Fakenham – Fakenham Junior School (Heritage Trail 19)
Part of the Fakenham Heritage Trail that I’m working my way slowly around, this is number 19. The school was
Read MorePart of the Fakenham Heritage Trail that I’m working my way slowly around, this is number 19. The school was
Read MoreWorking around Fakenham’s heritage trail, this is number 9 and it represents the Peckover family. The property that the plaque
Read MoreSlowly, but surely, I’m getting around the Fakenham heritage trail by visiting a few locations on it every time I
Read MoreSince I was back in Fakenham today, I thought I’d tick off a few more heritage trail sights. Not that
Read MoreI posted about the Fakenham Heritage Trail a few weeks ago, which is something new to the town to encourage
Read MorePart of the Fakenham Heritage Trail, this is number 6, the former Aldiss store which unfortunately burnt down in 2014.
Read MoreI was bemused yesterday, although that’s certainly not for the first time…. I noticed that there were numerous heritage numbers
Read MoreThis isn’t particularly amusing, but this is certainly my sort of superstore 🙂
Read MoreThe town’s war memorial was unveiled in August 1921 to mark those who had died during the First World War.
Read MoreThis lamp-post, which was funded by public subscription, was erected in 1902 to mark the coronation of King Edward VII
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