Fenwick House, County School, North Elmham, Norfolk
For further details please contact Sowerby Dereham office on 01362 693591
North Elmham Chapel 2015 A Naturecam Production
A short film I made about North Elmham Chapel and surrounding area.
Norfolk Uncovered: North Elmham Ruins
Norfolk Uncovered is a series of short documentaries about the less-known and less-obvious relics and ruins of the county of Norfolk, in the United Kingdom.
This episode focuses on the ruins at North Elmham, originally an important religious headquarters, telling the story of the chequered past of the building which once stood here.
Who once lived in this property?
Why does it contain so many confusing doorways and dead ends?
All will be revealed in this episode of Norfolk Uncovered...
Narrated by Michael Richmond, with additional narration by Chris Richmond.
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Old Hall Farm,North Elmham, Norfolk
For further details please contact Sowerbys Dereham office on 01362 693591
Elham Sunday Walk Part 15
A very long 14 mile sunday walk.
Places to see in ( Dereham - UK )
Places to see in ( Dereham - UK )
Dereham, also known as East Dereham, is a town and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the A47 road, about 15 miles west of the city of Norwich and 25 miles east of King's Lynn.
For the purposes of local government, Dereham falls within, and is the centre of administration for, the district of Breckland. The town Dereham should not be confused with the Norfolk village of West Dereham, which lies about 25 miles (40 km) away.
The railway arrived in Dereham when a single track line to Wymondham opened in 1847. In 1848 a second line, to King's Lynn was opened. In 1849 a line from Dereham to Fakenham was opened, this line being extended to the coastal town of Wells-On-Sea by 1857. In 1862 the town's railways became part of the Great Eastern Railway. The town had its own railway depot and a large complex of sidings, serving local industry. In 1882 the line between Dereham and Wymondham was doubled, to allow for the increasing levels of traffic.
The railway between Dereham and Wymondham has been preserved, and is now operated as a tourist line by the Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust. This charitable company also owns the line north towards County School railway station, it has started to gradually reopen the line towards North Elmham and aims to eventually relay the line to Fakenham.
The town of Dereham lies on the site of a monastery founded by Saint Withburga in the seventh century. A holy well at the western end of St Nicholas' Church supposedly began to flow when her body was stolen from the town by monks from Ely, who took the remains back to their town. Notable buildings in the town include the pargetted Bishop Bonner's Cottage, built in 1502, the Norman parish church, a windmill which was extensively renovated in 2013 and a large mushroom-shaped water tower. The Gressenhall Museum of Rural Life is nearby. The town also hosts the headquarters of the Mid-Norfolk Railway, which runs trains over an 11.5-mile railway south to Wymondham, as well as owning the line 6 miles north to North Elmham and County School Station.
( Dereham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dereham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dereham - UK
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Norfolk Uncovered: HMSO Sovereign House
Norfolk Uncovered is a series of short documentaries about the less-known and less-obvious relics and ruins of the county of Norfolk, in the United Kingdom.
This episode focuses on Sovereign House, a derelict office block in the City of Norwich, which was once home of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) untill it was privatised in 1996.
Today, the building is awaiting demolition as part of the Anglia Square redevelopment project and we were given special permission to film inside before work starts possibly later in 2013.
The team are joined by former civil servant, Reg Walker, who worked at Sovereign House for almost 30 years.
Narrated By: Mike Richmond
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Elham Sunday Walk Part 22
A very long 14 mile sunday walk.
North Elmham Jazz
Jazz in the Garden
Norfolk Uncovered: Hilbre School (Part 2)
Norfolk Uncovered is a series of short documentaries about the less-known and less-obvious relics and ruins of the county of Norfolk, in the United Kingdom.
This episode focuses on an abandoned site on the outskirts of Sheringham, which has been at the heart of the well-known Tesco Battle for over a decade.
Join our un-named team of Urban Explorers, bringing you footage from the site in its current condition.
Narrated By: Mike Richmond.
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Breeze Cottage, Brancaster, Norfolk
For further details please contact Sowerbys Burnham Market office on 01328 730340
Holland House, Docking
For further details of this stunning Grade II listed home please contact Sowerbys Burnham Market office on 01328 594213
Norfolk Uncovered: Langham Dome: The Official Opening Ceremony
Norfolk Uncovered is a series of short documentaries about the less-known and less-obvious relics and ruins of the county of Norfolk, in the United Kingdom.
This episode captures the atmosphere of the official opening ceremony of the Langham dome.
Following extensive work to make the building weatherproof, this former dome trainer now hosts a unique visitor attraction.
For more information and opening times, please visit:
Narrated By: Mike Richmond.
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Hampton Transport Gala
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Hampton Transport Gala and Fair, Sunday 7th September 2014
Free event - 10am until 5pm - Hampton Station
Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Shepperton Branch,Hampton Station
and The Year of the Bus
Old Hall Barn, East Tuddenham
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Broadmead Farm, Ludham
An exceptional mid-18th Century Norfolk thatched property in the MOST BEAUTIFUL LOCATION in GROUNDS OF 3.7 ACRES (sts). Presently being used as TWO SPACIOUS FAMILY HOMES but could easily be made into one large home. OUTBUILDINGS, GARAGING, off road parking and stunning grounds. Viewing advised. For further details contact Sowerbys on 01603 558153 or norwich@sowerbys.com
County School Station on the Mid Norfolk Railway (MNR)
A look around County School Station, in Norfolk. The platforms, the station building, signal box and the gardens.
Visit placestovisitinnorfolk.com for more information.
Open West Norwich and Dereham SSP dance showcase vlog
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