Letheringsett Brewery watermill, Norfolk Coast AONB
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The remains of Letheringsett Brewery Watermill are located in the centre of the village of Letheringsett in the county of Norfolk. The watermill of 1784 was housed within the maltings and brewery complex founded and run by John Brereton of Letheringsett Hall from before 1721. Much of this complex still stands on the south side of the A148 Cromer to King’s Lynn road, which bisects the village on an east–west axis, and on the west bank of the River Glaven, which bisects the village south–north. ()
Coordinates: 52°54'26"N, 1°3'49"E
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Norfolk Coast AONB
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Day trips
Letheringsett Brewery watermill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Baconsthorpe Castle, St Nicholas, Muckleburgh Collection, Cley Windmill.
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How to get to Letheringsett Brewery watermill by public transport?
The nearest stations to Letheringsett Brewery watermill:
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- Railway Tavern, adj • Lines: 45 (29 min walk)
- Bus Shelter, adj • Lines: 45 (29 min walk)