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Lots ot see in the House and Garden
We stopped of here to break our journey home from the Norfolk Broads. It was a place to relax a while, have a coffee and cake, and be refreshed for the onward journey. This turned out to be an amazin...
An offer for a visit to National trust properties led us to wisbech and peck over house. Wisbech is a interesting place with many old buildings we managed to park close by and found the house very...
Popped into the reed barn tea room after a pleasant walk around the gardens for a bite to eat, our server Corey was very welcoming and professional, the hot chocolate and scone he served us was one of...
We could only spend a few hours here and wished we could have spent much longer. The house was so interesting and staff very informative. Gardens were so well cared for and wonderful plants everywhere...
Well loved gardens and house which was one of the first banks
The house and gardens are fascinating . The quaker Peckover family made their name opening one of the first banks, which later became Barclays. There is a good display in the house about this. However...
Lots ot see in the House and Garden
We stopped of here to break our journey home from the Norfolk Broads. It was a place to relax a while, have a coffee and cake, and be refreshed for the onward journey. This turned out to be an amazin...
National trust wisbech
An offer for a visit to National trust properties led us to wisbech and peck over house. Wisbech is a interesting place with many old buildings we managed to park close by and found the house very...
Tea room
Popped into the reed barn tea room after a pleasant walk around the gardens for a bite to eat, our server Corey was very welcoming and professional, the hot chocolate and scone he served us was one of...
Very happy place
We could only spend a few hours here and wished we could have spent much longer. The house was so interesting and staff very informative. Gardens were so well cared for and wonderful plants everywhere...
Well loved gardens and house which was one of the first banks
The house and gardens are fascinating . The quaker Peckover family made their name opening one of the first banks, which later became Barclays. There is a good display in the house about this. However...