White City Victorian Houses, Heacham. Private Houses. Viewable from roadside.
Details
Accessibility:
There is on-road parking directly next to the houses, which can be viewed from the road. There are two pay and display car parks, located at North Beach and South Beach, with spaces allocated to blue badge drivers, although a ticket must still be purchased.
Brief Description:
The grade II listed houses of ‘White City’ date from around 1761 and were built by the Rolfe Family, supposedly to provide better accommodation for the local people. The houses were named after the grand chimneys and the chalk of its construction.
Further Information:
Address:
Heacham, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE31 7HJ
Email:
None available
Phone:
None available
Website: http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM680W_Heacham_White_City_Alms_Houses_Norfolk
Opening Hours:
Private houses, but exterior can be viewed at any time.
Directions:
The village of Heacham is off the A149 King’s Lynn road. White City is on Church Lane just past the church and Almshouses. OS TF 682379
Transport:
There is a bus service that runs through Heacham, for service times please contact the Traveline website or tel: 0870 608 2608. For information on accessible buses visit the Norfolk County Council website.
Amenities:
The site itself has no amenities, but Heacham has a wide variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants and tearooms. There are public toilets, including disability facilities at Heacham North Beach and Heacham South Beach.Travel Information
For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info
Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
(Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company's access charge)