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King's Lynn Caravan & Camping Park

5.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (97)
"I really liked this place. Beautiful view, quiet place, there is a place where children can play. Friendly staff. We will definitely come again."
The price is AED 191
AED 279 total
includes taxes & fees
9 Jun - 10 Jun
King's Lynn Caravan & Camping Park
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Learn more about Shouldham

Check out Downham Market Town Hall and Oxburgh Hall—just a couple of the sights around Shouldham.

An ancient site. The village of Shouldham is situated about 10 kilometres north-east of Downham Market (South West Norfolk) and has a population of approximately 500. Immediately to the east and north-east of the village, on the south side of the Nar valley bottom which used to be a fen in medieval times, lies the site of the Priory of the Holy Cross and the Blessed Virgin. This site is a designated National Monument and contains the buried remains of monastic buildings, earthwork enclosures and remains of an extensive water management system including fishponds > 1738428. The site can be accessed via the public footpath turning off Eastgate Street and leading to Marham, further to the east, which traverses it. Found within the same area there are also remains of a section of road which is believed to date from Roman times, and a Bronze Age cremation cemetery. For more information see: http://www.magic.gov.uk/rsm/21335.pdf. The church of All Saints > 1738436 stands on an elevation above the site, looking down onto the village.
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