Best attractions and places to see around Colkirk include a mix of historical sites and natural features in Norfolk, England. The village itself offers a glimpse into local history with its 14th-century St. Mary's Church and historic buildings like Colkirk Hall. The River Wensum, a protected chalk river known for its biodiversity, originates in Colkirk. The surrounding area provides access to nature parks, historical landmarks, and cultural sites.
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CLOSED. As of Oct 25 https://www.derehamtimes.co.uk/news/25524451.litcham-deli-close-three-years-trading/
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the Deli is a great refuelling stop with really friendly staff. ( Closed Mondays and Tuesdays)
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There's a pleasant riverside rest spot just next to the bridge on the east bank, overlooking a pool in the river between the bridge and a small weir.
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Pleasant enough village but nothing exceptional. A convenience store and a handy deli if you're looking for a refreshment stop.
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Twisting streets? ✅ Quaint old buildings? ✅ Cafes and gift shops? ✅ Monks wandering around in habits and shops selling statues of the Virgin Mary? ✅ A slightly different take on your usual North Norfolk tourist town.
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Look through the gatehouse on the main village street and you can see the impressive east arch visible through it.
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Little Walsingham is the location for the Abbey Grounds and the Anglican Shrine, two of the most popular destinations for visitors. Walsingham sits in the Norfolk countryside, just four miles in from the north Norfolk coast, directly south of Wells-next-the-Sea. Historical records of the village go back to Saxon times when the village was first established on the banks of the River Stiffkey — it is listed in the Domesday Book under the name of Walsingham Parva. Today’s village incorporates both Little and Great Walsingham, together representing a population of about 800 people. This rural village, is surrounded by rich farmland producing corn and sugar beet, wheat and barley, fruit and vegetables — and good grazing for livestock. Many of the farms have been in the same (https://www.visitnorthnorfolk.com/information/product-catch-all/little-walsingham-p1524571) The octagonal building in Common Place is the old Town Pump House. On the stone roof is 'The Beacon'. The pump house was built c1550 and has a brazier on top, which is lit at times of special celebration.
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Colkirk itself is home to the 14th-century St. Mary's Church, a Grade II listed building with a 12th-century tub font. You can also see historic buildings like Colkirk Hall, dating back to 1595. Nearby, visit Walsingham Abbey and Gatehouse, featuring beautiful ruins and gardens, or the fascinating Godwick Church Tower and Lost Medieval Village, which preserves the layout of a medieval settlement.
Yes, Colkirk is close to several natural attractions. The River Wensum, a protected chalk river known for its biodiversity, originates in the village. Just a short drive away, you can explore Pensthorpe Natural Park, an award-winning nature park, or Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve, both offering diverse habitats and wildlife viewing opportunities. Holkham National Nature Reserve and Holkham Beach are also within reach for stunning coastal landscapes.
Families can enjoy a visit to Pensthorpe Natural Park, known for its varied wildlife and diverse landscape. The Walsingham Village Centre offers a unique medieval atmosphere that can be interesting for all ages, and the Godwick Church Tower and Lost Medieval Village provides an educational outdoor experience with information boards.
There are several options for hiking and walking. You can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Pensthorpe Natural Park loop' or the 'Wildflower Footpath loop from Brisley'. For more details and a variety of trails, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Colkirk.
Absolutely. Colkirk is a great base for cycling. You can find road cycling routes such as the 'Dereham to Fakenham loop' or the 'Litcham Deli – View of the River loop'. For gravel biking, options include routes around Holkham Hall. Explore more routes in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Colkirk and Gravel biking around Colkirk.
The best time to visit Colkirk and the surrounding Norfolk area for outdoor activities is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer, making it ideal for exploring nature parks and historical sites. However, many indoor attractions and historical sites are open year-round.
Yes, the Walsingham Village Centre offers a unique medieval atmosphere with historical records dating back to Saxon times. It's known for its religious significance and charming old buildings. Additionally, Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse, a short drive away, provides insight into rural life and history.
The River Wensum, which originates in Colkirk, is a protected waterway known for its high biodiversity, making it a good spot for wildlife observation. Pensthorpe Natural Park and Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve are specifically designed for wildlife conservation and offer excellent opportunities to see diverse species in their natural habitats.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Godwick Church Tower and Lost Medieval Village for a glimpse into a vanished settlement. The historic buildings within Colkirk itself, such as Colkirk Hall and the ancient brick and flint houses like 'Starre' and 'Gable End', offer a quiet exploration of local heritage.
Yes, there is a pleasant riverside rest spot at the River Wensum Bridge Rest Spot. It's located just next to the bridge on the east bank, overlooking a pool in the river, and is suitable for taking a break or even wild swimming on a warm day.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique medieval vibe of Walsingham Village Centre, the beautiful ruins and gardens of Walsingham Abbey, and the historical insights provided by the Godwick Church Tower and Lost Medieval Village. The diverse habitats and wildlife at Pensthorpe Natural Park are also highly rated.
Colkirk has a historic village pub, The Crown, which has served the community for many years. While specific details on other amenities like parking or public transport are not extensively detailed, the village offers a tranquil setting with local charm.


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