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Number 10 The Abbey

Number 10 The Abbey
5.0 star property
Wymondham
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (140 reviews)
"The shower around the bottom on the tiles needed a good clean, but the room we had was very good "
United Kingdom
sheila
Number 10 The Abbey

Holly Lodge Boutique B&B

Holly Lodge Boutique B&B
5.0 star property
Fakenham
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (106 reviews)
"A fantastic place to stay.Booked it as a surprise weekend away for my wife’s birthday. We will definitely be returning and will also recommend to our friends and family."
United Kingdom
Stephen
Holly Lodge Boutique B&B

Carrick's At Castle Farm

Carrick's At Castle Farm
5.0 star property
Dereham
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (13 reviews)
"Excellent accommodation for us and our dog, in the ‘cottage’ attached to the main house. Welcoming and friendly hosts, super breakfasts. Location is beautiful, the large pleasant garden is right on the bank of the River Wensum. Good location for touring the North Norfolk coast. "
United Kingdom
Ian
Carrick's At Castle Farm
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Reepham once had three churches almost touching each other, and two still stand. The main church is Saint Mary's, attached to this is St Michael's. The third church, All Saints' Hackford, was destroyed by fire in 1543 and the remnants mostly demolished in 1796. There is a small portion of the porch still extant opposite St Michael's tower. St Michael's church was the parish church of Whitwell until 1935 when the three parishes were amalgamated. It is now mainly used as a church hall. It has a tall west tower, nave, south porch and chancel which is linked to St Mary's church via a passageway. The tower is of two stages with battlements and pinnacles. Most of the church dates from the 14th and 15th century and has been recently converted into a church hall. At the east end there is a stained-glass window by Reginald Frampton. Saint Mary's church is a Grade I listed church dating from the 14th century, with a major restoration done in 1885. It is built of flint with a black pantile roof. There is a nave, north aisle, south porch, south tower (offset from the nave), south aisle and chancel. The clerestory was removed and the nave roof rebuilt circa 1790. The north arcade dates from the 14th century and has four bays with octagonal piers. The south arcade dates from the 13th century and also has four bays. The chancel was rebuilt during the Victorian restoration. On the north wall there is a monument probably to Roger de Kerdiston, died 1337. He lies on a bed of pebbles and there are eight weepers below. There is also a brass to Sir William de Kurdiston (d. 1391) and his wife Cecily. There is a Norman font of Purbeck marble from around 1200 at the west end of the church. Some of the bench ends have poppy heads with mediaeval animal carvings. There is a small organ and some stained glass windows. At the west end there is a linking passage to St Michael’s church.
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