Articles of interest in Thetford
Kennett is a railway station serving the village of Kentford in Cambridgeshire, England. It opened in 1854 when the railway was extended from Newmarket to Bury St Edmunds. At its peak during the period 1860 to 1890 there was a station master and thr…
Isleham Priory Church located in Isleham, Cambridgeshire is a Norman church, built in ca 1090. Despite being converted into a barn, it remains in a largely unaltered state.
Harling Road railway station is a rural railway station serving the village of East Harling in Norfolk.
Bardwell Mill is a Grade II* listed tower mill at Bardwell, Suffolk, England which is under restoration.
Wilby is a place in the civil parish of Quidenham in Norfolk in eastern England.
Weeting Castle is a 12th-century ruin with a three-story-high tower in Weeting, Norfolk, near Brandon, Suffolk, England. Despite the name, it is not a castle but actually a fortified manor house. It has a large open hall and an attached two-storey c…
Weeting is a village in Norfolk, England.
Thelnetham Windmill, also known as Button's Mill is a Grade II* listed tower mill constructed of brick. The windmill is located at Thelnetham, Suffolk, England. It was built in the early nineteenth century to grind wheat into flour.
Roudham Junction railway station was a station in Norfolk, England. It was located in Roudham, where the Main Line between Norwich and Thetford intercepted the branch line from Swaffham. It was first opened in 1869, but remote and poorly used, it wa…
Mildenhall railway station is a disused railway station that was the terminus of the closed Cambridge to Mildenhall railway.
Mellis railway station was a station in Mellis, Suffolk, England. It was opened in 1849 by the Eastern Union Railway on the Great Eastern Main Line from London to Norwich.
Little Saxham is a small village in Suffolk, England.
Letton Hall is an English stately home at Letton near Shipdham, Norfolk.
Knettishall Heath is an area of common land in Suffolk, England about 7 km east of Thetford near the Norfolk-Suffolk border. Popular with dog walkers and ramblers, it is the site where four long-distance footpaths meet: Angles Way, Icknield Way Path…
Edward Capell (11 June 1713 – 24 February 1781) was an English Shakespearian critic.
Culford Park in Culford, Suffolk, England, is a country house that is the former seat of the Bacon, Cornwallis and Cadogan families, and now it is the home of Culford School.
Caston Tower Windmill is a grade II* listed tower mill at Caston, Norfolk, England which is under restoration.
Burston railway station was on the Diss to Norwich line and served the village of Burston.
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