ExSurveyor Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 Yesterday we decided to visit Walsingham after Matron had read a book based there. It is a very interesting place, it has the Abbey ruins, old courthouse, oldest original Methodist chapel, two Greek lead Orthodox churches, one based at the old railway station. The Shrine to Our Lady of Walsingham. The Shrine is high Anglican and Roman Catholic, it also incorporates an area for the Russion Orthodox church. The building is from the 1930s and replaced the original destroyed Holy house with later extensions. The original well was uncovered during the 1930s work and is incorporated into the building. Although the village is very quiet, the shrine and grounds are enclosed and very peaceful. The whole area has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. The CoE church is very old but feels more modern as it was rebuilt in the 1960's after a fire but is also High Church. Most properties are a few hunderd years old and are well preserved. Well worth a visit. The Abbey ruins The CoE parish church The original font, defaced during the Reformation. Interiors of the Shrine. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 Great photos, I must admit I didn't know about the Abbey and history. Will definitely make a visit next time we have a drive out that way 👍 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 Gives me an idea for a ride out on my bike, too. Had a little ride to Horning today. Was surprisingly quiet when I arrived . . . . . . but unsurprisingly there were no spaces on the staithe! Had a latte and a bacon and sausage bap from the takeaway on the corner of the green and watched the boats go by for a while before riding home. Hoveton/Wroxham was heaving though , with traffic tailing back to Roy’s garage heading for the town centre. It had clouded over considerably whilst I was there, but past the Thickthorn interchange, the sky was blue and not a cloud to be seen! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExSurveyor Posted August 10, 2023 Author Share Posted August 10, 2023 All those old buildings made the surveyor in me twitch, not enough to come out of retirement though. I forgot to add that it also has a Cathothlic church. The population is only 820. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 It often amazes me just how many churches and denominations were built and supported in villages throughout Norfolk. Fascinating history 👍 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troyboy Posted August 10, 2023 Share Posted August 10, 2023 It amazes me how many churches were built in villages throughout the country. The power of church was boundless. They are always lovely buildings and very interesting places to visit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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