paul, Mautby Church
The church is thought to have been built as early as the Noman conquest. It has a thatched roof, round tower with carstone banding and a 15th century font.
Thurne Church
This lovely thatched church is dedicated to St. Edmund, King of East Anglia and martyred by Danish invaders in 872 AD. It dates back to the 13th century.
St.Mary's Church, Snettisham
The present church was built in 1340, but a previous church existed and the village was built around it. The Black Death destroyed the original village.
The Broads, Ranworth
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Trigby Postmill
The postmill was constructed to grind wheat produced on the Thrigby estate.
Hunstanton Lighthouse
Hunstanton lighthose is a 19th century structure that sit where a wooden structure once stood.
Cliff Erosion, Hunstanton
Hunstanton Cliffs is a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest.