Kismet Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Visit King's Lynn:
King's Lynn:
Shopping Centre, this has a wide variety of large and small retail shops, restaurants, and other amenities. There are many open car parks and a multi storey car park with disabled facilities.
Customs House, 18th century and telling the story of Lynn's colorful maritime history, also housing the Tourist Information Centre.
Green Quay Discovery Centre, here you can get close to the wildlife of the Wash without actually getting wet.
The Gaol House, here you will learn of the tales of local witches, robbers and highwaymen who ended up behind these bars.
True's Yard, this is a fascinating place to visit it contains all of the history that remains of King's Lynn's old fishing community and is well worth a visit.
Lynn Museum's, here you will find the story of the people and places of King's Lynn and West Norfolk as you travel back in time.
You will also find St. Margaret's church, and of course all the shops you will need together with a Tuesday and Saturday market.
An evening in King's Lynn can be spent at the cinema, restaurants and for live entertainment we have "The Corn Exchange" our theatre, or the "Art Centre".
Visit Sandringham House: One of our Royal Families homes, It has a visitors Centre, restaurant, shops parkland and gardens for your enjoyment. You can also visit the house, museum, garden and church at certain times of the year, this is well worth the visit. Many craft fairs are held here throughout the year.
Visit Hunstanton:
Hunstanton: Known as 'Sunny Hunny' people of all age groups will find this a most pleasing seaside town to visit with a variety of different activities, amusements and shops. There is also the Princess Theatre for live entertainment. Close by The Norfolk Lavender Centre, With its national collection of lavenders, there are gift and plant shops, and a good restaurant.
We have a former working windmill at Bircham here you can step back to how milling used to be, climb the mill tower and also enjoy the most delightful tea rooms with own baked produce, and a shop for you to purchase some more to take away with you.
For those who enjoy animals a visit to the Snettisham Deer Park is a must.
We have Springfields outlet Centre at Spalding, where outlet shopping and eating facilities go hand in hand with festival gardens to walk through.
Visit Wisbech:
Peckover House, owned by the NT and used for the filming of David Copperfields 'Micawber', It is a georgian brick town house, it has a fine Victorian walled garden, orangery, and herbaceous borders.
Octavia Hill Museum, this charts Miss Hill's career as founder of the National Trust.
The Castle, this site has been occupied since at least the conquest, firstly by a Norman Castle.
The Crescent, this lies in what was the Norman Castle moat.
Elgoods Brewery. here you can watch traditional brewing methods, using open copper vessels and sample a wide range of prize winning ales in the visitors Centre bar. Behind the brewery is a four acre garden with trees over 150 years old, a lake, herb garden, water features, maze and walled garden as well as many other features. There are also weekly flower and produce auctions, and many shops for your enjoyment. An evening in Wisbech can be spent at one of its many pubs, restaurants, theatre, or night club.
Other places to visit are:
Peterborough, Boston, Titchwell, Sheringham, Cromer, Welney Marshes, Fakenham and Long Sutton with it's Butterfly Farm and Sutton Bridge with it's coastal path back to King's Lynn.
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