Wells Norfolk

Greytop

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Hi,
Does anyone know anywhere to stop overnight in Wells? I am happy to stay on a campsite even, unfortunately I have contacted all of them and they are totally full during July and August. I need to be there for a couple of nights from 28th July.
 
There’s a few pois on the Online Map, a couple of restricted access ones not far away look very nice.
 
Hi,
Does anyone know anywhere to stop overnight in Wells? I am happy to stay on a campsite even, unfortunately I have contacted all of them and they are totally full during July and August. I need to be there for a couple of nights from 28th July.

Kind of defeats the argument about using campsites.

We were there three years ago Greytop, it’s a stunning small city. England’s smallest city.
The archbishops residence with the moat surrounding it was special. The cathedral and it’s surrounding streets were equally stunning. I hope you get a space ok and Covid does not impact on your visit.
 
Kind of defeats the argument about using campsites.

We were there three years ago Greytop, it’s a stunning small city. England’s smallest city.
The archbishops residence with the moat surrounding it was special. The cathedral and it’s surrounding streets were equally stunning. I hope you get a space ok and Covid does not impact on your visit.
The op asked about Wells Norfolk, think you are talking about Wells in Somerset?
 
I must need to take a trip to Barnard Castle for an eye test, I can't see any mention of Norfolk in the OP's post! I too assumed he was referring to Wells in Somerset rather than Wells-next-the-Sea
 
There's some derelict land close by owned by an older couple. I don't think they would mind you parking up for a couple of nights. Only problems you might have, is the old fella, tears around in a Range Rover, and has been known to turn it over, plus bloody Corgis, they've got hundreds of them. Oh! And a son who's reluctant to go to America anytime soon.
 
There's some derelict land close by owned by an older couple. I don't think they would mind you parking up for a couple of nights. Only problems you might have, is the old fella, tears around in a Range Rover, and has been known to turn it over, plus bloody Corgis, they've got hundreds of them. Oh! And a son who's reluctant to go to America anytime soon.
I have heard about them, if you know them could you ask them for me. Problem is I have heard they are a totally dysfunctional family. One of their sons, I have heard, talks to his plants and pretends to be green, while travelling everywhere either in a helicopter or range rover. Mind you they do have a plot of land in Central London too which could be useful.
 
The plot in London is handy for central London and very secure !

The main tenants also seem able to "offload unliked relatives"
 
Well (or should it be Wells) you learn something everyday
I thought "Sandringham" was in Suffolk !! doh
Not familiar with East Anglia !
1st time 1970s day trip
2nd Time 2017 for 1 week Bury St Edmunds and Wroxham (motorhome)
Normally good with "Geography"..even better now !
 
Problem is I have heard they are a totally dysfunctional family. One of their sons, I have heard, talks to his plants and pretends to be green, while travelling everywhere either in a helicopter or range rover.
Never marry your cousin .
 
Hi,
Does anyone know anywhere to stop overnight in Wells? I am happy to stay on a campsite even, unfortunately I have contacted all of them and they are totally full during July and August. I need to be there for a couple of nights from 28th July.
There is a nice flat piece of hardstanding on the A149 Mill road just outside the town at the bend. I don't know who owns it but people park there to walk their dogs and visit Holkham. You might like to chance it! There are no prohibitive signs or gates.
 

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