The small market town of Mildenhall dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, though evidence suggests the area was occupied as far back as the Stone Age. Today the Rive...
Brandon is a truly historic area, with activity stretching back to the Stone Age. The town grew up around the site of an ancient ford across the Little Ou...
Swaffham is an attractive, family friendly market town which sits at the very northern point of the Brecks. Fine Georgian buildings stand as a reminder of...
The Brecks is one of the most important wildlife areas in Britain. Species are found here from the Mediterranean and Russian steppes that often don’t ap...
The Brecks spans an area of 393 sq. miles/1019 sq. kilometres across Norfolk and Suffolk, in the heart of The East of England. As one of the driest parts ...
The Brecks is steeped in human history stretching back to the Stone Age. A Neolithic flint mine, rabbit warrens, Christian buildings, landed estates and i...
Claremont Landscape Garden, just outside Esher, Surrey, England, is one of the earliest surviving gardens of its kind of landscape design, the English Landscape...
Established in 1922 on a Norfolk Breckland Heath, just two miles from the town centre, the club expanded from 9 to 18 holes in 2001. This transformed the course...
St Georges Distillery, home of The English Whisky Co. is the first distillery in England in over 100 years and part of Norfolk’s heritage, based just off ...
At Cycle Breaks our gentle cycling adventures combine relaxed exercise and the most inspiring scenery with stays at quality accommodation and real insight into ...