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A beige windmill standing tall against a blue sky in west Norfolk.

Attractions

There’s so much to do in west Norfolk that you’ll want to come back again and again. Whether you are on holiday or just visiting for the day, there are lots to entertain all of the family, in or out of season… whatever the weather!

  • Inside All Saints Church at King's Lynn, West Norfolk.

    All Saints Church

    Hillington Square/Church Lane, King’s Lynn
    Open Monday – Tuesday, 5:00pm – 6:00pm. Wednesday 5:00pm – 7:00pm. Thursday – Friday, 5:00pm – 6:00p… (see listing)

    All Saints is a Hidden Pearl – a beautiful church in the heart of King’s Lynn and the oldest church in the town too.

  • Church of St James the Great in King's Lynn, west Norfolk.

    St James the Great Church

    Stocks Green, King’s Lynn
    Open daily, 9:00am – 5:00pm.

    The church of St. James stands in the middle of the Castle Acre village amidst the ruins of the Norman Castle and those of Castle Acre Priory.

  • Church of St Mary in Snettisham, west Norfolk.

    St Mary’s Church, Snettisham

    St Mary, Old Church Road, King’s Lynn
    Open Monday – Sunday, 9:00am – 5:00pm.

    St Mary’s church was regarded by Pevsner as the best “decorated” church in East Anglia. Certainly, the stained-glasss windows alone are spectacular let alone the Medieval pulpit and eagle lectern.

  • St Mary's The Virgin in Heacham, west Norfolk.

    St Mary’s the Virgin

    26 Church Lane, King’s Lynn

    Although a Saxon or Norman church probably pre-dated the current building, the first record dated 1248.

  • Walpole St Peter's Church in west Norfolk.

    Walpole St Peter’s Church

    Church Road, Wisbech
    Open all year usually from 10:00am – 4:00pm.

    A masterpiece of 14thC architecture. Famous annual flower festival. A wonderful example of church architecture set amongst the peaceful village setting of Walpole St Peter.