17th century building at Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
Built in the seventeenth century, the Grade II-listed Dial House has had a varied history, including a spell as The Victory public house. It became the Brancaster Activity Centre in 1998, and is owned by the National Trust. Following the serious flooding along the North Norfolk coast in December 2013 the centre was refurbished and then re-opened in June 2015. This is a typical Norfolk building, constructed from red brick and napped flints.
17th century building at Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
Built in the seventeenth century, the Grade II-listed Dial House has had a varied history, including a spell as The Victory public house. It became the Brancaster Activity Centre in 1998, and is owned by the National Trust. Following the serious flooding along the North Norfolk coast in December 2013 the centre was refurbished and then re-opened in June 2015. This is a typical Norfolk building, constructed from red brick and napped flints.