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Fakenham, the largest town in this area has over the last 3 years been completely regenerated. Famous in the past for its printing industry the market place is now paved with letterpress characters, very unusual but very effective. Fakenham is probably best known for its famous national hunt racecourse, located just outside the town. Wells-next-the-sea: from the elegant seaside town of Wells to Blakeney point, forms the largest coastal nature reserve in England, a must for all bird watchers. Between Wells and Blakeney lies the small fishing port of Morston, from where a boat can be boarded to the seal sanctuary off Blakeney point. Walsingham: From Wells it is only a short ride by car or by narrow gauge railway, to the pilgrimage village of Little Walsingham, a visit to the abbey gardens, the Anglican and Roman Catholic Shrines are a never to be forgotten experience. |
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