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St. David's Guest House St. David's House is a red brick house built in the Sixteenth Century. It is situated in the heart of Little Walsingham, which has been famous since 1061 as the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham and is visited every year by many thousands of Pilgrims. Little Walsingham is four miles from the North Norfolk coast. A narrow gauge train runs from Little Walsingham to Wells-next-the-Sea. The magnificent National Trust properties of Blickling Hall and Felbrigg Hall are close by and also Sandringham House. Norfolk is an excellent area for bird watching; the RSPB reserve of Titchmarsh is near. The Harwich to Hull Sustrans route goes through Little Walsingham. Bicycles can be safely stored overnight. |