The Brecks and Thetford Forest, Norfolk, UK
The Brecks and Thetford Forest are nature's playground, with the country's largest lowland pine forest to explore by foot or two wheels. Discover Pingos and Deal Rows and relax in the UK's best climate!
Green Laning - Thetford Forest & The Brecks
4 Landys having FUN!!!!!!
Street dance troupe - Thetford - England
The best street dance !!!!
Thetford Forest, Norfolk, UK. 2.7K
DORC'in!! Off roading in Thetford Forest
Casual bit of playing in mud :)
The best birdwatching in the UK, Norfolk, UK
We think Norfolk has the best birdwatching in the UK, with stunning locations to choose from, including the Brecks and Thetford Forest, the Norfolk Broads National Park, Ouse Washes and Fens, and the Norfolk coast, with a host of accessible national nature reserves. Enjoy birdwatching year-round, but it's best in the winter with the annual migration of geese, swans and more.
Countryfile S29E20 Suffolk ( 14, 2017)
Matt Baker hears about plans the Suffolk Wildlife Trust are making for their biggest ever land purchase in the charitys 55 years. Hell also meet the dog . This is a -morning.
This is a -morning television programme by the BBC which first aired in 1988 and reports on rural and environmental issues within the United Kingdom. Matt Baker hears about plans the.
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Thetford Town Centre June 2018
Thetford is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England. Thetford is on the A11 road between Norwich and London, just south of Thetford Forest. After World War II Thetford became an ‘overspill town’ taking people from London, as a result of which its population increased substantially.
The Ancient House Museum, situated on White Hart Street, is an oak-framed Tudor merchant's house. The museum holds replicas of the Thetford Treasure and has displays about flint knapping, rabbit warreners and wildlife in the brecks. You can also find out more about Thomas Paine and the Maharajah Duleep Singh. The Ancient House was gifted to the town by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh. The surrounding Breckland has been largely replaced by the Thetford Forest, though Thetford Chase remains.
Thetford is just off the A11 road between Norwich (28 miles (45 km)) and London (86 miles (138 km)). The A11 previously ran through the town but a bypass was constructed in the 1990s. It is served by Thetford railway station, with Abellio Greater Anglia running services between Norwich and Cambridge, and East Midlands Trains from Norwich to Liverpool Lime Street (via Nottingham, Sheffield and Manchester Piccadilly). From Cambridge, regular services run to London King's Cross.
The Iceni were a Celtic tribe living in Norfolk and parts of Cambridgeshire. Archaeological evidence suggests that Thetford was an important tribal centre during the late Iron Age and early Roman period. A ceremonial 'grove' was uncovered there during excavations. In 1979, a hoard of Romano-British metalwork, known as the Thetford treasure was located just outside Thetford.
Thetford is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the town of Thetford .
Green Laning around Thetford and a bit of Quarry Enduro
Filmed from KTM 300EXC and featuring 250exc's, 200exc, gas gas ec300, yz450's
The Warreners Tales ENGLISH
Subtitled in English
Thetford Warren Lodge now stands abandoned and forgotten, but it was once a site of great importance in the Brecks area of Norfolk and Suffolk. It stood at the heart of the Brecks warrening industry, breeding and culling rabbits to fulfil England's demand for rabbit meat and fur from the early 1400s all the way through to the 1950s. 'The Warreners' Tales' re-imagines what Thetford Warren Lodge would have been like throughout English history, telling the story of Queens, wealth, poaching and great devastation.
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This film was created as part of the Breaking New Ground Landscape Partnership Scheme in the Norfolk and Suffolk Brecks, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund to reconnect communities to the landscape.
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A Breaking New Ground Landscape Partnership Film
An Ember Films Production
Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund
THE WARRENERS' TALES
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Director & DOP: Jonathan Jones
1st AC & Colourist: Justin Hunt
Creative Producer: Andrew Steggall
2nd AC: Jack Howe
Editor & VFX: Nathan Whitmarsh
Production Co-ordinator: Evie Calaby
Production Manager: Emma Jones
Production Assistants: Amy Houchin & Neil Hutchinson
Sound Recordist: Tom Williams
Music: Benjamin Squires
Sound Design: George Fry
Hair & Makeup: Ella Newland
Costume & Props: Karen Naylor & Sam Holyfield
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CAST
Alex Allot
David Norfolk
Corby Calaby
Evie Calaby
Gavin Chard
Ed Goodall
Sam Holyfield
Amy Houchin
Jack Howe
Justin Hunt
Neil Hutchinson
Emma Jones
Millie Jones
Karen Naylor
Andrew Steggall
Charlie Sykes
Nathan Whitmarsh
Spider, Custard, Rhubard & Crumble - The Lurcher Dogs
Warren the Rabbit
Visit Breckland
Situated in the East of England, Breckland, in Norfolk, has miles of forest
walks, Medieval ruins, family-friendly fun, big skies and breath-taking
countryside.
Thetford Forest covers 20,000 hectares and is a perfect place for cycling and
walking. There are several long-distance footpaths and cycle-ways in
Breckland, including Peddars Way, The Nar Valley Way and the Wensum
Way
Breckland has hundreds of historical sites, many of national and some of
international importance. Grime’s Graves is the only Neolithic Flint Mine open
to the public in the UK. Thetford Castle mound, at 40ft high, is one of the
highest Mottes in England.
The Saxon, round-towered Churches, found mainly in East Anglia are a
delight to behold and if Medieval Churches are your area of special interest,
you will be spoiled for choice, with over 100 in this area alone.
Numerous Castles, Priories, Abbeys, Chapels and Country Houses are also
to be found in Breckland and visiting them all in one trip would prove
impossible. Take your time to explore and come back again and again, to get
around them all.
Picturesque villages such as Thompson, Rougham and South Acre nestle in
the gently rolling countryside, a sure delight to photographers, artists and any
visitor who simply loves to be surrounded by beautiful, tranquility. Our
historical market towns of Thetford, Dereham, Swaffham, Watton and
Attleborough offer local shopping with regular markets and lots of local
produce.
Camping, Caravanning, Self-Catering, Forest Lodges, Bed & Breakfasts and
Hotels of all types are found in The Brecks, so what-ever type of
accommodation you are looking for, you’ll find it here.
Getting to Breckland is easy, as we have stations at Thetford and
Attleborough, on the direct train line from London. The area is on the main
A11, easily accessible from the capital, being just two hours’ drive from
London and just an hour from Stanstead airport.
Visit Breckland
Situated in the East of England, Breckland, in Norfolk, has miles of forest
walks, Medieval ruins, family-friendly fun, big skies and breath-taking
countryside.
Thetford Forest covers 20,000 hectares and is a perfect place for cycling and
walking. There are several long-distance footpaths and cycle-ways in
Breckland, including Peddars Way, The Nar Valley Way and the Wensum
Way
Breckland has hundreds of historical sites, many of national and some of
international importance. Grime’s Graves is the only Neolithic Flint Mine open
to the public in the UK. Thetford Castle mound, at 40ft high, is one of the
highest Mottes in England.
The Saxon, round-towered Churches, found mainly in East Anglia are a
delight to behold and if Medieval Churches are your area of special interest,
you will be spoiled for choice, with over 100 in this area alone.
Numerous Castles, Priories, Abbeys, Chapels and Country Houses are also
to be found in Breckland and visiting them all in one trip would prove
impossible. Take your time to explore and come back again and again, to get
around them all.
Picturesque villages such as Thompson, Rougham and South Acre nestle in
the gently rolling countryside, a sure delight to photographers, artists and any
visitor who simply loves to be surrounded by beautiful, tranquility. Our
historical market towns of Thetford, Dereham, Swaffham, Watton and
Attleborough offer local shopping with regular markets and lots of local
produce.
Camping, Caravanning, Self-Catering, Forest Lodges, Bed & Breakfasts and
Hotels of all types are found in The Brecks, so what-ever type of
accommodation you are looking for, you’ll find it here.
Getting to Breckland is easy, as we have stations at Thetford and
Attleborough, on the direct train line from London. The area is on the main
A11, easily accessible from the capital, being just two hours’ drive from
London and just an hour from Stanstead airport.
Buzzards & 2 Goshawk fly 8Feb15 Norfolk UK 956a
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Visit Norfolk, UK 2019
Visit Norfolk for Great Yarmouth, the east coast's top resort; the seaside towns of Cromer and Hunstanton; the unique Norfolk Broads; historic King's Lynn; Thetford Forest and the Brecks; fabulous stately homes such as Royal Sandringham. Holkham, Oxburgh, Blickling, Houghton and Felbrigg.
Wild Norfolk | The Brecks
Nature expert Nick Acheson takes us on a tour of Norfolk's most intriguing landscapes and wildlife.
Places to see in ( Thetford - UK )
Places to see in ( Thetford - UK )
Thetford is a market town and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England. Thetford is on the A11 road between Norwich and London, just south of Thetford Forest. After World War II Thetford became an ‘overspill town’ taking people from London, as a result of which its population increased substantially.
The Ancient House Museum, situated on White Hart Street, is an oak-framed Tudor merchant's house. The museum holds replicas of the Thetford Treasure and has displays about flint knapping, rabbit warreners and wildlife in the brecks. You can also find out more about Thomas Paine and the Maharajah Duleep Singh. The Ancient House was gifted to the town by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh. The surrounding Breckland has been largely replaced by the Thetford Forest, though Thetford Chase remains.
East Harling near Thetford hosts an annual Autumn Equinox Festival for astronomy. The town is also the site for the UK's Star Party, as it is centrally located in a rural area with dark night skies. An annual concert, STORM open air festival used to take place at the Castle Green.
Thetford is just off the A11 road between Norwich (28 miles (45 km)) and London (86 miles (138 km)). The A11 previously ran through the town but a bypass was constructed in the 1990s. It is served by Thetford railway station, with Abellio Greater Anglia running services between Norwich and Cambridge, and East Midlands Trains from Norwich to Liverpool Lime Street (via Nottingham, Sheffield and Manchester Piccadilly). From Cambridge, regular services run to London King's Cross.
The Iceni were a Celtic tribe living in Norfolk and parts of Cambridgeshire. Archaeological evidence suggests that Thetford was an important tribal centre during the late Iron Age and early Roman period. A ceremonial 'grove' was uncovered there during excavations. In 1979, a hoard of Romano-British metalwork, known as the Thetford treasure was located just outside Thetford.
( Thetford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Thetford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Thetford - UK
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Explore Breckland with BreckWorld
Explore beautiful Breckland, based in the heart of Norfolk, through a new virtual and augmented reality app.
Enjoy extensive features including ultra-high-definition 360° videos, some of which are narrated by Stephen Fry, so people can virtually explore Breckland's towns, attractions, free days out and independent cafes.
You can also take part in a virtual treasure hunt which is designed to help families and visitors make the most of their visit while unlocking special offers along the way. For more information visit
Find out from Ryan Baxter, developer of Breckworld, what motivated him to create the app, that has been supported by Stephen Fry. Plus hear from Leader of Breckland Council, Cllr William Nunn, how the app benefits the local high street and tourism in Breckland.
Visit Norfolk, UK views 2019
Visit Norfolk for Great Yarmouth, the east coast's top resort; the seaside towns of Cromer and Hunstanton; the unique Norfolk Broads; historic King's Lynn; Thetford Forest and the Brecks; fabulous stately homes such as Royal Sandringham. Holkham, Oxburgh, Blickling, Houghton and Felbrigg.