Aylsham

Aylsham is a market town in the heart of Norfolk. It has gained Cittaslow status

Understand

Aylsham Town Sign
River Bure at Aylsham

With a population of around 5,000, the town is centred around the market place. The town sign shows John Gaunt, Lord of the manor from 1372 in the days when the town was known for its fine linen. Manufacture of linen was the main industry until 15th century after which it declined and wool became more important. After the Industrial Revolution, grain and timber became the main trade of the town. As a market town, the weekly markets (dating back to the 13th century) played an important part in maintaining the prosperity of the town. And today the market stall holders rights date back to medieval times.

The central layout of the town has changed little from medieval times and radiates out from the central market place. From the market place there are some wonderful narrow streets and lanes to explore where may of the properties are older than they look, updated facades hide old timber framed construction and today's tiled roofs used to be thatch.

Lying on the River Bure, the town is too far upstream to get Broads boating traffic.

Get in

By road

The town has good road links to Norwich 9 miles to the S and to Cromer to the N (10 miles) on the A140 main road.

By train

The nearest stations are about nine miles away at Wroxham and Hoveton or North Walsham, which have an hourly service from Norwich.

By bicycle

The town is at the southerly end of Regional Cycle Route 33 running to Cromer which then connects to Regional Cycle Route 30 running around the Norfolk coastline and the National Cycle Network.

On foot

Get around

The town is small enough to explore on foot.

See

Blickling Hall
Parish Church
  • 🌍 Blickling Estate, Blickling, NR11 6NF, +44 1263 738030, e-mail: . Stately home in a 500 acre estate. The house is said to be haunted by several different ghosts, the most famous one being that of Anne Boleyn who at midnight on each 19 May (the anniversary of her execution) is said to return to the hall in a carriage pulled by headless horses carrying her severed head. See Reputedly haunted places for the full story £13.50.
  • 🌍 Alby Crafts & Gardens, Cromer Rd, Erpingham, NR11 7QE (4 miles N of town on A140), +44 1263 768820. late Mar-late Oct Tu-Su 10:00-17:00 & Bank Holiday M. Closes 16:00 late Oct-late Mar. Arts and crafts centre surrounded by 4 acres of gardens. Working studios, shops and a gallery. Cafe.
  • 🌍 Aylsham Parish Church.

Do

BVR No 8 John of Gaunt Alysham
  • 🌍 Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham Station, Norwich Road, Aylsham, NR11 6BW, +44 1263 733858. 2+ trains per day Apr - Oct + other weekends and holidays. 9 mile narrow gauge heritage railway to Wroxham. Also some trains connect with a boat trip on the broads. £12.50 return.
  • 🌍 Redwings Aylsham Visitor Centre (Horse sanctuary & rescue), Henry Page Road, Aylsham. Postcode: NR11 6UE, +44 870 040 0033. F-M 10:00-16:00. The Nosebag Café. Dogs on leads welcome. Free parking. Gift shop. Picnic area. Disabled parking & toilets. Free.

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Stay healthy

Connect

  • 🌍 Post Office, Budgens Aylsham, 14 Norwich Rd, Aylsham, NR11 6BN (inside Budgens). M-Sa 09:00-17:30. Su 10:00-16:00. Limited range of services: M-S 08:00-09:00 & 17:30-20:00 & Su 10:00-16:00.

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