Norfolk Lavender
Caley Mill was originally a water mill for grinding corn. Built in the local carrstone in the 19th century, and now set in its garden of lavender, roses and herbs, it has become a distinctive Norfolk landmark. In the grounds is housed the National Collection of Lavenders, each variety or species in its own bed. There are over 100 different lavenders to see and smell.
Features
Rare Breeds & Animal Centre, Lavender Beds, Fragrant Gradens, Tea Rooms, Gift Shop.
Location
Situated on the A149 the centre is within easy reach of all main routes in the area. A bus service runs past the centre from Hunstanton.


