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Welcome to Great Bircham

Enjoy a mix of heritage, history, lively arts whilst visiting Great Bircham - our guide to events and days out is just the ticket.

Whether you're looking to brush up on local history at a museum, enjoy local arts, watch some sport, or listen to live music, you're sure to find things to do in Great Bircham to suit all the family, whatever the weather.

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Everything you need to know if you're visiting Great Bircham as a visitor or a resident.

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Tourist Attractions


Sandringham House

Built in 1870 by the Prince and Princess of Wales, later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, Sandringham was once described as 'The most comfortable house in England'. It has been passed down as a private home through four generations of British monarchs and is now the…

Sea Life Aquarium and Marine Sanctuary

Welcome to the Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary, inside you will find an amazing variety of animals from Otters and Penguins, to a full Seal rescue facility and hospital. Among the rich diversity of life in the displays are Sharks, Seahorses and Rays. At the Hunstanton Sea…

Park Farm

At Snettisham Park Farm children can bottle feed orphan lambs, piglets, kid goats and cuddle rabbits, guinea pigs. According to the season, you might also be lucky enough to see a lamb or deer calf born Walk through the farmyard and meet our friendly animal characters…

Creake Abbey

The Creakes stand out in gentle north‐west Norfolk because their two parish churches are so huge; this in a part of the county where there are so many sleepy little near‐ruins set on their own among the high‐hedged narrow lanes. Externally, the two churches are grand; but…

Houghton Hall

Houghton has a very special, unspoilt atmosphere with its herd of white deer in the park, and peacocks strutting on the west front. The house itself has changed little since the 18th‐century, and it is easy to imagine Sir Robert Walpole entertaining his guests after a hard…

Bircham Windmill

Standing in the heart of Norfolk's undulating fields, Bircham Windmill now looks as it did over 100 years ago. At that time over 300 mills ground corn for horse and cattle feed and bread‐making in Norfolk. The windmill was built in 1846 and worked until the…

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