South Norfolk has a special charm, with picturesque villages and
market towns. Wymondham is the largest town in South Norfolk and has a very popular market
every Friday. On the first Friday of every month the central hall
plays host to an antiques and collectors fair. The town has an abbey
which is considered to be one of the finest in England.
In Caistor
St Edmond you will discover the remains of the Roman town of
Venta Icenorum. Open to visitors, it is one of the few sites in
the country that has not been disturbed by development.
The market town of Diss is on the Norfolk/Suffolk border and close to Diss is Bressingham Gardens and Steam Museum. This is home to the national Dads Army
Collection, and is set in an area of six acres, with delightful
gardens.
The village of Hingham is an ancient settlement, and as early as 925 AD it is recorded
as being the property of King Arthelstan. The 14th century parish
church of St Andrew towers above the market place and can be seen
for miles.
Thorpe Abbotts near Diss is where the 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum can be found. It is
a tribute to the 8th Air Force (USAAF) which was based in Norfolk
during the Second World War.
South Norfolk’s biggest tourist attraction is Banham Zoo.
It is set within 35 acres and is home to over 1,000 animals.
More information on South Norfolk can be found within our tourist
attractions and towns and villages sections.
Tourist attraction in South Norfolk
South Norfolk is bursting with entertainment, with so many places
to visit. For those seeking peace and tranquility there are magnificent
stately homes and halls, all with spectacular gardens. For those
with an interest in history, South Norfolk also has many museums.
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Accommodation in South Norfolk
South Norfolk has it all when it comes to accommodation from grand
hotels, guest houses and self catering cottages, to motor cruisers,
caravans and campsites.
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