Fakenham
Just a short drive from North Norfolk’s coastal reserve, the pretty brick and flint faced buildings, narrow alleyways, and side streets of historic Fakenham are a fine example of Norfolk’s picture-perfect appeal. A traditional working market town, the hustle and bustle of traders selling their wares has echoed through its cobbled streets since 1250 when the town was first granted its market charter. Deeply rooted in the agricultural economy yet retaining a real sense of identity, attractions such as the Museum of Gas, Pensthorpe Natural Park, the Thursford Collection (boasting steam engines of all shape and size), and one of the finest rural National Hunt racecourses in the country offer a blend of British heritage and countryside culture.
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