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The town of Reepham has a fine collection of 18th century houses overlooking the market place. One of which is the Old Brewery House (now a hotel called the Dial House) which has a sun dial with an inscription reading ‘I count only the sunny hours’. Reepham is famous for having three churches in one churchyard - St. Mary’s, St. Michael’s and All Saints' - the latter in ruins (destroyed by fire in 1543).
The town is home to shops, a 16th century pub as well as plenty of places to eat. Reepham market was founded in 1277 when Sir John de Vaux obtained a charter from King Edward I. Today, the market place, a conservation area, holds a country market on Wednesday mornings, as well as frequent antiques fairs.
You will find a small museum, tea room and bike hire at the former Reepham Station, which also makes the start of the Marriott's Way trail.