Attractions near Thornham Fishing Lake
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Oxburgh Hall
(4 Miles)*
The Hall has a magnificent Tudor Gatehouse and boasts needlework by Mary Queen of Scots. Oxburgh is surrounded by lovely gardens and there are charming woodland walks with picnic areas. |
Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life
(13 Miles)*
Set in a beautiful Tudor house with 21st century displays, this museum tells the remarkable story of Thetford and the Brecks. Discover rich collections alongside audio guides, films and animations. |
Ely Museum
(14 Miles)*
Ely Museum, in the Old Bishop's Gaol, is a bright and friendly local history museum. Displays include original prison cells. |
Ely Cathedral
(14 Miles)*
The Cathedral was completed in 1189 and now stands as a remarkable example of Romanesque architecture |
Town House Museum of Lynn Life
(15 Miles)*
Find out about everday life in Lynn through the ages. This jewel of a museum is set in a 19th century town house. |
Lynn Museum
(15 Miles)*
Visit the home of Seahenge - the astonishing Bronze Age timber circle uncovered on a Norfolk beach. |
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village & Country Park
(16 Miles)*
Beyond the car park, play area, visitor centre, shop and café is a 125 acre Country Park bursting with life. |
Peckover House and Garden
(17 Miles)*
Set in the attractive market town of Wisbech, Peckover House is a lovely Georgian brick town house with a charming two acre Victorian walled garden. |
Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve
(18 Miles)*
Experience a unique fragment of the wilderness which once covered much of East Anglia, Wicken Fen is the oldest nature reserve in the country, celebrating its centenary in 1999. |
Houghton Hall
(18 Miles)*
Houghton Hall is one of the finest examples of Palladian architecture in England, it was built in the 1720s for Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first prime minister. |
Towns near Thornham Fishing Lake
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Stoke Ferry
(2 Miles)*
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Methwold
(2 Miles)*
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Wereham
(3 Miles)*
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Hilgay
(5 Miles)*
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Gooderstone
(5 Miles)*
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Beechamwell
(6 Miles)*
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Downham Market
(7 Miles)*
South of King's Lynn on the edge of the Fens is Downham Market, a small hillside town dating back to Saxon times, and one of Norfolk's oldest market towns. |
Cockley Cley
(7 Miles)*
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Lakenheath
(8 Miles)*
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Swaffham
(10 Miles)*
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