Explore the unique churchyard which was once home to three churches, St Mary, St Michael and All Saints (which was destroyed by fire in 1543). Find the medieval altar tomb to Sir William de Kerdiston, in St Mary's.
Ten church towers along a 15 mile route? It is Norfolk after all, and we are lucky to have beautiful churches in abundance. This route has it all - massive Perpendicular square towers, delicate Norman round towers and Victorian 'gothick' pastiche towers. Not to mention, two church buildings in one churchyard, a seven sacrament font, an angel roof and medieval stained glass. The starting point is St Peter's Church in Haveringland and there is parking along the north side of the hard standing near the church, marked by signs. The walk is easy to moderate and takes in a mixture of quiet and busier country lanes, and field and woodland footpaths. If you want to stop off for some well deserved refreshments, there are tea shops and pubs in Cawston and Reepham. Toilets can be found at St Peter's Church, Cawston Village Hall and in Reepham off the marketplace.
Norfolk’s churches are as beautiful as they are plentiful. Many are also remarkably old, with architectural quirks and curling inscriptions that show how long they have been there. Yet these are more than historical curiosities; these are places that have an effect on anyone who crosses their threshold.
The Marriotts Way is a 26 mile footpath, bridleway and cycle route between Norwich and Aylsham. It is well maintained and has become extremely popular for both leisure activities and for commuting. It passes through or near Costessey, Drayton, Attlebride, Lenwade, Whitwell, Themelthorpe, Reepham, Cawston and Aylsham.
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