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 Providence Place Bed & Breakfast, tel: 01263 821034 - 6 The Boulevard, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8LJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sheringham is a charming, traditional English seaside town on the North Norfolk Coast.
Sheringham has miles of golden sands, and is one of the few beaches in the UK to be awarded the E.E.C. Blue Flag for clean beaches & unpolluted waters.
The National Trust's Sheringham Park is nearby, and there are miles of well signed footpaths and by-roads, which makes this area ideal for walking, horse riding and cycling.
www.providence-place.co.uk /sheringham.asp   (233 words)

  
 Hotels in Sheringham Norfolk accommodation - Sheringham hotels accommodation in Norfolk UK
Sheringham has a long heritage, and was primarily a fishing village.
In the 19th century, the advent of the railway to Sheringham meant the beginning of the tourism industry, with hotels and guest houses opening up to serve the new visitors.
The fishing industry continues from Sheringham today, and tourists continue to come to the town, which has attractions such as the North Norfolk Railway, the Little Theatre and Sheringham Park.
www.kayukay.co.uk /sheringhamhotels.html   (358 words)

  
 Sheringham and District Preservation Society - About the Society - Page 2
The town of Sheringham itself was developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (after the arrival of the railway) from the small fishing community which was a hamlet of Upper Sheringham.
In addition there are three medieval buildings, the churches of Upper Sheringham and Beeston Regis and the picturesque ruins of the Augustinian Beeston Priory.
We are affiliated to and share the aims of the Civic Trust, the Council for the Protection of Rural England, the Association of Historic Towns and Villages and the Association of Independent Museums.
www.northnorfolk.org /sheringhampreservation/default_341.asp   (326 words)

  
 Beaumaris Hotel - Sheringham, Norfolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the spacious, tastefully appointed Restaurant eating is always a pleasure - light and airy during the summer and opening on to the garden where meals may be taken when the weather permits and warm and intimate by candlelight during the cooler months.
Sheringham's golden sand beaches are washed twice daily by the tide which, when out, provides a perfect playground for beach games during the summer and invigorating out of season walks.
Sheringham possesses one of the finest 18 hole Golf Courses in Norfolk.
www.norfolkbroads.com /beaumaris   (485 words)

  
 Sheringham, North Norfolk Coast, including Upper Sheringham, North Norfolk Railway, Sheringham Park
Sheringham is a traditional seaside town, which grew up around its old fishing village, and a few little boats still bring in the daily catch.
Among the glories of the area are the surrounding woods of Upper Sheringham (including Sheringham Park), with views over the sea, and miles of bracken-covered undulating uplands, covered with golden gorse and purple heather.
The parish church of Sheringham is St. Peters in Church street (opposite the Town Hall).
www.tournorfolk.co.uk /sheringham.html   (1127 words)

  
 Sheringham Norfolk
Sheringham is on the North Norfolk coast and, up until the late 19th Century, it was just a small fishing village boasting nearly 150 boats.
Sheringham is a busy town with a good variety of family run shops and a very popular market.
Sheringham Park is owned by the National Trust and has magnificent displays of rhododendrons and azaleas during May and June when they are in full bloom.
www.norfolk-norwich.com /norfolk/towns/sheringham.php   (307 words)

  
 Sheringham
Follow the smoke to the main car park next to the steam railway station; or head behind the main street for the Morris Street car park.
Sheringham Little Theatre has a year-round programme of drama and arts events, from comedy and music to a Christmas pantomime.
Sheringham Park – the National Trust’s stunning estate draws its biggest crowds in early summer for the rhododendrons and azalea blooms, but offers superb walking and views all year round.
www.edp24.co.uk /Content/Postcard_From/sheringham.asp   (418 words)

  
 The Crypt Magazine
To the south are wooded hills and the Norfolk beauty spots of Kelling Heath and Sheringham Park.
Sheringham is just a mile off the same road. The station is in the centre of the town.
Car parking is free at Holt and Weybourne although space at Weybourne is very limited and may not be available during special events.
www.thecryptmag.com /Online/42/NNR.html   (777 words)

  
 Sheringham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sheringham, that is what is now called Upper Brettingham named after the norman leader Brett, is the settlement referred to in the Domesday Book.
Sheringham nestles under the nearby hill of Beeston Bump.
Sheringham is also home to the Sheringham Little Theatre.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sheringham   (615 words)

  
 Sheringham Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sheringham Park is a landscape park and gardens near the town of Sheringham, Norfolk, England.
The Hall is privately occupied, but Sheringham Park is in the care of the National Trust and open to visitors.
A garden temple was constructed in the Park in 1975.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sheringham_Park   (202 words)

  
 About Sheringham
Although the waters of Sheringham are generally regarded as safe, lifeguards watch the central beaches in the main summer months, and can provide information regarding tides and currents.
The course at Sheringham is regarded as one of Britain's finest clifftop golf courses, on a clear day it's possible to see right around the coast to Blakeney Point.
The park was designed in 1812 by Humphrey Repton, the great landscape gardener and provides spectacular views of the coast and countryside, including the treetop viewing tower.
www.sheringhamlifeboat.co.uk /about_sheringham.htm   (599 words)

  
 Sheringham Park - a Gardens Guide review
: An early nineteenth century house and park.
It is the most complete project by Repton and his son,.
The house has a sheltered position and the park has views of the North Sea.
www.gardenvisit.com /g/sher3.htm   (180 words)

  
 Self Catering Accommodation in Sheringham, North Norfolk.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sheringham is a two hour train journey or three hours by car, from London.
Whatever your interests are, Sheringham boasts a wealth of things to do and see for all the family.
Sheringham has safe, clean beaches and sea and has again been awarded an EC Blue flag in recognition of this.
www.marjorie-cottage.co.uk /about_sheringham.htm   (383 words)

  
 Sheringham Page
Sheringham is of two communities, Lowe Sheringham the fishing village and Upper Sheringham, a mile inland, the agricultural village.
Sheringham has everything to offer the visitor, with miles of quiet sandy beaches and safe sea bathing featured against a back-drop of wooded countryside around Upper Sheringham, incorporating Sheringham Park an area of nearly 800 acres of National Trust land.
Car parking: There are 4 carparks, the main one being at the junction of the coast road A149 and the A1082 out of town.
www.exploring.co.uk /north_norfolk/sheringham.htm   (684 words)

  
 North Norfolk Railway - Attractions near the North Norfolk Railway
Sheringham which is the location of our major station.
Upper Sheringham, with its 14th century church, is approximately a mile and a half from Sheringham station.
This park is approximately a mile and a half from the station or a mile from the Town Centre.
www.nnrailway.co.uk /localattractions.htm   (580 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet WorldCup: News - Sheri states his case loud and clear
Teddy Sheringham is not noted for his speed, so it may surprise some people to learn that he travelled about 6,000 miles in 20 seconds on Saturday afternoon.
As Sheringham left the touchline to join the England attack, he signalled to David Beckham that he would make the run across the defence that they both knew from their time as Manchester United team-mates.
Sheringham's intelligent use of the ball and inherent ability to interpret the flow and shape of a game as it unfolds makes him almost invaluable.
www.soccernet.com /worldcup/news/2001/1008/20011008engsheringham.html   (718 words)

  
 Sheringham North Norfolk england UK - hall and park.
Sheringham North Norfolk england UK - hall and park.
There is also a magnificent rhododendron collection here, which is best seen in late May, early June, the profusion of colours is a feast for the sight and smell.
Light refreshments are served during the main season and there is ample car parking available (pay and display).
www.at-sheringham-norfolk.co.uk /sheringhampark.htm   (275 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: Teddy Sheringham
His form during the 2000/01 season was incredible and Sheringham installed himself as the number one striker at Manchester United.
With his contract up at Old Trafford, Sheringham was eager to secure the deal that would be right for him at the age of 35.
Sheringham was one half of England's SAS (Sheringham and Shearer) strike force which played such a large part in England's Euro 96 success.
www.soccernet.com /england/players/sheringhamteddy.html   (618 words)

  
 Old Bakery Mews in Sheringham | Holiday Cottages Norfolk and Self-Catering Norfolk
Old Bakery Mews is situated centrally in Sheringham, itself located on the North Norfolk coast, and offers easy access to the town, woodland walks at Sheringham Park and Pretty Corner, and the beach.
Sheringham also boasts good leisure facilities, including the Splash leisure centre, cycle hire is available close to the Splash centre.
Sheringham is a small, charming market town on the North Norfolk coast.
www.glavenvalley.co.uk /2678   (273 words)

  
 Woodlands caravan park, Upper Sheringham North Norfolk
Being close to Sheringham and Cromer it is also within easy reach of the Norfolk Broads, Norwich and the North Norfolk coast.
Adjacent to the park is situated a 6 rink indoor bowling green with bar and 3 table snooker room.
A new leisure complex houses an excellent 25 metre indoor swimming pool, an exercise room, a solarium, sunbeds, a spa pool and showers, etc. There is also a 3 x 10 metre paddling pool for small children.
www.parklandsleisure.co.uk /norfolk/woodlands   (109 words)

  
 Green Building Store - Case Studies
Sheringham Park, Norfolk, was designed by landscape designer Humphry Repton in 1812 and incorporates a landscaped park with fine mature woodlands, three viewing towers, an early 19th century house and a large woodland garden.
The park has always been popular, and with thousands of visitors arriving every year, it became necessary to convert the existing farm buildings into a visitors centre.
Other environmental features used in the Sheringham Park project include sheep’s wool insulation that is non-toxic and renewable and a biomass, woodchip-fired boiler that heats the office and visitor reception spaces and the hot water system.
www.greenbuildingstore.co.uk /case-ecoplus8.php   (304 words)

  
 Gap Caravan Holiday Homes Camping Cromer North Norfolk Coast East Anglia UK.
What ever time of year you choose to holiday at Gap Caravan Park you are sure of a warm welcome and you are bound to find plenty to see and do.
Cromer and Sheringham Carnival weeks are fun for all the family; processions, competitions, bands and a whole host of special events.
Gap Caravan Park is on the A149 at East Runton.
www.gapcaravanpark.co.uk   (475 words)

  
 Details for self catering holiday cottage - Sheringham - Cooper's Retreat
The charming seaside town of Sheringham is an excellent location for a holiday in beautiful North Norfolk.
The award-winning beach is of flint pebbles when the tide is high, giving way to large expanses of smooth sand as the tide recedes.
Sheringham is also home to The North Norfolk Steam Railway, Splash Leisure Centre, a golf course and an excellent selection of shops, tea-rooms, pubs and restaurants.
www.norfolkcottages.co.uk /properties/499   (218 words)

  
 Sheringham 10-acre park nears reality Lighthouse society nets 3,500 signatures for petition to send back to Ottawa
As the lighthouse is still owned and operated by the Canadian Coast Guard, Martin plans to present the petition to Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Geoff Raegan (the minister responsible for the Coast Guard) and noted he believes the petition should be well received.
While the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area Parks Commission has agreed to take on the new park as part of their portfolio, the land falls under federal jurisdiction.
Sheringham Point Lighthouse was built in 1912 to guide mariners through the thick fog and rough waters that plague the west coast of the Island.
www.sookeharbour.com /sooke/sheringham-lighthouse.html   (533 words)

  
 Norwich Information - Places to Visit Page 4 of 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Parking at the Little Broad and outside the visitor centre: £1.20 for 2 hours, £3.50 all day, £20 for the season.
Sheringham Park was designed in 1812 by Humphry Repton, the great landscape gardener.
From the comfort of one of their Diesel units you can enjoy panoramic views of the countryside and out to sea, or sit behind the driver and see how the train is operated whilst enjoying the scenery.
www.norwich1.com /placestovisit4.htm   (1769 words)

  
 Cleat House Luxury UK bed and breakfast in the beautiful coastal town of Sheringham North Norfolk
The coastline is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty with a variety of different types of scenery ranging from marshland and shingle beaches to sandy beaches and cliff tops.
Within one mile of Cleat House is Sheringham Park, part of the National Trust.
The park has stunning displays of Rhododendrons and Azaleas and great coastal and countryside walks and views.
www.cleathouse.co.uk /walkers.htm   (206 words)

  
 Upper Sheringham - Norfolk Holiday and Tourist Information Where to Stay
Nestling at the bottom of the woods of Pretty Corner and Roman Camp is the village of Upper Sheringham with its 14th century church at its heart.
In 1901 the old borough of Sheringham became two distinct parishes of upper sheringham and lower sheringham, with lower sheringham being the seaside resort.
The park boasts spectacular views of the coast and countryside and has a wonderful display of azaleas and rhododendron in May/early June.
www.norfolkcoast.co.uk /location_norfolk/vp_uppersheringham.htm   (541 words)

  
 At Sheringham town community newspaper. North Norfolk England UK.
This was the scene of Sheringham Car Park on the morning of Thursday 8th February.
We are fully aware that people cannot be banned from using the car park but the general consensus is that this has got to stop.
The Sheringham Shantymen fund to purchase an Atlantic 75 lifeboat for the RNLI is progressing.
www.at-sheringham.co.uk /issue8/page14.htm   (805 words)

  
 Woodlands Caravan Park Sheringham Cromer Pinewood Caravan Park Norfolk UK.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Woodlands Caravan Park is situated in a pleasantly wooded site in the most historic and beautiful conservation area of Norfolk.
Being close to Sheringham and Cromer it is also within easy reach of the Norfolk Broads to the East, Norwich to the south and the whole of the north Norfolk coastline including the bird sanctuaries of Blakeney Point, Cley and Salthouse and beautiful, wide, uncrowded beaches.
The woods adjoining the caravan park belong to the National Trust, as does Sheringham Hall and Park.
www.woodlandscaravanpark.co.uk   (158 words)

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