Runcton Holme lies in one of the loveliest parts of Norfolk, offering the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy a haven of rural tranquility in this unspoilt corner of East Anglia, but there are also plenty of places of interest for visitors of all ages within a few miles.

Many of the local public houses and restaurants offer traditional ales and good food.

 


   

PLACES OF INTEREST

Historic market towns of Kings Lynn & Downham Market.

The North Norfolk Coastline with it's long sandy beaches, traditional holiday resorts, nature reserves and unbeatable scenery.

Hunstanton has the Sea Life Centre, Princess Theatre, Golf Club and Oasis Leisure Pool.

Sandringham House
Norfolk Lavender
Castle Rising
Holkham Hall & Bygones Museum

   

Heacham - Norfolk Lavender
Castle Rising - Magnificent keep
Wells Next Sea - Working fishing port
Sheringham - Little Theatre
Stiffkey - Stiffkey Marshes
Blakeney - Take a boat trip to the Point
Cromer - Cromer crabs and the pier
Lowestoft - Power boat racing
Fakenham - Horse Races
Kings Lynn - Speedway
Downham Market - Hermitage Hall
Wisbech - Peckover House
Welney - Wildlife and Wetlands Trust

Fine country houses and gardens including Blickling Hall, Houghton Hall and Felbrigg Hall.

Norwich, Cambridge and Peterborough have cathedrals, museums, theatres and galleries.

 
           

Mrs Mary Caley
Thorpland Manor Barns Downham Road Runcton Holme Kings Lynn Norfolk PE33 0AD
Tel: 01553 810409 Fax: 01553 811831 E-mail: mary@thorplandmanorbarns.co.uk

 

Houghton HallHunstanton PromenadeSunset over the Washes