Holiday cottages in Norfolk: The two seaside towns half of Cambs will be flocking to for staycations
These are ideal candidates for your next getaway
Sheringham in Norfolk offers a quintessential seaside experience (Image: Visit North Norfolk)
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With staycations officially on the cards from next month, many people will be looking for their next getaway destination.
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The hidden Roman burial ground in a small Cambridgeshire village
Several rich artefacts were discovered within the mounds in the 19th century
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The three largest barrows are accessible to the public
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