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Butlers and blooms The following is an example itinerary taking in some of the most wonderful stately homes and outstanding gardens in Norfolk.
Day 1
Royal Sandringham is situated in West Norfolk and set in 600 acres of wonderful parkland. In addition to exploring the country home of the royal family you can enjoy a fascinating museum, shop and excellent restaurant.
Norfolk Lavender is famous for its fields of sweet smelling herbs and the fragrance gardens are a joy to the senses. Visitors can leave with plants for their own gardens or gifts for friends and family.
Oxburgh Hall is a magnificent 15th century moated house still lived in by the Bedingfeld family. Under the care of the National Trust this fantastic manor house and its formal gardens, orchards and woodland walks are situated in the heart of the Brecks.
Day 2
Holkham Hall, on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast was built between 1734 and 1764 by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester and is still lived in by the current Earl. This Palladian style mansion reflects Thomas Coke's appreciation of classical art developed during his "Grand Tour" of Europe.
Bressingham has two famous gardens - Foggy Bottom and Alan Bloom's Dell Garden which has over 5000 kinds of hardy perennials.
A short drive from Norwich, Blickling Hall is one of the greatest houses in England. Dating from the early 17th century it is home to fine collections of furniture, pictures and tapestries and surrounded by delightful gardens and parkland.