what started off as a chat with a forum user about a lime kiln,turned out to be a area saturated with history.
whitlingham park is set in 280 acres,once part of the crown point estate,the area is now a outdoor activities ctr.
there still remains a few ruins.what with the glorious sunshine today i dragged the wife and daughter out for a walk.
st andrews church ruins
more info on the church below
http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/whi...hitlingham.htm
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as it stood in the 19c
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trowse newton hall ruins
hall info below
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co...l-trowse-with-
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lime tree ave
planted in Victorian times this would have taken you from crown point hall/whitlingham hall down to trowse newton hall
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lime kiln
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all in it was a nice walk around.
full set below.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oneands...th/6902790009/