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Happisburgh Lighthouse

Happisburgh Lighthouse

Happisburgh lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse on the Norfolk Coast, which is open to visitors on selected days each year.

Find out when you can visit, by clicking here.

Photo credit – Paul Macro

 

Norwich Cathedral

Norwich Cathedral

Construction of Norwich Cathedral commenced in 1096 and was completed in 1145 with the Norman tower still visible today.

Norwich Cathedral features a large section of cloisters – the second largest in the UK, after Sailsbury Cathedral. The Cathedral spire is the second tallest in the UK.

The Cathedral is home to a modern refectory, in the same place of what was once the dining area for the monks who inhabited the Cathedral!

Alongside worship, extraordinary events are held, including a Helter Skelter, which took pride of place in July 2019, intended to give visitors better views of the detail.

Don’t miss the opportunity to meet ‘Dippy the Dinosaur’ from the Natural History Museum in Summer 2020.

Norwich Theatre Royal

Norwich Theatre Royal

Norwich Theatre Royal is one of the region’s largest and most successful theatres with over 250 years presenting theatre in Norwich.

Shows run throughout the year, including the popular panto at Christmastime of course!

Cromer Pier Summer and Christmas Shows

Cromer Pier Summer and Christmas Shows

The only end of pier show of its kind in the world.

Together with their summer and Christmas shows, there is a varied show calendar, which runs throughout the year