Old Brewery House, Norfolk

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Old Brewery House, Norfolk

The old Brewery House is a hotel steeped in Georgian charm. Situated in the ancient market town of Reepham. The hotel boasts beautiful staircases and wood panelling, and retains... more...many original features.

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Messing about on the river - The Norfolk Broads

Advantages: Utter peace and tranquility
Disadvantages: Can be expensive

"THE NORFOLK BROADS " "THE BRITISH HOLIDAY OF MY CHOICE " Now I warn you all in advance, I could be here some time. I have had a long and passionate love affair with the Norfolk Broad, I hope though, through my passion I can tell you something about this lovely area of England and explain a little of the draw it can have on you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHERE AND WHAT ARE THE NORFOLK BROADS ? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No the Norfolk Broads is not a group of East Anglican women of loose repute!! The Broads is a series of rivers and man made lakes (known as broads) in the Norfolk and Suffolk. Although in the two counties,the majority of the waterways are in Norfolk and is generally known as The Norfolk Broads. The total area of these waterways is 303 km² (188 sq). miles ...

oldchem 01.06.2009 · Read full review
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THIS OLD HOUSE

Advantages: It's available to all of you
Disadvantages: To me none

find the shop and booking desks. The result of the new works is a building of outstanding beauty and a Company that is producing opera and ballet to the highest international standards. The ROH is no longer only an opera house where one attends evening performances but is a building to visit, walk around, use and enjoy at any time. After having your tickets checked you climb the stairs or you may take the lift to the Vilar Floral Hall, which was the old fruit and flower market of Covent Garden. This is a breathtaking room of huge proportions, the enormous shaped glass ceilings are really inspiring and here you can enjoy a drink or a meal in the Vilar Hall Restaraunt.There is a champagne bar in the centre of the room or a regular bar serving both alcohol and light refreshments at the end, The ROH is open during the day from 10am to 3.30pm ...

mrsatchmo 02.05.2005 · Read full review
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Norfolk in general

Advantages: Plenty to do and see
Disadvantages: weather

Norfolk in Genereal There is so many things to do and see in Norfolk I have only just highlighted just a few. Oxburgh Hall is in Norfolk and it belongs to the Bedingfeld Family since 1446. The National Trust oversees the property. I visited this several years ago but can recall that this was a fine Medieval Country House. The first thing which I can recall is when you approach Oxburgh Hall you will find that it is surrounded by water. Sir Edmund Bedingfeld was the first owner and the house had many Royal connections. King Edward 1V gave permission for the house to be built in the first place. The only part which remains the same since 1482 is the Gatehouse. The was a drawbridge over the moat but in 1710 it was dismantled and the bridge was built which is what anyone who visits there now will walk over when they ...

ruth1957 12.08.2008 · Read full review
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