IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Station Road, NORWICH, NR10 4NB

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Station Road, NR10 4NB by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (172 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
1
Station Road past Methodist Church
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 5 Oct 2007
0.07 miles
2
Methodist Church in Reepham
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 5 Oct 2007
0.08 miles
3
Reepham Methodist Church
Station Road, Reepham.
Image: © Ian S Taken: 9 Nov 2018
0.08 miles
4
Reepham Methodist church
Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 4 Jun 2012
0.09 miles
5
Footpath at Reepham
Presumably the garden on the left belongs to the house on the right.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 4 Jun 2012
0.10 miles
6
Station Road, Reepham
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs Taken: 14 Jun 2016
0.12 miles
7
Contented cat and Chapel Walk
Chapel Walk links Reepham Methodist church with the centre of town.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 4 Jun 2012
0.12 miles
8
Entrance to the Old Brewery House
The original name of this house is Dial House; the building dates from the 17th century and is now a hotel > Image Reepham is an attractive Georgian market town which has had its status since 1277; by the 18th century the Reepham brewery was established and the market was supported by a maximum of thirteen public houses. Three churches share the same churchyard: Reepham's church of St. Mary is joined by its choir vestry to St. Michael’s (facing the Market Place, once serving the parish of Whitwell), and a third church, burned down in 1543) that belonged to Hackford. Only a fragment of the tower wall remains. Many of the buildings around the Market Place retain the wattle and daub, flint and brick and clay lump of even earlier buildings, many of which were rebuilt in Georgian and Victorian times. Reepham is a significant stop on the Marriott's Way cycle and footpath.
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 15 Apr 2008
0.13 miles
9
Georgian houses on the Market Place
Reepham is an attractive Georgian market town which has had its status since 1277; by the 18th century the Reepham brewery was established and the market was supported by a maximum of thirteen public houses. Three churches share the same churchyard: Reepham's church of St. Mary is joined by its choir vestry to St. Michael’s (facing the Market Place, once serving the parish of Whitwell), and a third church, burned down in 1543) that belonged to Hackford. Only a fragment of the tower wall remains. Many of the buildings around the Market Place retain the wattle and daub, flint and brick and clay lump of even earlier buildings, many of which were rebuilt in Georgian and Victorian times. Reepham is a significant stop on the Marriott's Way cycle and footpath.
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 15 Apr 2008
0.13 miles
10
The Old Brewery House
Now a hotel. The original name of this house is Dial House; the building dates from the 17th century. Reepham is an attractive Georgian market town which has had its status since 1277; by the 18th century the Reepham brewery was established and the market was supported by a maximum of thirteen public houses. Three churches share the same churchyard: Reepham's church of St. Mary is joined by its choir vestry to St. Michael’s (facing the Market Place, once serving the parish of Whitwell), and a third church, burned down in 1543) that belonged to Hackford. Only a fragment of the tower wall remains. Many of the buildings around the Market Place retain the wattle and daub, flint and brick and clay lump of even earlier buildings, many of which were rebuilt in Georgian and Victorian times. Reepham is a significant stop on the Marriott's Way cycle and footpath.
Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 15 Apr 2008
0.14 miles
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