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4:40 PM May 8, 2021
Image taken March 2019 at Thurne on the Norfolk Broads showing St Benet mill and riverside bungalow and their reflections in the river
- Credit: David Powley
Two Norfolk destinations have been named as some of the most scenic in the country, according to travel photographers.
The Norfolk Broads and the village of Burnham Market have made it into a list of 25 of the most beautiful locations in the UK.
Aerial still of the lush, green and winding rivers of the Norfolk Broads.
- Credit: Jon Williamson
Taking the number one spot was the Georgian spa town of Bath, photographed by Toby Mitchell, followed by Bath, The Yorkshire Dales, The Jurassic Coast in Dorset and Devon and The Lake District.
Shingle Street
The small costal hamlet is at the mouth of Orford Ness and attracts many people from across Suffolk especially for the beautiful views at sunset.
Filming for the recent Netflix film Sutton Hoo took place in Shingle Street.
Abbey Gardens
The award-winning gardens are in the heart of Bury St Edmunds and is the perfect spot to go and sit and relax.
Abbey Gardens in Bury has been buzzing with people enjoying ice creams and walks.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Visitors can explore the 14 acre gardens which date back to the 13th century.
People all across England come to Bury St Edmunds to visit the gardens to visit the shrine of St Edmund.