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This important Norfolk visitor attraction is one of the largest and best preserved monastic sites in England dating back to 1090. It was the home of the first Cluniac order of monks to England and the Cluniac love of decoration is everywhere reflected in the extensive ruins. There is much to see at the priory, including the beautiful west end church gable, prior’s lodging and substantial remains of many of the buildings round the cloister. The recreated herb garden grows herbs, which the monks would have used for medicinal, culinary and decorative purposes. Visitors can find out more about this beautiful priory from our exhibition, display of artefacts and audio tour. Dogs on leads allowed.
lotts.and.svei
28/05/2021 at 8:22 amA great spot.
The castle is really impressive, and for us humans it was so interesting to learn the history of it. It also made a great view for the dog walk after!
The grassland paddock alongside offers an opportunity to burn off some energy, but the Castle is also just a good base for a village walk after or for the more active, it sits on the Castle Acre Circular Walk too!