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[[Norfolk Towns and Parishes W#Whitwell|Whitwell St. Michael]].
 
[[Norfolk Towns and Parishes W#Whitwell|Whitwell St. Michael]].
 
[[Norfolk Towns and Parishes R#Reepham|and Reepham St. Mary]].
 
[[Norfolk Towns and Parishes R#Reepham|and Reepham St. Mary]].
There used to be three churches within this one churchyard where the three parishes met (Whitwell, Reepham and Hackford) but All Saints, Hackford was destroyed in the 1540s. Only a tiny portion of wall exists now.
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There used to be three churches within this one churchyard where three parishes met (Whitwell, Reepham and Hackford) but All Saints, Hackford was destroyed in the 1540s. Only a tiny portion of wall exists now.
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The photo shows St Michael, Whitwell, with St Mary, Reepham in the foreground.
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[[Image:St Michael and St Mary 2.jpg]]
 
[[Image:St Michael and St Mary 2.jpg]]
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Revision as of 21:52, 12 April 2010

Whitwell and Reepham

Whitwell St. Michael. and Reepham St. Mary.


There used to be three churches within this one churchyard where three parishes met (Whitwell, Reepham and Hackford) but All Saints, Hackford was destroyed in the 1540s. Only a tiny portion of wall exists now.

The photo shows St Michael, Whitwell, with St Mary, Reepham in the foreground.

St Michael and St Mary 2.jpg



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