Rayne Heritage Trail Walk Map at the former Rayne Railway Station

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Rayne Heritage Trail Walk Map at the former Rayne Railway Station

Image: © Trevor Wright Taken: 22 Oct 2023

Rayne has a rich heritage with All Saints Church as a centre for its community for over 1,000 years. The Rayne Heritage Trail offers a circular walking route that highlights some of the 67 Grade I and II listed structures in Rayne. The route is considered "easy" walking. However, there are some uneven surfaces where caution is advised. As the majority of the premises on the Heritage Trail are privately owned, visitors are reminded that they should remain on the public footpaths and not enter private driveways or gardens. If taken at a reasonable pace, the trail walk should take approximately 75 minutes. Heritage Trail maps, as shown here, are located at positions around the village including here at the former Rayne Station, which is now the Booking Hall Cafe and the Carriage Museum. For more information see the Rayne Heritage website [https://www.rayne-heritage.info/]

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