Sheringham (/ˈʃɛrɪŋəm/; population 7,367) is an English seaside town within the county of Norfolk in the United Kingdom. The motto of the town, granted in 1953 to the Sheringham Urban District Council, is Mare Ditat Pinusque Decorat, Latin for "The sea enriches and the pine adorns".
Restaurants in Sheringham
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Mixed Style Yoga Classes (Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin) All ages & abilities welcome Open air Yoga on The Leas - grass outside The Burlington Hotel All equipment provided £5 Monday & Friday Mornings, Yoga Gym - 7-8am Tuesday & Thursday Evenings, Multi-Style Yoga - 8-9pm Private classes available by request, plus indoor timetable - check website for details
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Fantastic gift shop! Incredibly friendly and helpful owners :) Since Lock down they are now offering a window shopping service, products also found on their Facebook page - quick to respond. Delivery or collection. I love its contents! Tv/film memorabilia, accessories etc. Great for this time of year too as such great stuff for stocking fillers :)
4.5 based on 1,881 reviews
A 10.5-mile trip through beautiful parts of the region, hauled by a steam engine or heritage diesel locomotive. Steam trains run daily throughout the summer. All our trains offer stunning views of the Norfolk coast between Sheringham and Weybourne, Sheringham Park and Kelling Heath. We have a wide range of special events throughout the year to cater for the young and young at heart, see our website for our latest programme.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
It was almost by chance that we visited the 'Mo' as my wife who is interested in local folk art noticed there was an exhibition of the same on display. The whole museum is excellent covering the history of the town and how it changed from a sleepy coastal fishing village to the coming of the railway in the We visited the "Mo' almost by accident as my wife noticed there was an exhibition of folk art on display and so we went in and found the whole museum excellent. Beautifully set out with very friendly staff, it told how the town changed from a sleepy coastal fishing community to catering for tourists with the coming of the railway in the 1880s Also what we found fascinating was the artists, writers, photographers and musicians who either visited Sheringham over the years or made the place their home. Whilst you are there do climb up to the viewing tower and I also found the offshore wind farm information very interesting. A must visit for both young and old and nearly forgot we had a chat with their resident artist which made the icing on the cake for us. Brilliant!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Commemoration of the last launch of the Henry Ramey Upcher lifeboat in 1945. It is 75 years since the Henry Ramey Upcher lifeboat last went into the sea as recorded here : https://rnliarchive.blob.core.windows.net/media/1734/1945wys.pdf#page=37 and here https://sheringhamsociety.com/. Accordingly Accordingly we will open the lifeboat doors and raise the flag from 12 noon to 16:00 on both Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th August. We will have a barrier to stop entrance into the building but at least the public will see the boat on display from outside. We will put a bucket outside for donations to Sheringham RNLI We were unable to open at Easter 2020 as normal as UK CON-VIV-19 advice is that people over 70 are at risk and should avoid unnecessary social contacts. Fishermen's Heritage Centre displaying a rowing and sailing lifeboat operated by a large crew of fishermen in its original lifeboat shed.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
Watched a showing of a live filmed stage performance of Kinky Boots. A real treat in these unusual times that we are living in. The Little Theatre did everything to keep us safe, socially distanced and as near as possible normal evening, including pre performance drinks and interval icecream.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
The Shell Gallery is temporarily closed. Normally run by volunteers, the gallery is beautiful and has some sublime pieces of work it will only take 5-10 minutes to look round but is located in a beautiful town right on a beautiful beach and seafront and is more than worth seeing whilst you enjoy the rest of the beauty of Sheringham which this only adds to!
The shell gallery is situated between the town and the seafront, with car parking a short walk away. The gallery itself is a single room displaying a lifetime's work - which has been thoughtfully displayed in mirrored cabinets - and Coke's workshop in the corner, arranged as he left it. Entry is free but do make a donation towards its upkeep if you can. The gallery is run by friendly volunteers who will give you a leaflet about Peter Coke and his work and chat further if you so wish. We stayed about 15 or 20 minutes to take in all the intricate detail. It's great that the gallery has survived; many of the shell gardens of the 1970s/1980s are long since demolished. Coke's work is so ornate, it must have been a labour of love just searching for so many of the same type of shell! The detail is minuscule, so look closely. There are too many designs to name, all equally impressive. Everyone will have a favourite piece!
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4.5 based on 28 reviews
This station is a kind of centrepiece in the town.all day you can hear the steam train whistle every time it pulls in Little benches all alongside and lovely gardens surrounding. Reminds me of toy town
4.0 based on 50 reviews
Lovely dog friendly pub. Very clean and the staff demonstrated good COVID secure practices; felt very safe. Nice food and reasonable menu choice.
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