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Explore Blakeney House, Blakeney Village, and beyond
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BLAKENEY HOUSE

Built in the late 1800s as a spacious private residence, Blakeney House is located in the heart of the North Norfolk coastal village of Blakeney

BLAKENEY VILLAGE

Once a thriving Medieval port, Blakeney has now mellowed to become a hub for sailing, walking, gillying (crabbing) and relaxing. Summer events such as the infamous Greasy Pole and mud-sliding add character to this beautiful quayside village.

AROUND BLAKENEY

Boats can be taken from Blakeny Quay to visit the seal colony on the point, and the coastal path can be walked through Wiveton and on to Cley with it’s windmill and whalebone house. Sunsets from the marsh or overlooking the sea can be spectacular.

NORTH NORFOLK

Beyond walking distance from Blakeney and a short car journey away are the wide, open beaches of Holkham and Wells-Next-The-Sea with it’s famous wooden beach huts. The Poppy Line heritage railway runs regular steam trains along the coast with stations at Holt and Sheringham.