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Walsingham
The Shrine is an Anglican place of pilgrimage rebuilt in the 1930's following destruction during the Reformation. Within Church is the Holy House, a model of Mary's home in Nazareth.
Walsingham
Ruined Augustinian Priory, place of medieval and modern pilgrimage. Gardens, woodland, snowdrop and river walks. Visit the Shirehall Museum and discover the story of Walsingham since 1061 and Walsingham Bridewell, a Georgian prison.
Fakenham
Remains of an abbey church dating from 13th century, including presbytery and north transept with chapels.
Burnham Deepdale
This little church in its coastal village deserves fame for its three outstanding features: - it’s Saxon round tower (pre-Conquest of 1066), its Norman font, and its collection of medieval glass.
Fakenham
A magnificent 14th century church postitioned next to Fakenham Market Place.
Walsingham
National Shrine of Our Lady for Catholics in England. 14thC wayside chapel, also Chapel of Reconciliation, Bookshop and Tearoom.
Waterden
Set in a beautiful, tranquil churchyard amid fields, All Saints’ Waterden Church is a gem hidden in the depths of the North Norfolk countryside.
Ludham
St Benet's Abbey lies deep in the Broads National Park, close to the meeting place of the rivers Bure and Ant.
North Barningham
This 15th century church sits south of Sheringham. Its light interior features the splendid series of Palgrave monuments, the enigmatic 'rose window' floor design in the nave, the angels above the chancel & the carving in the sanctuary.
Holme-next-the-Sea
A chruch with fine fifteenth century tower visible from the coast road.
Cromer
Round towered church - rebuilt from the ruins of the old church before it tumbled over the eroding cliff in the 19th C. Jacobean panelling, pulpit and screen.
Great Ryburgh
St. Andrew’s stands at the entrance to the Norfolk village of Great Ryburgh, close to the bridge over the River Wensum.
Aylsham
The parish church is the town's oldest building, and stands within the town centre at the northwest corner of the Market Place.
Sedgeford
The tower is referred to as 'Saxo-Norman' (design being Saxon but built after the Norman conquest), with a much later octagonal top storey.
Holt
Parish church in Edgefield.
Sheringham
8am Holy Communion; 10am Parish Communion & Junior Church; 6.30pm Evensong. See noticeboard or magazine in the church for further details.
Salthouse
This medieval church stands on a hill overlooking Salthouse, saltmarshes and North Sea.
Wells-next-the-Sea
The original church was built in the thirteenth century next to the ancient harbour.
North Creake
St Mary’s, is a 13th century church in the parish of North Creake.
Little Walsingham
Visit the chapel styled on the Byzantine model with icons, an icon screen, tower and onion dome.