Norfolk

Episode 3.4
17 January 1985




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Contestants Jeni Beasley, housewife and mother from Leicestershire, and Karl Hedderwick, economics lecturer from Derbyshire.
Hint to the Treasure Something golden that could help Annie go even faster
Start Position Horning Ferry Windmill, Horning
Clue 1 At a capital place, broadly speaking, make a crafty move to St Ambrose’s emblem, and pick up a bank note.
Leads to Wroxham – a banknote in a riverside flowerbed by a house called ‘The Beehive’
Clue 2 Where Crome set up a school, fruitful market research into C63 and the Old Man of Hoy will lead to Annie’s cue.
Leads to Norwich – on greengrocer’s stall (C63, run by Dot and Geoff Hoy) in the open air market
Clue 3 Hotfoot to an alley with a prison connection; shop for something that made Bottom’s eyes water.
Leads to Norwich – on jar in Mustard Shop, Bridewell Alley
Clue 4 North, and east of a Belgian battlefield, a navigational limit has signs of dawn and a heron by the staithe.
Leads to Coltishall – on riverside sign (depicting a heron) by ‘The Rising Sun’ pub
Clue 5 The Boleyn family were to the manor born; and an equestrian Romanov will spur you on to victory.
Leads to Blickling Hall (once owned by the Boleyn family) – golden spurs in Peter The Great’s room
Result The contestants ran out of time on the final clue.