St Peter's Church, Weasenham. Open April to September. Free entry.
Details
Accessibility:
The church has its own car park. There is a steep, uneven path from the road to the church.
Brief Description:
This grade II listed medieval church was restored in 1870 with the Lady Chapel being restored in 1920. The church is in an Early English and Perpendicular style and is made out of flint and stone. The stained glass is a particular point to note as some of it is thought to date back to the 15th century.
Further Information:
Address:
Fakenham Road, Weasenham, Norfolk PE32 2TF
Email:
None available.
Phone:
The Revd Heather Evelyn Berry 01553764098
Website: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/weasenhamstpeter/weasenhamstpeter.htm
Opening Hours:
Open dawn to dusk April to September.
Directions:
Weasenham is 17 miles east of King’s Lynn; the church is on the A1065. OS TF 856223
Transport:
There is a bus service that runs through Weasenham, for service times please contact the Traveline website or tel: 0870 608 2608. For information on accessible buses visit the Norfolk County Council website.
Amenities:
The site itself has no facilities, but there is a local pub, Fox and Hounds, just around the corner that serves food and drink. There are public toilets, with disability facilities, at car parks in Bridge Street, Highfields and Queens Road in Fakenham.
Travel Information
For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info
Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
(Calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company's access charge)