Wells Next The Sea

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Tel code: 01328 | code search
Postcode: NR23 | code search
Population: 2500
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Folk Customs:
Blessing the Nets
Jack Valentine
World Fen Skating Championships

Wells Next The Sea Events

May
Poetry-next-the-Sea Festival

July
Holkham Country Fair
Wells Carnival

August
Car Boot Sale
Wells Carnival

September
Wells Pirate Festival

October
Halloween at Holkham

December
Christmas at Holkham

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Globe
"dont bother eating sunday lunch at the Globe ,what we had on sunday the 17th of May 09 was very poor and not worth the money ,how can you get ..." More

Arch House
"We found Arch House to be extremely clean and comfortable, and always with a substantial breakfast on offer. We would recommend Arch House for an enjoyable stay because of ..." More

Arch House
"We found Arch House to be a lovely place to stay. It's nicely decorated and particularly clean. The hosts are very friendly and cook up a fantastic breakfast each ..." More

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Wells Next The Sea is a delightful unspoilt historic town on the North Norfolk Coast. Many old buildings and lanes still exist from its heritage as a port and former maltings industry.The main shopping area is a traffic free zone. The current quay and waterway provides berths for sailing and leisure craft. Children enjoy the facilities round the quay and gillying. (for crabs).

The town is at the centre of the North Norfolk Heritage Coast comprising salt marshes, areas of Special Scientific Interest and several wildlife sites providing recreation for walkers, cyclists, bird watchers and seal watchers. Nearby is Holkham Hall with its grounds , bygones museum and Holkham sandy beach.

The town has plenty of accommodation in the form of Guest houses, Bed and Breakfast plus self-catering cottages and several Hotels. There is also out of town sites for caravans and mobile homes. Population 2500

Attraction

Holkham Hall
Wells Harbour Railway
Wells Walsingham Railway
Whin Hill Cider

Cottage

Alton Cottage
Fisherman's Cottage
Stable Barn
The Cowshed
The Hayloft
The Hen House
The Milking Parlour
The Old Dairy
The Old Feedhouse
The Piggery
The Sheepshed
The Strawhouse

Doctor

Dr Ebrill & Dr Mcansh

Estate Agent

Belton Duffey
Spalding & Co

Market

Wells Market

Pub and Bar

Carpenters Arms
Crown Hotel
Globe
Three Horseshoes

School

Alderman Peel High School

Solicitor

Hayes & Storr

Vet

Glaven Veterinary Practice

Shops

Wells Pet Store
David Jagger Ltd
Overy Gallery
Art-next-the-Sea with antiques
Shoe-stop
Arthur Howell Traditional Butcher
Arthur Howell Traditional Butcher

Places to Stay near Wells Next The Sea

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Arch House (0.33 miles)

Arch House

Arch House, a very distinguished old house at the very entrance to Wells-next-the-sea, built around the turn of the 18th century to offer the Excise man a good vantage point over the town... (boo), but ... More | visit website

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Old Bakehouse Guesthouse (4.17 miles)

Old Bakehouse Guesthouse

Set in the heart of the historical village of Little Walsingham, The Old Bakehouse offers three spacious guest rooms, all with en-suite facilities. Colour TV and Tea and coffee making facilities are available in each ... More | visit website

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Black Lion Hotel (4.27 miles)

Black Lion Hotel
Set in the heart of the historic medievel village of walsingham. This former coaching inn dates back to the 14th century and has many original features throughout the building with inglenooks in the dining ... More
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Glebe Farmhouse (4.89 miles)

Glebe Farmhouse

Situated on the outskirts of the quiet village of North Creake, North Norfolk. The farmhouse is in an ideal location to visit the Norfolk coast, Norwich and Kings Lynn or the more local villages of ... More | visit website

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Hoste Arms (5.31 miles)

Hoste Arms
The Hoste Arms is where the Great Inns of Britain first began – and this wonderful inn, overlooking the beautiful Burnham Market Green and close to the wild North Norfolk coast, continues to set the ... More | visit website
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Morston Hall (5.60 miles)

Morston Hall

We don't pretend what we offer is unique. However, we know our fusion of hotel, restaurant and surroundings is a rare combination anywhere in the British Isles. Morston Hall is owned and run by Tracy ... More

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Lower Appartment Langham Hall (5.80 miles)

Lower Appartment Langham Hall

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Langham is just one mile from the beauties of the North Norfolk Coast. Langham Hall appartments have been recently renovated and are situated in the heart of the village in ... More

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Blakeney Hotel (6.84 miles)

Blakeney Hotel

A traditional privately owned hotel with its Quayside location has magnificent views across the Estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point which is an area of outstanding natural beauty. The hotel offers a high standard ... More | visit website

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White Horse (7.82 miles)

White Horse
North Norfolk's best kept secret - award winning coastal hotel - commanding stunning views from conservatory restaurant and viewing deck terrace across tidal marshland beyond to Scolt Head Island.

A friendly Norfolk welcome in classic but ... More
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Sculthorpe Mill (8.21 miles)

Sculthorpe Mill

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A charming 18th century mill set in beautiful gardens with six newly refurbished en suite guest rooms. A non smoking restaurant and cosy bar areas offer a bar or a la ... More

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