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===Friary=== This was among the junior houses of a Carmelite region (''distinctio'') which included [[Burnham Norton]], [[King's Lynn]]e and [[Great Yarmouth|Yarmouth]] the crypt of its senior house is intact and is converted to part of [[Norwich]]'s Printing Museum which is run by an active printing firm, Jarrold's in the [[cathedral city|city]].<ref>[http://www.carmelite.org/chronology/Norwich.pdf The Medieval Carmelite Priory at Norwich: A Chronology] Richard Copsey, O.Carm., London, 2006. Retrieved 2013-07-15</ref> The northern part of Friary Park by the seashore is a modest caravan park for visitors, with the remainder being the relatively small Friary Farm. Friary Farmhouse incorporates remains of the Carmelite Friary founded in 1296 with its church consecrated in 1302. This was the gift of Maud de Roos or latterly de Ros, nΓ©e de Vaux, wife of [[William de Ros, 1st Baron de Ros]] who distinguished himself in the Crusades, was knighted and granted land at Cley and Blakeney. In 1321 their son, [[William de Ros, 2nd Baron de Ros|William]] completed the foundation. The house has a date-stone: "1667 T.R.I" and is made of flint and brick with some stone quoins. Despite modern windows and most exterior work it incorporates medieval walling, a buttress, various blocked openings, fragments of window surrounds and stonework including a re-used carved kneeler on the south-west gable with coat of arms.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1253063|desc=Friary Farmhouse|grade=II|access-date=15 July 2013}}</ref>
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