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!
Please be aware that Octavia Hills Birthplace House is now closed until Spring 2024. The site will b… (see listing)
Grade II* Georgian house in which Octavia Hill, social reformer and co-founder of the National Trust was born. Museum commemorates her life, work and legacy.
Outwell and Upwell
Outwell and Upwell Villages, Wisbech
The villages of Outwell and Upwell lie around 18 miles south west of King’s Lynn and only 5 miles from Wisbech.
Peckover House and Gardens NT
North Brink, Wisbech
Open Thursday to Monday, 10.30am – 4:30pm. Last admission 4:00pm.
House tour times are 10:30am, 1… (see listing)
Step inside the home of the Peckovers, a family of Quaker bankers who lived here for 150 years. Delve into their lives and enjoy the sensory delights of this wonderful two-acre garden.
Sandringham
Sandringham Estate, King’s Lynn
House and Gardens open April – October (closed Fridays) 10am – 5pm.
Facilities at the Courtyard ope… (see listing)
With generations of history linked to the British Monarch since 1862, Sandringham Estate remains the private country retreat to Their Majesties The King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
The Hop Rooms
North Brink, Wisbech
Details available on website.
Nestled away behind a classic 225-year-old brewery, situated in the heart of the peaceful Fen country on the banks of the River Nene in Cambridgeshire, The Hop Rooms is a spectacularly stunning and newly renovated exclusive hire wedding and events venue.
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.
Walpole Water Gardens
Chalk Road, Walpole St Peter
Open Saturday and Sunday, 12:00pm – 5:00pm.
Dominated by water and rocks, with sub-tropical atmosphere, 0.75 acres. Eucalyptus, rockeries and palms. Koi carp, black swans, ducks and peacocks.
Welney
Welney Village, Wisbech
The village of Welney is situated 11 miles southwest of Downham Market and 6 miles from the small Cambridgeshire town of Littleport. T
WWT Welney Wetland Centre
Hundred Foot Bank, Wisbech
Monday – Sunday, 10:00am – 4:00pm.
A wetland nature reserve of 1,000 acres attracting large numbers of ducks and swans in winter and waders in spring and summer plus a range of wild plants and butterflies.