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Walsingham is a village in Norfolk, UK. It lies four miles from the coast, between Wells-next-the-Sea and Fakenham.
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The Church of England shrine centred around the rebuilt Holy House built in 1931 and expanded in 1938.
Details of the annual Easter pilgrimage to Walsingham organised by and for Students.
Official site for the shrines at Walsingham.
Describes the ruins of this mediaeval priory and place of pilgrimage. Includes information about the Shirehall museum and its snowdrop walks.
Governance through the Pigrim Federation, information for parents and pupils, photographs, events diary, and contacts.
Runs farm shops, and restaurants in the area. [Heacham and Walsingham]
Community pages with local facilities, directory and activities.
Information about what is claimed to be the longest 10¼ inch gauge steam railway in the world. Includes timetables and newsletters.
Information about what is claimed to be the longest 10¼ inch gauge steam railway in the world. Includes timetables and newsletters.
Governance through the Pigrim Federation, information for parents and pupils, photographs, events diary, and contacts.
Runs farm shops, and restaurants in the area. [Heacham and Walsingham]
Describes the ruins of this mediaeval priory and place of pilgrimage. Includes information about the Shirehall museum and its snowdrop walks.
Community pages with local facilities, directory and activities.
Official site for the shrines at Walsingham.
The Church of England shrine centred around the rebuilt Holy House built in 1931 and expanded in 1938.
Details of the annual Easter pilgrimage to Walsingham organised by and for Students.
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May 19, 2019 at 18:23:49 UTC
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