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Reepham
Reepham is a small market town in the English county of Norfolk, situated on the B1145 road between the Bure and Wensum valleys. The B1145 runs between King’s Lynn and Mundesley. The town is 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Norwich. Reepham is one of only two places in Europe to have three churches on the same site. Reepham’s church of St. Mary is joined by its choir vestry to St. Michael’s. The third church belonged to Hackford but burned down in 1543 and now only a fragment of the tower wall remains on the left of the path leading towards the market place.
Reepham History
The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, in which it is listed as Refham meaning the bailiff’s or reeve’s manor from the Old English gerafa (bailiff) and ham (homestead). Reepham has had market town status since 1277; a sign to mark this has recently been erected. The town has undergone significant development throughout its life, with the housing in the area showing a mix of vintages, styles and purposes.
By 1882, the town had two stations, located on different tracks and each managed by a separate railway company. Whitwell station was on the M&GN’s Norwich City to Melton Constable branch line. Reepham station was on the GEN’s Wroxham to County School station line. In 1960, the tracks were joined by the construction of the Themelthorpe Curve. The work was carried out by British Rail to facilitate the movement of concrete products from Lenwade. Today, the railway trackbed forms the Marriott’s Way long-distance footpath. Both former stations are notable stops on the footpath