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A traditional seaside town on the beautiful north norfolk coast

Beautiful Sheringham with it's fishing boats and beach huts sits on the North Norfolk coast, nestled  twixt sea and pine.  To the west is the members links golf course overlooking the Steam railway and windmill at Weybourne, to the east the clifftop path has fantastic views to Cromer and it's lighthouse, to the south 'Pretty corner' woods and the National Trust owned Sheringham park.  Fantastic big sky and the brightest of sunsets.  Beautiful woodland, cliff top and beach walks can all be found less than a mile from the traditional High Street with an array of independant shops. 

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The town, along with the North Norfolk Steam Railway is host to several themed weekends through the year, including the 'Potty weekend' when the streets are filled filled with Morris dancers and the 1940's weekend in September which is Sheringham's answer to 'Goodwood', the whole town takes part and we return to a bygone age.  Classic Car and Harley Davidson weekend shows take place in the high street.  

SHERINGHAM CARNIVAL at the end of July is legendary. 

Beautiful views of the stunning natural landscape are assured from every angle.  Looking  west is Sheringham links golf course, with views of Weybourne and it's windmill as well as the Steam engine, then beyond to Salthouse and Blakeney, looking to the east, the skyline is toward West & East Runton and Cromer with it's lighthouse, at Beeston Regis alongside the ancient priory is the Priory Maze and Gardens with it's lovely tea rooms, to the south we have woodland, heath land and common land, looking north is the horizon over the north sea. Beautiful Flower festivals in the various local historic and modern churches are always enjoyable.  Comfortable shoes will ensure you enjoy the area fully.

North norfolk, our Area of outstanding natural beauty
The National Trust owned SHERINGHAM PARK overlooks Weybourne which is home to the MUCKLEBOROUGH COLLECTION of military aircraft, vehicles and paraphernalia.  Other National Trust properties Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall, the Royal residence of Sandringham and the private houses of Holkham and Houghton are all within about an hours drive.  Return after a day exploring to enjoy fresh locally caught crab and lobster - weather permitting -  served in most eateries.  
For an unforgettable holiday or weekend away SHERINGHAM is a must.
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