| Letheringsett
Situated at the bottom of Letheringsett hill, this
hamlet lies in the beautiful Glaven valley that features one of the few working water
mills still producing flour for bread making.
Accommodation: Holiday homes and guest-houses in the area.
Activities: Cycling; walking; bird watching; sailing at Blakeney.
Churches: St Andrew (C of E).
Exploring: Small local art & crafts gallery in the village hall;
Letheringsett Water Mill - a working mill producing stone meal flour; nearby "Wild
Flower Centre"; St Andrew's is one of the Glaven Churches.
Location: A148 Fakenham - Holt (1 mile).
Services: Pub with a restaurant, childrens room and outside play
area.
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K H Hire |
Tel: 01263 712691 |
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Letheringsett Kings Head Holt Road
Letheringsett
Hire of tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery and glassware.
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The Kings Head |
Tel: 01263 712691 |
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Holt Road
Letheringsett
Family pub with excellent home-cooked food. Ample parking available.
"Probably" the best children's menu in Norfolk. Large garden, safe surface play area with playcastle, toys and bikes. Two large bars and games room. We pride ourselves that our food is fresh and locally produced. Norfolk's Family Pub.
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Letheringsett Hall |
Tel: 01263 713222 |
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Holt Road Letheringsett
Holt
Residential home.
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Riverside Road
Letheringsett
This fully functional water powered Norfolk red brick mill was built in 1802.
Step back and visit an outstanding part of working Norfolk history. The Miller welcomes you to see the skill of making flour using this traditional method . The mill has been awarded "top tourist attraction in North Norfolk" several times.
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Link Taxis |
Tel: 01263 713068 |
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3 Garden Lane Letheringsett
Holt
Taxi service.
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Natural Surroundings |
Tel: 01263 711091 |
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Bayfield Estate Bayfield , Letheringsett
Holt
Wild Flower centre and conservation area set in the beautiful Glaven Valley
Visit us and discover the countryside as it used to be. We offer rambles over the estate to see the lake and river tunnel set in the 900 year old oak and historic woodlands.
See the news pages for special events which include: BBQ and moths (bats too); river dipping; bonfire and beasties; bluebell and midsummer rambles.We are even open in December - Come and search for the mistletoe!
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