Wymondham – Green Dragon
Just a brief post, as I’ve written about the Green Dragon before. As an aside, this is Wymondham Abbey which
Read MoreJust a brief post, as I’ve written about the Green Dragon before. As an aside, this is Wymondham Abbey which
Read MoreAfter some meanderings around some nearby historic churches, in an attempt by Richard and I to complete our project of
Read MoreThe Wymondham to Forncett railway line was constructed between April 1880 and May 1881, allowing a connection between the Norwich
Read MoreThis print (© The Trustees of the British Museum) is in the collections of the British Museum, created by Robert
Read MoreFollowing my little visit to Wymondham yesterday, I had a look at what The Concise Oxford Dictionary Of English Placenames
Read MoreThis tablet marks that William d’Aubigny is buried near to this spot at Wymondham Abbey, the founder and benefactor of
Read MoreWymondham Market Cross was built between 1617 and 1618, replacing the previous structure which had been destroyed by the great
Read MoreThis is the first time that I’ve been to the Green Dragon in Wymondham, a Good Beer Guide listed pub
Read MoreThis gravestone caught my eye as it probably doesn’t have long left, the back is heavily eroded and there’s now
Read MoreWymondham Abbey sits almost a little adrift in the local landscape, a former Benedictine monastery which is still in use
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