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Loch Neaton is a freshwater lake, which is close to Watton Sports Centre (home of Watton United FC), and only a short walk from Watton Read more…
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Pigneys Wood is located close to the North Norfolk town of North Walsham and sitting alongside the Dilham canal. The nature reserve is a diverse Read more…
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The small settlement of Hingham was granted a market charter in 1275. Markets were held every Saturday, however, the market was closed in 1950. In Read more…
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Stalham was granted a market charter in the 16th century, though the exact year is not known. There used to be a market in town Read more…
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Harleston have been operating a weekly market since the 1259 when the town was granted its charter. The market takes place in the Market Place, Read more…
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Hunstanton was granted its charter market in 1225. There is a weekly market in Hunstanton on a Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays during the summer Read more…
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Diss was first granted a market charter in 1135. The market is held in the Market Place every Friday from 8.30am to 3pm, offering a Read more…
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Cromer market was granted its charter by King Edward I in 1285. According to North Norfolk District Council the market is held every Friday all Read more…
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Reepham obtained it’s charter for a weekly market in 1277. Up until recently, this was held on Wednesday, however, the market fell victim to the Read more…
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Sheringham hosts a weekly market every Wednesday (from April to November) and a weekly market held every Saturday (all year round), with stalls selling fresh Read more…
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The market place in Yarmouth is believed to have been in existence since before the town was granted its Charter in 1208. Market day takes Read more…
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The Market runs on Fridays and Saturdays, and is located on the town square near the Town Hall, in the heart of the town. There Read more…







