Swaffham – Snailspit Farm
I misread this farm’s name at first and it’s probably evident what I thought the sign said. It’s actually derived
Read MoreI misread this farm’s name at first and it’s probably evident what I thought the sign said. It’s actually derived
Read MoreOn this map of Attleborough from the early twentieth century, there’s B Gd. marked, or Burial Garden. I didn’t
Read MoreThis is quite an enchanting little extension, added in 1894 to serve as Swaffham’s Post Office. It’s quite brave to
Read MoreAfter my little trip to Swaffham this week, this is what The Concise Oxford Dictionary Of English Placenames have to
Read MoreThis quite imposing building dates from 1838, when it was built as Swaffham’s national school. It was designed by William
Read MoreThere’s a burial ground, looking a little out of place today, located just to the left of where mortuary chapel
Read MoreJust photos in this post. I wondered if it was possible to walk from Swaffham railway station towards the former
Read MoreUnfortunately, there’s no railway station left in Swaffham now serving the transport needs of the local population. Going back before
Read MoreI’ve never been to the White Hart in Swaffham, perhaps I’ll go as part of the Government’s new 50% off
Read MoreSwaffham’s town sign features the Pedlar of Swaffham, a story that I wrote briefly about before in my ‘riveting’ post
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