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Built in 1755, grade II listed Cockleshells is a classic Norfolk flint cottage in historic Castle Acre. It overlooks a 12th-century churchyard, with the River Nar a short walk past the ruins of Castle Acre Priory. Nearby are a 16th-century coaching inn and a ruined Norman castle. For great dining, visit The George at Newton. This is the perfect escape for those seeking a magical rural stay rich in history and nature.
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Deriving its name from the 12th century Norman walled castle that once stood, Castle Acre is a most fascinating and historical village. The remains, Castle Acre Priory and Castle, are one of the largest and best preserved monastic sites. The village church, St. James, is also a spectacle to behold. Nearby, wonderful dining can be enjoyed at The George at Newton. Amenities in the village include a village shop, fish and chip shop, a small Budgens store and local pub, The Ostrich Inn.
For walking, the Peddars Way is an ancient Roman path stretching for 46 miles, which begins in Thetford, South Norfolk and travels northwards to the coast near Holme-next-the-Sea. The path enters Castle Acre at the foot of Bailey Street and continues through the village and beyond, to the border of the beautiful village of Great Massingham, a distance of approximately four miles. Be sure to drop into the Dabbling Duck as your reward! Starting in Kings Lynn, The Nar Valley Way is 34 miles long, and travels through the southern breadth of Castle Acre towards Lexham, finishing in Dereham. In Castle Acre, footpaths traverse the water meadows and fields, allowing walkers to pass through under the Countryside Stewardship agreement. Signs and boards indicate where these fields are, with some near to the Priory and others in the east of the parish.
Less than a twenty minute drive away is Fakenham, renowned for its popular weekly market. Fakenham Racecourse is one of the finest rural national hunt horse racecourses in the country. For something very different try Norfolk Padel near Fakenham, where you can hire state-of-the-art courts for this fast-growing racquet sport. The town is also home to Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve, nationally and internationally recognised as important for the wildlife resides there. For something more relaxed in a summer meadow, The Fat Cow is great for families, serving grass fed beef and soft serve ice-cream. Just a mile from Fakenham is Sculthorpe Mill....