Attractions and places to see around Baconsthorpe offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in North Norfolk. This small village is characterized by its rural setting, providing opportunities for peaceful walks amidst fields and open skies. The area features significant historical landmarks, including a notable 15th-century castle ruin. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that reflect the region's heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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looks like this station is still stuck in the steam engine era
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Authentically restored heritage railway station - you get a great view from the adjacent road bridge. Appeared in Dad's Army as Walmington-on-Sea station.
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Impressive country house, run by the National Trust but the driveway through the grounds is open to cyclists without charge.
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Well worth seeing! Extensive parkland with marked hiking trails, a walled garden with many flowering plants and a dovecote and of course the manor house with its exquisite furnishings of valuable paintings and furniture. The property is managed by the National Trust.
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Cley is the essence of a North North coastal village. The mill adds drama to the scene.
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Great to watch the trains. You might need the stop on the bridge as its a bit of a climb from here.
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Closed for restoration work as of Aug/Sept 2023, but you can still view from the car park. Baconsthorpe Castle is a moated and fortified 15th century manor house, that are a testament to the rise and fall of a prominent Norfolk family, the Heydons. Over 200 years, successive generations of this ambitious family built, then enlarged, and finally abandoned this castle. Sir John Heydon probably built the strong inner gatehouse during the turbulent Wars of the Roses period, and his son Sir Henry, whose memorial can be seen in Baconsthorpe Church, completed the fortified house. In more peaceful times, their descendants converted part of the property into a textile factory, and then added the turreted Elizabethan outer gateway, inhabited until 1920 (https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/baconsthorpe-castle/)
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Baconsthorpe is home to the impressive Baconsthorpe Castle, a ruined 15th-century moated manor house. While it has undergone a major conservation project and is expected to reopen in April 2026, you can still appreciate its historical significance. Additionally, St Mary's Church, a medieval Anglican church, features monuments from the 15th–18th centuries and 16th-century stained glass saved from the castle.
Yes, just a short distance away, you can visit Felbrigg Hall, a stunning 17th-century country house known for its Jacobean architecture and Georgian interior, set amidst woodlands and orchards. Another historical highlight is Weybourne Station – North Norfolk Railway, a carefully restored country station operating historical steam and diesel trains.
The area around Baconsthorpe Castle and the village offers peaceful walking opportunities through Baconsthorpe Meadows and various footpaths and bridle paths. The castle itself is set within a landscape that includes a moat and a mere. The wider rural landscape is characterized by fields and open skies, perfect for tranquil strolls.
Absolutely. Sheringham Park Rhododendron and Azalea Gardens is a magnificent place to explore, famous for its vast collection of rhododendrons and azaleas. The park offers varied woodlands and opportunities to observe wildlife, including three species of deer.
Baconsthorpe is a great base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Weybourne Railway Station – Climb to Upper Sheringham loop from Baconsthorpe' which is an easy 38.9 km ride. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Blickling Estate Forest Trails – Blickling Tower loop from Blickling'. There are also touring bicycle routes, including the 'Sheringham Park – Sheringham Promenade and Beach loop from Bodham'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Baconsthorpe, Gravel biking around Baconsthorpe, and Cycling around Baconsthorpe guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Weybourne Station – North Norfolk Railway offers a fun step back in time with historical steam and diesel trains. Sheringham Park Rhododendron and Azalea Gardens provides open spaces for children to explore and wildlife spotting. Even the ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle can be an engaging historical adventure for all ages.
The rural landscape around Baconsthorpe, with its fields and open skies, is enjoyable throughout the year. For walking and exploring gardens like Sheringham Park, spring and summer offer vibrant blooms, especially for rhododendrons and azaleas. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be peaceful, though some attractions might have reduced opening hours.
For Baconsthorpe Castle, visitors can view the ruins from the car park, even during conservation work. For other attractions, parking facilities are typically available on-site or nearby. It's always advisable to check specific attraction websites for the most up-to-date parking information.
Baconsthorpe Castle is a significant 15th-century moated and fortified manor house that tells the story of the rise and fall of the prominent Heydon family. It features an inner court and an outer gatehouse, which remained occupied until 1920. The site is managed by English Heritage, and you can find more details on their official page: English Heritage - Baconsthorpe Castle.
Beyond the historical sites, Cley Windmill stands as an iconic landmark on the Norfolk coastline. This 18th-century tower mill, now a hotel, offers distinctive architectural presence and can be seen from a distance. Sheringham Park also offers opportunities to climb to the top of its towers for breathtaking views of the North Norfolk coast.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The preserved country station at Weybourne Station – North Norfolk Railway is loved for its step back in time, while Sheringham Park Rhododendron and Azalea Gardens is praised for its magnificent landscapes and wildlife. The historical significance and tranquil setting of Baconsthorpe Castle also draw considerable interest.
Yes, the nearby Georgian market town of Holt, about 3 miles away, offers antique shops, boutiques, galleries, and coffee shops. Sheringham, 5 miles away, is a coastal town with a sandy beach and promenade. Both provide additional dining and shopping options.


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