A north Norfolk village has been named as one of the "loveliest autumn holidays to take in the UK" by a top travel magazine.
Condé Nast Traveller recognised Holkham as one of the top staycation destinations in the UK this autumn.
Highlighting its vast pinewood-backed beach as a standout attraction, it was recommended to those seeking peaceful coastal walks and local culinary delights.
Writer Madeleine Silver said: "Amble your way down to Holkham beach for a bracing walk on the endless expanse of sand, and it can feel like you’re the only person left on the north Norfolk Coast.
"Warm-up afterwards with lunch at the Victoria Inn, where ingredients are grown and raised on the Holkham Estate.
"You can get your seafood fix at Gurneys Fish Shop in Burnham Market and the village high street is littered with independent shops, including The Hat Shop at Pentney House, an emporium of thousands of millinery creations."
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The article also recommends a stay at The Victoria Inn, or for a more private experience, at Blenheim Lodge, an Airbnb property in nearby Wells.
Other destinations that made the list included the New Forest, the Lake District, Canterbury, Margate and the Isle of Skye.
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