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Consider this your one-stop pocket guide to Norfolk’s independent scene. Wade in from its beautiful coast to find time-honoured fish-and-chip shops, farm-to-fork breweries and cultural landmarks. Plus, the boutique hotel opening to book.
31 May, 2021
Sweeping
skies, vast sandy beaches and marshlands pockmarked
with historic windmills are just part of Norfolk’s enduring allure.
Throw in some of the country’s finest produce and a fiercely
independent spirit, and this watery region’s appeal widens even
further. From artisanal delis to sleepy shepherd’s huts, we’ve
rounded up our favourite independent shops, restaurants and
boltholes to discover in this tranquil pocket of England.
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In pretty Langham village, a short drive from Blakeney, this new
kid on Norfolk’s boutique hotel scene is a self-proclaimed “breath
of fresh air”. Barns that once housed a successful glass-blowing
business have been transformed into 32 mod-rustic rooms with
exposed brick and knotted oak beams nodding to its industrial past.
Elsewhere, restaurant menus are thoroughly East Anglian, while the
spa dishes out wellness practices inspired by the elements of North
Norfolk.
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Norwich, United Kingdom
Cradled within a magnificent 1,000-acre deer park, this pub with
rooms isn’t far inland from the sweeping beaches of the North
Norfolk coast. Owned by art dealer Ivor Braka, the historic country
house hotel is dripping with head-turning works of art by the likes
of Emin, Hurst and Freud, while the surrounding park packs an
equally impressive punch with sculpture by Ernesto Neto, Mona
Hatoum and Phillip King. Heading up the kitchen is Mark Hix-alumni
chef Stuart Tattersall, who carries forward the ethos of local,
seasonal and ingredient-led cooking on the pub’s impressive
menu.
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Address
Wild With Nature, Manor Farm Rocklands Road, Shropham, Attleborough NR17 1DX