About Wroxham Barns in the Norfolk Broads

Whether you want a relaxing day with friends, a fun time with the family or a chance to indulge in retail therapy, you will find it here.
Come and see our crafts people and chat to them while they work, or browse through our shops which offer everything from unique gifts and stylish clothes to fun toys and delicious foods, before taking a break for refreshment in our restaurant.
New for 2006 is Bill LeGrice Roses with a superb display of plants unique to Wroxham Barns, whilst our new shop, The Garden Room, offers exclusive gifts for inspired gardeners
THE STORY OF WROXHAM BARNS 1982 - 2006
The idea for Wroxham Barns was born in 1982 with the vision to transform rundown agricultural buildings into a centre for showcasing crafts.
Restoration and conversion of the barns began in January 1983, helped by a £20,000 grant from the English Tourist Board, and we officially opened on May 24,1983.
The children’s funfair was added in 1988 and Junior Farm opened in 1992.
Amongst the crafts showcased through the years are spinning, batik, bookbinding, basketmaking, furniture-making, lacemaking, needlecraft, woodturning, minerals and jewellery, glassblowing, painting and printing.
Today, Wroxham Barns is visited by an average of 350,000 people per year.

