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Holly Lodge Boutique B&B

5.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (82)
"Really lovely place and service."
The price is AED 571
AED 685 total
includes taxes & fees
1 Apr - 2 Apr
Holly Lodge Boutique B&B

Carrick's At Castle Farm

5.0 star property
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (13)
"Although it was a good stay and in an excellent location, the room we stayed in was very dusty and needed a good clean. Bathroom blind was very dusty, exposed wires from a towel rail. Bedroom needed dusting and windows that opened needed cleaning. Confusion over the bill when we left."
Carrick's At Castle Farm
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Learn more about Wiveton

Head to Blakeney National Nature Reserve and Sheringham Park—just two of the sights around Wiveton.

Norfolk's County Flower. Wild poppies (Papaver rhoeas) growing in barleyfield > 841411. The poppy is Norfolk's county flower and can be found growing in abundance, although modern agriculture has decreased its range. North Norfolk has long been known as Poppyland, after an association made by the Victorian poet Clement Scott in his poem 'The Garden of Sleep'. Also called red poppy, corn poppy, field poppy or Flanders poppy, this is the poppy which can be found growing wild in agricultural cultivations. Poppies were grown for ornamental purposes since 5,000 BE in Mesopotamia, they were found in Egyptian tombs and in Greek mythology, the poppy was associated with Demeter, the goddess of fertility and agriculture. The plant has also been used for medicinal purposes: the alkaloid rhoeadine, derived from the flowers of the corn poppy, is used as a mild sedative; the stem contains a milky sap which may cause irritation of the skin. In Commonwealth countries the red poppy has become associated with wartime remembrance, especially during Remembrance Day. They are also a symbol of military veterans of WW1.
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