The only surviving part of the Medieval Palace is the Great Hall, built by King Edward IV between 1475 and … More
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Statues and Monuments: King George IV
King George the fourth succeeded his father, George III, in January 1820 although he had filled the role of monarch … More
Eltham Palace (11): Mah-Jong
When the Courtaulds came to Eltham they brought their pet Ring-tailed Lemur with them. Called Mah-Jong, he was most often … More
Weybourne Church
Weybourne is a small village on the North Norfolk Coast. The church as we see it today is all that remains of … More
Views of Cromer
Cromer is a lovely seaside town on the north coast of Norfolk. One of the delightful things about the town … More
A rough sea
During the recent trip to Norfolk, Keitha and I experienced a day with 60 mph winds and driving rain. We … More
Caldey Island
It is always great to find out about new places where you haven’t been before. We have spent a number … More
North Norfolk Railway
When Keith and I were in Norfolk recently we didn’t ride on the North Norfolk Railway but we did pop into … More
Norwich Castle
The first castle in Norwich was built shortly after the Norman conquest of 1066. Although the date cannot exactly be defined, … More
Eltham Palace (10): Bedrooms
Each of the Bedrooms at Eltham Palace is individually designed and decorated. The Pear Bedroom, so called because all the … More