HOLT.

Holt is a remarkably clean and neat town, built on a rising ground, with a market on Saturdays: it is twenty-four miles from Norwich and ten from Cromer. The air of Holt is reckoned particularly salubrious, and its situation very agreeable. It has much increased of late in population, and several excellent houses have been built in or near it. In the year 1708 it suffered greatly from an accidental fire, which destroyed great part of it.

A fine spring issues out of a gravel hill on Sprout Common, on the south-west side of the town, which affords an ample supply to the place of pure soft water. The spring-head is securely walled round, and is visited by many, not only as a natural curiosity, but also for the purpose of enjoying the fine prospect which it commands over the picturesque valley of the Glaven, on the west side of the common, to which the spring gives name. The rectory-house is very pleasantly situated near this spot, commanding a delightful view of the Letheringsett and Bayfield woods.

The race-ground was broken up at the inclosure, in 1809. Assemblies are still held occasionally at the shire-hall.

The church, dedicated to St. Andrew, is an ancient structure, with a square tower, but has no spire. It contains monuments and inscriptions to the memory of the Holmes, Hobart, Butler, and Briggs families, with several others. The living is in the gift of St. John’s College, Cambridge.

The grammar-school was founded by Sir John Gresham, alderman of London, a native of this place. The Fishmongers’ Company, of London, are governors of the school.

The principal inn is the Feathers.

We now take our leave—not that we have exhausted our subject, but because our limits forbid us to add more. Farewell, then, Cromer!—Farewell magnificent billows! ye lofty cliffs, ye swelling hills, ye verdant woods, and ye, pure and invigorating breezes!—dear are you all, for the impress of Him who made you is stamped upon you, and a grateful recollection will hallow your remembrance. Prosperity be upon you and on your inhabitants. Long may the invalid continue to recover health from your waters, the weary in spirit to regain vigour, the mourner to receive alleviation to the sorrow which passes show, the youthful and happy to appreciate and enjoy your beauties. May all success be yours—in all truth, and to its utmost extent—farewell!

THE END.

Joseph Rickerby, Printer, Sherbourn Lane.

TABLE OF DISTANCES,
WITH THE EXTENT OF THE EXCURSIONS.

Excursion to Felbrigg.—Page [24].

Cromer to Felbrigg

2½ miles

Extent of drive, returning by Aylmerton Church

6 miles

Over the Beeston Hills

7 miles

Excursion to Mundesley.—Page [30].

Cromer to Overstrand

2 miles

— Syderstrand

3 miles

— Trimmingham

5 miles

— — Beacon

6 miles

— Mundesley

8 miles

Extent of drive, returning by Southrepps

17 miles

Excursion to Thorpe and GuntonHall.—Page [35].

Cromer to Thorpe

5 miles

— Gunton Hall

6½ miles

Extent of drive, returning by Roughton

14 miles

Excursion to Sherringham.—Page [38].

Cromer to Runton

1 and 2 miles

— Beeston

3 miles

— Lower Sherringham

4 miles

— Upper Sherringham

5 miles

Extent of drive by the Upper Road

12 miles

If extended to Weybourne

15 miles

Excursion to Blickling andAylsham.—Page [44].

Cromer to Blickling

11 miles

— Aylsham

11 miles

The extent of the drive

23 miles

Excursion to Bacton, throughMundesley.—Page [51].

Cromer to Paston

9 miles.

— Knapton

8 miles.

— Trunch

7 miles.

Extent of the drive

23 miles.

Excursion to Barningham andWolterton.—Page [53].

Cromer to Barningham

8 miles.

— Wolterton

10 miles.

Extent of drive, returning by Erpingham

19 miles.

Excursion to Beckham.—Page [62].

Cromer to Beckham

5 miles.

Extent of drive, returning by Aylmerton Church

11 miles.

By Sustead and Felbrigg

12 miles.

North Walsh am.—Page [63].

Cromer to North Walsham

9 miles.

Holt.—Page [66].

Cromer to Holt

10 miles.

ERRATA. [69]

Page Line For Read
2 19 Scarboro’ Yarmouth.
4 4 three hundred and twenty two hundred and twenty.
5 11 two hundred and fifty three hundred.
6 17 Happisburgh Mundesley.
7 23 Simm’s Simons’s.
22 8 leave out last ten words.
22 26 Maria Cecilia.
23 21 Simms Simons.
34 17 nine seventeen.
44 16 North Walsham Aylsham.
13 five ten
14 six twelve.
15 eight fifteen.
52 4 Thomas Wodehouse Sir Thomas Woodhouse.
62 2 Stisted or Sustead and.
63 14 Stisted Stustead.
16 eleven twelve.