Two Norfolk spots named among best places to see blossom this spring |
The Sun published a ranking of the top National Trust sites to see the spring blooms across the UK.
The Felbrigg and Blickling Estates - both run by the National Trust - were included.
Blossom in the Walled Garden at Felbrigg Hall (Image: National Trust/Justin Minns)
The main Felbrigg Hall was built in the 17th century, but the wider estate can be traced back even further.
The site, near Cromer, contains acres of parkland and woodland, perfect for taking an afternoon stroll.
A highlight is the Walled Garden, where blossom grows on fruit trees and historic varieties.
Visitors can enter for £18 per adult, or £8 per child.
Meanwhile, Blickling Hall, near Aylsham, is more than 400 years old.
It is well-known for its association with Anne Boleyn, who is believed to have been born there.
There are also lots of lovely gardens and green spaces to explore around the home and, as The Sun pointed out, magnolias can be seen in bloom in white and pink in the West Garden.
It costs £18 per adult and £9 per child to visit.