Anyway – back to Binham and to explain why we head there quite often – and it’s not just for the old stones ! Binham was a large priory that fell in 1549 – it’s now one of the English Heritage sites, and is strange because it’s still an active church. Indeed when we arrived there was a church bell tolling calling the faithful to church – though I immediately thought of something completely different

The small car park at the site allows you to walk in to The Parlour which is a bespoke – for those who wonder what bespoke means it is simple ‘KING EXPENSIVE. The food service etc are good, but oh my… the costs! When we arrived we were surrounded by some faux locals – they have a uniform of fawn trousers, country check shirt and often appear to be lacking a chin…. it’s a dead give away as old money in Norfolk is likely to be wearing grand dads tweed and our Barbours are at least 25 years old….. (Actually I have a Hunter jacket that I bought to replace my old John Partridge …..). Anyway, we were not there for food – we were their for the The Little Dairy Shop… this is where I knew we would find raw milk, if we wanted it, and Cheese… Wallace would have to be dragged away by Grommit 🙂

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    […] in at Blickling Hall which is a simply stunning National Trust property but, as we have not done it for a few months, I wanted to head to Binham Priory then take the North Norfolk Coastal road – the advantage […]

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