Best attractions and places to see around East Beckham, a village in Norfolk, England, offers access to a variety of experiences in the surrounding North Norfolk area. The region blends historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural sites. While East Beckham itself is a small parish, numerous notable sites are within a short distance, making it a convenient base for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 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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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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A nice stop to view the steam trains. Sheringham’s original station was re-opened in 1975 as the main station of the North Norfolk Railway. The original level crossing was reinstated in March 2010, allowing access to the mainline once again. The first passenger train over the new crossing was steam locomotive ‘Oliver Cromwell’, hauling a train from London Liverpool Street. The station has been restored close to its 1955 appearance, when British Railways were responsible for the line. The distinctive blue totems and enamel platform signs are evocative of that period. The Old Luggage Office buffet is open from 9.30 – 4.30. Sheringham Station’s souvenir shop is located next to the footbridge. It is open from 11.00 – 4.30 on most days. Step free access to Platform 2 is available via the foot crossing. Trains to Weybourne and Holt will leave from either Platform 1 or 2 depending on the timetable in operation during your visit. Sheringham Station’s (car park entrance) What Three Words code is stables.cases.blip, Sat Nav postcode NR26 8RA (https://www.nnrailway.co.uk/portfolio-items/sheringham-station/?portfolioCats=16)
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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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The area around East Beckham is rich in history. You can explore the extensive ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle, a 15th-century moated manor house. Another notable site is Felbrigg Hall, a stunning 17th-century country house with Jacobean architecture and Georgian interiors. Further afield, you'll find the impressive monastic ruins of Binham Priory and the historic Blickling Estate.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The North Norfolk Railway offers a unique experience with its historical steam and diesel trains, and you can visit the restored Weybourne Station. For animal lovers, Amazona Zoo in Cromer and Redwings Horse Sanctuary Aylsham are popular choices. The Hilltop Outdoor Centre in Sheringham also provides a range of activities for all ages.
For natural beauty, visit Sheringham Park Rhododendron and Azalea Gardens, famous for its vast collection of flowering plants and woodlands, offering breathtaking views of the North Norfolk coast from its towers. The Deep History Coast around Cromer is geologically significant, revealing ancient fossils. Blakeney Point is also a must-see for its large seal colony during winter.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Woodland and Coastal Walk' or 'The Temple, Sheringham Park loop'. For cycling, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Cley Windmill – Binham Priory loop' and gravel biking options like the 'Roman Camp Viewpoint loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for East Beckham.
Yes, East Beckham is conveniently located near popular North Norfolk beaches. Cromer Beach, known for its traditional Victorian pier, is about 6 km away, while Sheringham Beach is approximately 3 km away. Both offer opportunities for traditional seaside activities.
Absolutely. The North Norfolk Railway (The Poppy Line) operates historical steam and diesel trains. You can visit the carefully restored Weybourne Station or Sheringham Station to watch the trains and even take a scenic journey.
The North Norfolk coastline, particularly around Cromer, is part of the Deep History Coast. It's renowned for its geological significance, revealing fossils and evidence of ancient life, including the oldest and best-preserved mammoth skeleton in the world. It also represents the last land link between Great Britain and the continent.
Beyond historical sites, you can enjoy cultural experiences at the Pavilion Theatre, located on Cromer Pier, which hosts various performances. The Mo Sheringham Museum offers insights into local history and heritage, providing a deeper understanding of the area's past.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical sites like Felbrigg Hall for its history and beautiful grounds. The North Norfolk Railway is loved for its nostalgic journey, and Sheringham Park is highly regarded for its stunning rhododendron and azalea displays and coastal views.
Yes, for those interested in military history, The Muckleburgh Military Collection showcases a significant array of military vehicles and artillery, offering a comprehensive look into the past.
While many attractions are open year-round, the spring and summer months are particularly popular for outdoor activities, when the rhododendrons and azaleas are in bloom at Sheringham Park and the weather is ideal for exploring the beaches and walking trails. Winter offers the unique opportunity to see the seal colony at Blakeney Point.


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