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  • Collection: Norfolk Heritage Explorations

The station buildings are now used as a cafe/restaurant, a convenient stop for cyclists & walkers using the old railway line which is now part of Marriott's Way.

The sign was made by pupils from Reepham High School.

The front door of Hewkes House in Reepham Market Place.

Rookery Farm looks out over a pasture that has been the site of brass band festivals, marquees for celebratory meals, sports events, a cricket practice ground and more recently the Reepham Festival. In reports it has been called Steward's Meadow,…

The remains of the church of All Saints which served the parish of Hackford.

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The house viewed across the park.

Front of the house at Salle Park.

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The school is close to the village hall and both buildings are opposite Salle Church.

View from the church showing the private house that was once the White Horse public house.

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The sign stands in front of Salle Church and shows references to St. Peter and St. Paul to whom the church is dedicated.

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Sir Dymoke White used the bank in Reepham & relied on Gibbs for supplies of seed and feed. Photographed in the late 1940s.

A view showing the south side of the Market Place from the King's Arms to the Sun Inn.

The two churches from Back Street. Note the height of the churchyard from the road.

The school, on Norwich Road, opened in 1847 for the children from Reepham with Kerdiston parishes.

View of Salle Church from the south east.

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View of the buildings that once housed the granary stores at Reepham Station. Now a saleroom and workshop for pine furniture.

This thatched house on Church Hill is one of the oldest houses in Reepham.

The Bays, on Norwich Road, stretches back into Swiss Cottage. The two houses are now separated but were extended from an earlier half-timbered house, largely hidden from the outside.

The Foldgate, a thatched public house on Whitwell Common, operated from the 1830s through to 1969. The name can also appear as Falgate, Faldgate, Fallgate, Folgate.

Refer to Fifteen Locals by Joyce Cox for more information.

View of Back Street showing the sign for the Greyhound public house. The sign has now gone and the building is a private house.
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