The Great Walsingham Barn complex sits on the edge of the village with views of the country side beyond. It was converted from traditional farm buildings and is now a well known art centre for arts and crafts.
You can look out for buzzards, red kites, Harriers, Owls and lots of other wildlife along the beautiful walks.
Great Walsingham is a delightful village sitting in the vale of the river Stiffkey and has several places of interest. Walk back into the village and enjoy the Russian Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration (formerly a Victorian Methodist Chapel). Follow the road down to the ford and note the 16th century Berry Hall, a private residence and private home of poet Rupert Brook’s grandfather.
Ahead, up the hill is Saint Peters, a fine example of a 14th century church, with many of it’s original medieval features. Of particular interest are the pew ends with their strangely carved animals, apostles and angels.
There is also the Walsingham Light Railway where you can visit the longest 10ΒΌ” narrow gauge steam railway in the world and see the unique Garratt locomotives “Norfolk Hero” and “Norfolk Heroine” which were especially built for this line.
A great adventure for all the family in the delightful countryside of the North Norfolk coast.
For a time table, please visit the website. Part of the Textile shop serves light lunches, sandwiches and ice-cream as well as the usual cream teas and coffees.
CLOSED 19β31st October 2019
Otherwise, open 4 days a week
Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday