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  • Collection: Norfolk Heritage Explorations

The front door of Hewkes House in Reepham Market Place.

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

The King's Arms in Reepham Market Place. The right hand wing is now (2021) a local office for Bonhams.

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

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.

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

An old photograph of locomotive No. 76 at Whitwell Station.

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 Market Place looking to the north east.

An undated view. Barclay's Bank still with its white facade and the Methodist Chapel still in existence on Chapel Walk/Fishers Alley.

This black & white aerial photograph shows the centre of Reepham at the very top extending to Booton at the bottom. Two very white patches show initial work in process on what was the Ollands estate and also on the Richmond Rise site. Crown Meadow is…

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Erected in 2000.

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View of the elaborate towers of St. Michael's Church, Booton. The Rev. Whitwell Elwin rebuilt the church over a period of thirty years from 1870 until his death in 1900.

The east window was completed in the early 1920s as part of the Hackford & Whitwell War Memorial.

This building in the Market Place is now home to Motts Pharmacy. John Ebenezer Hall, the saddler, lived here after he retired from his business next door. In the nineteenth century it was home & workshop to at least two watchmakers, John Shreeve…

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

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View of Salle Church from the south east.

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The house viewed across the park.

Front of the house at Salle Park.

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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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