Reepham

Reepham is a Town in the county of Norfolk.

Retail in Reepham

There are great places to visit near Reepham including some great historic buildings, towns, beaches, ancient sites, old mines, woodlands, country parks, airports and ruins.

Historic Buildings to visit near Reepham include Blickling Estate, Duke's Head Hotel, and Warehouse and Training Ship Vancouver in St Margaret's Lane.

King's Lynn, Thetford, Great Yarmouth, Hunstanton, and Wells-next-the-Sea are great places to visit near Reepham if you like towns.

There are a several good beaches in the area around Reepham like Heacham South Beach.

Reepham is near some unmissable ancient sites like Grimes Graves,

Places near Reepham feature a number of interesting old mines including Grimes Graves.

The area close to Reepham boasts some of the best woodlands including Thetford Forest Park.

Thetford Forest Park is a great place to visit close to Reepham if you like country parks.

Norwich Airport is one of Reepham's best, nearby airports to visit in Reepham.

Ruins to visit near Reepham include St Benet's Abbey.

Reepham History

There are some historic monuments around Reepham:

Places to see near Reepham

History of Reepham

The town has both a secondary school Reepham High School and College, which achieved the highest gradOutstandinin every category in its 2008 Ofsted inspection, and a primary school. The Reepham Society is a registered charity, set up in 1976 to stimulate public interest in Reepham, Hackford, Kerdiston, Salle and Whitwell. The town was one of the filming locations of Agatha Christie’s Poirot episode The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor. Reepham is one of only two places in Europe to have three churches on the same site. Reepham’s church of St. Mary is joined by its choir vestry to St. Michael’s, Whitwell. The third church (All Saints’) belonged to Hackford but burned down in 1543 and now only a fragment of the tower wall remains on the left of the path leading towards the market place. The three churches were built on their parish boundaries.

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Lakes near Reepham