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  • Collection: Norfolk Heritage Explorations

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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.

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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.

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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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The Laurels was originally called Verandah House, built by Thomas Lincoln on his return from Australia. It was the home of Edward Gibbs and his family for many years.

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Now a hotel, the Old Brewery House was the original home of the Bircham family, owners of Reepham Brewery.

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The former site of Allen's coach and bus company on Norwich Road.

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Early photograph of the Sun Inn in the snow, looking towards Towns End. The Market Room sign is visible, used for transactions on Market Day.

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The institute and cricket ground in Salle. The hall was erected in memory of Lynton Woolmer White who was killed in WWI.

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The Well Head of the Old Brewery House supplied water for Reepham Brewery. Its most recent restoration took place in 1996.

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Drawing of the hall, once the home of the Leamon family.

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Twentieth century photograph of the hall. Currently an educational establishment offering camping & open air experiences to school pupils.

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Whitwell Station in disrepair. The station, which was on the former Midland & Great Northern Railway, has now been restored.
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