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  1. King’s Lynn, town and seaport, King’s Lynn and West Norfolk borough, administrative and historic county of Norfolk, eastern England. The town lies along the estuary of the River Ouse (or Great Ouse) as it enters The Wash, a shallow North Sea inlet. In 1204 a royal charter established Lynn as a free.

  2. Tucked away in the corner of west Norfolk is the bustling town of King’s Lynn: a place with a great maritime past and rich architecture. In the 14th century King’s Lynn was the third largest port in England with trading partners in northern Europe and the Baltic, and to this day you get a sense of this perhaps forgotten past by walking through its historic core.

  3. www.visitnorfolk.co.uk › destination › kings-lynnKing's Lynn | Visit Norfolk

    King’s Lynn. Dating back to the 12th C. the market town of King’s Lynn was once one of England’s most important ports, known until 1537 as Bishop’s Lynn. It’s rich past has left a wonderful heritage of buildings, museums and stories to be discovered. Fine old merchant houses stretch down to the River Great Ouse between cobbled lanes.

  4. 28 de may. de 2022 · Castle Acre. A 25 minute drive from King’s Lynn are the Norman ruins of Castle Acre Castle and Castle Acre Priory, one of the largest and best preserved monastic sites in England, which dates back to 1090. Castle Acre is a tranquil rural village in Norfolk which is home to an extraordinary wealth of history.

  5. King's Lynn Tourism: Tripadvisor has 45,810 reviews of King's Lynn Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best King's Lynn resource.

  6. St. Margaret's Church, King's Lynn, Norfolk, Eng. King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, borough (district), administrative and historic county of Norfolk, eastern England. The borough is bounded by the North Sea to the north and its shallow bay, The Wash, to the northwest. The low-lying area straddles on the west a small part of the Fens, a vast ...

  7. King’s Lynn’s historic, visitor-friendly town centre offers fascinating heritage attractions, delectable food and drink, vibrant arts and culture, great shopping, central accommodation and over 500 businesses. The town combines a fascinating past with an enterprising present. There is something for everyone to discover in King’s Lynn.