Guide to Norfolk’s local food and famous waterways

Guide to Norfolk’s local food and famous waterways

Norfolk is not just famous for its turkeys - its local celebrities and wonderful food and drink are also dearly loved

Thursday, 22 January 2009


Did you know? The mystic Julian of Norwich was the first great female writer in English

Best thing: With no motorways, Norfolk is completely unspoilt by traffic

Local food: Cromer crab; samphire; Colman’s mustard; sugar beet;  Norfolk turkey; Kettle Chips crisps

Heroes The Queen: Horatio Nelson; Boudica; Bill Bryson; Delia Smith; Matthew Rice: Kit Hesketh-Harvey; war nurse Edith Cavell Events The Royal Norfolk Show; Fakenham races; King’s Lynn festival; World Snail Racing Championships; Norwich and Norfolk food festival; Holkham Country Fair

Inventions: Sir William Cubitt invented and patented self-regulating windmill sails at Horning in 1807, allowing them to operate automatically

Battle: Kett’s Rebellion of 1549, resulted in the deaths of 3,000 men

Landscape: Blakeney Point is famous for its increasing seal numbers; the Norfolk Broads; Holkham Beach, much used in films and on TV

What they say: ‘I am a Norfolk man and Glory in being so’ (Horatio Nelson); ‘I am still reeling with delight at the soaring majesty of Norfolk’ (John Betjeman); ‘Norfolk is cut off on three sides by the sea and on the fourth by British Rail’ (Old local saying); ‘What a grand, higgledy-piggledy, sensible old place Norwich is!’ (J. B. Priestley)

Literary connections: George Borrow; Parson Woodforde; Thomas Shadwell; Henry Rider Haggard; John Mills; Anna Sewell

Architectural identity: The water-reed thatched roofs and knapped flint churches such as St Margaret’s at Cley

Titbits: Grime’s Graves, the prehistoric flint factory, was begun about the same time as Stonehenge and more than 400 pits were quarried over 1,000 years

Quirky shops: J. R. & R. K. Ellis, rare and second-hand books, St Giles, Norwich; The Colman’s Mustard Shop, Royal Arcade, Norwich

One for the road: The Adam and Eve pub, Norwich, dates from 1249 and was used by workmen building the city’s cathedral

Houses and churches: Castle Acre Priory; Jacobean Blickling Hall;
Norwich Cathedral; Strangers’ Hall is a complete medieval town house; Little Walsingham church; Sandringham, the Royal holiday home; Holkham Hall is a masterpiece of Palladian revival

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