Historic venue offering various facilities including rooms for conference hire, weddings and dances. Information on facilities, restaurant and booking arrangements.
Museum showing the story of the television series, Dad's Army, in which Thetford became Walmington on Sea. Includes information on opening times, the shop, tours, events and news.
Professional commercial photographer since 2004, also available for weddings, property and lifestyle. Profile with services, portfolio, contacts and social media links.
David Rowlands is an Associate of the Guild of Aviation Artists whose artwork features various subjects covering aviation, marine, railway, landscapes and nostalgic heritage scenes. Includes a gallery and online shop.
A restored medieval merchant's hall, which is open to visitors and which can be hired for events. Includes a history of the building, images, visitor information and material for teachers and children.
Home to the Dukes of Grafton and houses the collection of paintings of the court of Charles II. Visitor information, collections, buildings, shops and contact.
Landscape artist painting in watercolours. Shows his work and includes online shopping for cards and calendars featuring his work, with contacts for his sudio in Foxley.
A two week event comprising of ballet, opera, orchestral concerts, jazz, folk, classical recitals and children's entertainment. Includes latest news and programme information.
Venue aiming to provide access to, encourage participation in and promote a broad and challenging programme of performing and media arts. Includes event and booking information.
Branch of the movement promoting local food, its producers and associated businesses. Site includes background information, photo galleries, membership details, and information about events, including the annual Food Festival.
Offers contemporary digital wedding and lifestyle portrait photography. Includes blog, availability calendar and booking form, and a portfolio of work. [requires flash]
1300 seat art-deco theatre, recently renovated and modernised. Includes details on performances including Opera, drama and comedy as well as function facilities.
Housed in a Tudor merchant's house built about 1490, the museum, founded by the son of an Indian Maharajah, contains items relating to Maharajah Duleep Singh and Thomas Paine, and replicas of the Thetford Treasure, a hoard of late Roman jewellery and spoons.
The yard is all that remains of King's Lynn's old fishing community, the North End, which existed for hundreds of years, and which was finally demolished in the clearances of the 1930s and the 1960s.