Is North Walsham on the broads?

Close to the Broads National Park and north Norfolk coast, and surrounded by scenic countryside, North Walsham is an ideal holiday base to explore north Norfolk.

What shops are in North Walsham?

Find North Walsham shops.

  • Crystal Cabs. 35 Wood View, North Walsham NR28 0SJ.
  • The Atrium, North Walsham.
  • J&b Trading – Packaging & Promotional Specialists.
  • North Walsham Chamber For Business.
  • Battle for North Walsham 1381.
  • Rookery Barn Holidays.
  • Creative Workshops for Wellbeing.
  • North Walsham People’s Theatre.

Is North Walsham a town?

North Walsham is a market town and civil parish in the county of Norfolk and sits midway between the Norfolk Broads and the North Norfolk Coast. Situated seven and half miles north of Wroxham and south of Cromer, it is served by the Bittern Line allowing travel between Norwich and Sheringham.

Which county is North Walsham in?

North Walsham is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England, within the North Norfolk district….

North Walsham
Civil parish North Walsham
District North Norfolk
Shire county Norfolk
Region East

Is North Walsham a nice place to live?

The high street bustled, and made the North Norfolk town a great place to live for an enterprising businessman with a young family. But, three decades on, while the 57-year-old still loves the town, he feels it has been put to the back of the queue when it comes to investment in infrastructure.

Is North Walsham near Cromer?

The distance between Cromer and North Walsham is 8 miles. The road distance is 9 miles.

Who owns Bacton Woods?

the Forestry Commission
The woodland is owned by the Forestry Commission and is part managed by North Norfolk District Council, together forming the Bacton Woods Countryside Partnership Project.

What is North Walsham famous for?

The Battle of the Peasants Revolt. The famous ‘Peasants Revolt’ of 1381 saw a battle in North Walsham when John Litester, assisted by amongst others a man called Cubitt of North Walsham, led a rebellion of many thousands who seized the city of Norwich.

Where should I not live in Norfolk?

Norwich. Norwich is the only city in the county, so it is not too much of a surprise that it has the highest crime rate in Norfolk.

  • Great Yarmouth.
  • King’s Lynn.
  • Dereham.
  • Downham Market.
  • Watton.
  • Hunstanton and Burnham.
  • Where is the nicest place to live in Norfolk?

    The picturesque Norfolk Broads provide a spectacular backdrop for a peaceful break, with pretty villages like Wroxham and Horning that you can visit. Meanwhile, the coastal towns of Wells, Heacham and Holkham offer gorgeous sands for a seaside escape.

    Is Bacton Wood Open?

    Bacton Wood is open from dawn to dusk.