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| Set in the heart of beautiful rolling countryside, Aylsham is a charming market town that is truly unique. Endorsed by Cittaslow UK, this ‘slow town’ has rich historical roots, with its fascinating parish church and Georgian market place that still acts as a central hub for local people today, particularly on market days. The Norfolk Broads are within easy reach and with some lovely walks to be enjoyed, Aylsham is a great location for a short break to explore the Norfolk countryside. |
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Aylsham has much to see and do both from the past and present. The town predates Norman times and its layout is of national historic importance with its narrow alleys or ‘lokes’ and over 200 listed buildings. The Parish Church of St Michaels and All Angels is a stunning example of gothic architecture and is Aylsham’s oldest building. For a memorable journey the whole family will adore, hop on board the Bure Valley Railway to experience the magic of steam. Starting from Aylsham, the train takes an 18 mile round trip through the picturesque Bure Valley stopping off at some of Norfolk’s quaint villages before arriving at Wroxham, the capital of The Broads. A place not to be missed has to be the spectacular National Trust property, Blickling Hall. Just over a mile away from Aylsham, this Jacobean house and gardens is a very special place, loved by both locals and visitors. Every August Bank Holiday Monday it becomes the home of the Aylsham Show, an agricultural show with some incredible events including a display from the Black Knight’s parachute team, Roman chariot racing and much more. |
| Shopping in Aylsham | One of the most charming aspects of Aylsham is the shopping. This ‘real town’ proudly supports local producers and people, so the small shops are unique and have a personal feel. Every Monday and Friday, the Georgian market place is home to the market where you will find all sorts on sale from plants to household goods. The town also holds an annual Christmas Fair in the market place in November. For food lovers, be sure to visit on the first Saturday of the month for the local farmers markets to purchase some of the freshest and most delicious foods Norfolk has to offer. If you prefer to bid for your goods then Aylsham is home to Keys Auctions where people come from far and wide to buy antiques and fine arts. |
| Places to eat in and around Aylsham | From light bites to relaxed meals out, Aylsham has some lovely places to eat. Coffee shops in the town offer delicious refreshments if visiting during the day, while in the evenings, spend time enjoying a home-cooked meal in one of the restaurants. The Black Boys Hotel uses local produce to conjure up some truly mouth-watering dishes while The Greens does an excellent carvery on Sundays. |
| Explore | | Walkers will be spoilt for choice with both the Bure Valley Path and Weavers Way routes to choose from. The Bure Valley Path follows the route of the Bure Valley Railway and is 9 miles in total, while Weavers Way starts from Cromer on the stunning North Norfolk coast running through Aylsham before continuing on to the buzzing resort of Great Yarmouth. If you prefer to use two wheels bikes can be hired to tackle the Bure Valley Path while visitors to Blickling Hall can also explore the parkland by bicycle (weekends and school holidays only). Marriots Way is another popular route linking Alysham and Norwich with 21 miles of off road track – great for cycling, walking and horse riding. |
| Places to visit near to Aylsham | Alby Crafts – working studios, gallery, shops, gardens and tea room Alysham Fun Barns – all weather play centre with indoor and outdoor activities Blickling Hall, Garden and Park – a grand house surrounded by beautiful gardens (National Trust) Mannington Gardens – blooming gardens with walks and bird hide Wolterton Hall – 18th Century house in parkland
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