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Father Paul Kinsey Podcasts

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Burgh Castle is in fact a Roman Fort built in the late third or early fourth century, as part of a string of forts around the south and east coasts stretching from Porchester in Hampshire to Brancaster in north Norfolk.The fort now overlooks a large expanse of grazing marshes to the west which once formed a great inland estuary. Breydon Water is the last remnant of that estuary today. There is considerable evidence for Anglo-Saxon activity in and around the fort, including a Christian co ...

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The Martyrs Field - Walsingham

Most people visit the village of Little Walsingham, in North Norfolk, to find the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.However, just outside the village, near to the coach park, there is a little lane which, in a sense, takes us not only up and away from the village but back in time. On 30 May, 1537, for their part in protesting against the suppression of religious houses by King Henry VIII, Nicholas Mileham,the Sub-Prior of Walsingham Abbey, and a fellow'conspirator, George Gysburgh, walk ...

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Ruins of St Margaret of Antioch - Norfolk

The small medieval church of St. Margaret of Antioch in East Raynham was abandoned in the 18th century, being considered too expensive to repair, and another was built in the grounds of the Townsend Estate.The graveyard and ruins are well kept and open-air Services are again celebrated here. There are wonderful views across the surrounding countryside.

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Shotesham St Mary - Norfolk

Shotesham St. Mary is a lovely picturesque village, about five miles to the south of Norwich.The church is situated on a hill and from this vantage point, there is a magnificent view over 43 acres of common land which forms a valley stretching away from the village. Throughout the seasons of the year, the common, and the beck which runs through, provide a huge amount of interest with avariety of plants, birds and other wildlife to observe and study. During the summer months, the seat ...

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Walsingham Abbey - Norfolk

Walsingham Abbey is set in the picturesque medieval village of Little Walsingham. In its'day, it was one of the richest the most famous Abbeys in England.Sadly, little remains of the original buildings although the extensive grounds and river and woodland walks are a place of tranquillity and peace. The medieval packhorse bridge is a beautiful, simply constructed stone bridge spanning the River Stiffkey which flows through the grounds. If youvisit the Abbey grounds when the snowdrops ...

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The Anchorhold - All Saints Kings Lynn

In mediaeval times, there were over two hundred anchorites in East Anglia. However, sadly, very few of the cells or anchorholds have survived.In King's Lynn, the small medieval, cruciform, church of All Saints'has the remains of a south facing anchorhold, which is complete.The little cell is simply furnished, with a table, laid with a pewter plate and a glass and a pottery jug, to represent Anchoress, an altar, a few benches, and the floor is strewn with herbs and rushes, as in medieval ti ...

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All Saints Church - East Barsham

On a map, East Barsham is a hamlet between Fakenham and the village of Little Walsingham. Most people drive past this little church on their way to the village of Walsingham.However, from a religious perspective, it is incredibly important, medievally, as the edge of Our Lady's Land. Pilgrims would have come here to hear Mass, before entering the'sacred area'of Walsingham.The healthy would have walked down to the village, via the'holy mile', and the sick would have been carried to the hosp ...

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Bacton Abbey - Norfolk

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It is difficult to find words to describe the magnificence of Salle church.It is a vast liturgical space almost breath-taking in its size and must be one of the largest, if not the largest, parish church in Norfolk. It has many notable features, including a'canopied'seven sacrament font and a lovely angel roof.This church has connections with the Boleyn family and there is a tradition that the headless body of Ann was interred here after her death in the Tower of London.

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All Saints'- Waterden Church

The little church ofAll Saints', Waterden, is'abandoned'in the middles of fields not far from the village of South Creake.It is alovely little church, beautifully kept, and a place of realpeace and tranquillity.The south aisle has long since disappeared, although there are Saxon and Norman architectural features to be seen.

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