A north Norfolk estate has been named among the UK's best dog walking spots.
The Times has included Felbrigg Hall in its list of the 20 best places to walk your dog in the UK.
Felbrigg near Cromer dates back to the 1600s and is surrounded by more than 500 acres of woods and trails.
The hall has two walks - a 2.6-mile circular trail through the woods and the ice house and the 16-mile circular walk to the coast.
Dogs must remain on leads throughout the estate between March and July to protect ground-nesting birds.
Pooches are also welcome in the shop and Squire's Pantry café which offers a selection of hot drinks, sandwiches, scones and cakes.
The only places dogs cannot go are the house and the formal gardens.
Felbrigg Hall is open daily from 10.30am to 3.30pm and tickets are £10.75 for adults and £5.35 for children.
Also included on the Times' list was the Ickworth Estate in Suffolk.
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