Beighton, Norfolk tourist guide map of landmarks & destinations by Walkfo
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Beighton, Norfolk history
The meaning of the world comes from the Old English language meaning ‘farmstead of a woman called Beage or of a man called Baega’ The name of the town was first recorded as Begetuna in 1086.
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Famous Beighton, Norfolk landmarks to explore while you travel at Beighton, Norfolk
Church of All Saints
All Saints is a small to medium-sized church built of flint and stone dressing. The church went under restoration in the 19th century with rebuilding of the north aisle and the upper stage of the west tower. Restoration also included the addition of a number of stained glass windows.
Barn at Hall’s farm
17th century building with six bays made from red brick on a timber frame with flint and brick gables. There are two cart entrances and a thatched roof. As of 1952 the building has become grade II listed.
Cedar House
Cedar House is grade II listed building and is the largest building in the village of Beighton. It is a former rectory house built in the mid 19th century from red bricks and slated roof. Cedar House was last sold in 1998 for £405,000.
Church of St Mary
Grade I listed church was originally the parish church for Moulton. It consists of nave, chancel, south porch and round tower. Red brick from the 16th century show that the church was further rebuilt in that century.
Manor House
Grade II listed country house was built by local builder’s as their version of a small but grand brick house in the early 18th century. The building is two storeys high with an attic and cellar.
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