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6:30 AM May 26, 2021
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8:08 AM May 26, 2021
Heather Pizer-inggs, Duty Manager, Andrea Zanchi, Duty Manager, Teresa Haughey, Managing Director, and Jo Pizer-inggs, Bar Manager/Sommelier, at Th Ostrich Inn on Fakenham Road in South Creake. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden
A village pub which has been closed for four years is gearing up to finally reopen to the public.
The Ostrich Inn in South Creake will open to the public on June 1, reopening the doors of the building for the first time since 2017, after the previous pub, Plume of Feathers, closed its doors.
The Inn on Fakenham Road will be a pub and restaurant, and will also offer rooms inspired by the greenery of Norfolk, with all named after cooking herbs, including basil and lemon thyme.
A hare among bluebells
- Credit: Hilary Gostling copyright Newzulu.com
Norfolk’s bluebell woods are the envy of the land, and for weeks every year the county is a purple haze in April and May.
There’s something magical about visiting woodlands during the spring when everything begins to burst into life, and a walk through blooming bluebells is the perfect way to celebrate nature.
Bluebells at Blickling s Great Wood. Picture: Jon Walker
- Credit: Jon Walker
8 of the best bluebell walks in Norfolk
1. Blickling Great Wood: A fragrant blue carpet for as far as the eye can see, the bluebells at Blickling are one of Norfolk’s natural wonders. Managed carefully by the Blickling Estate to ensure the right amount of light reaches the forest floor, the bluebells are absolutely beautiful and have been providing annual displays for centuries. In the 1930s, thousands of bulbs were also planted in Blickling’s formal gardens and can be seen on the tree-lined Temple Walk. But it is t