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Home of the last Saxon king in East Anglia – Edmund, who was the last Saxon king of East Anglia, was killed by the marauding Danes in 870. They... Destinations, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, East Anglia |
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Popular seaside town – Four miles up the coast from Cromer is the popular seaside town of Sheringham, the town is... Destinations, Cromer & Coast, Norfolk Broads & Coast, East Anglia |
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Roman settlement and important military station – It is known that Bungay was a Roman settlement and important military station; many Roman artefacts... Destinations, Bungay, Norwich & Surrounds, East Anglia |
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Inhabited since the Stone Age – Huntingdon, which is now, known as St. Ives has been inhabited since the Stone Age but was... Destinations, Huntingdon to St Ives, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia |
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The heart of Norfolk – Dereham (or East Dereham as it is still sometimes known), the self-styled 'heart of Norfolk', it... Destinations, Dereham, Norwich & Surrounds, East Anglia |
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Britain's most easterly town – Lowestoft is Britain’s most easterly town and it marks the southern gateway to the Norfolk Broads... Destinations, Lowestoft, Norfolk Broads & Coast, East Anglia |
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Many attractive, listed building – The Town of St. Neot’s, near the Cambridgeshire–Bedfordshire border was formerly known among ‘the... Destinations, Melbourn/St Neots, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia |
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15 miles of sandy beaches – Great Yarmouth lies on a strip of land that sits between the River Yare to the west and the North... Destinations, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Broads & Coast, East Anglia |
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Market town lying on the baks of the River Wensum – Fakenham is a market town, lying on the banks of the River Wensum. Indeed, it’s position probably... Destinations, Fakenham to Mundesley, Norfolk Broads & Coast, East Anglia |

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