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Sponsored Bike Ride and Walk SPONSORED BIKE RIDE AND WALK MASTER LIST OF CHURCHES AND CHAPELS OPEN 11th September 2021 For convenience, there are 23 numbered areas which are the deaneries local churches are gathered into: 1. Blofield 11. Depwade 20. Burnham & Walsingham 2. Great Yarmouth 12. Dereham in Mitford 21. Heacham & Rising 3. Ingworth & Sparham 13. Humbleyard 22. Holt 4. Norwich North 14. Loddon 23. Lynn 5. Norwich South 15. Lothingland Diocese of Ely: 6. Norwich East 16. Redenhall E15. Feltwell 7. Repps 17.Thetford & Rockland E16. Fincham 9. St Benet at Tunstead & 18. Breckland E17. Lynn Marshland Waxham *You can download OS maps of the deanery areas at https://web.tresorit.com/l/vbAl7#knM- 53XAdpaDuaurgeeV8Q Except where otherwise indicated, where the parish name is listed the Anglican church is open and other churches and chapels are listed beneath. KEY Bapt. – Baptist Meth. – Methodist Cong. – Congregational N.D.C. – Non Denominational Chapel S.A. – Salvation Army N/M - Open but not manned U.R.C. – United Reformed RC – Roman Catholic S of F. – Society of Friends Red. - Redundant W.C. – Lavatory August 2021 Prince Andrew’s W.C. 3 A Chapel BALE All Saints 22 ACLE St. Edmund W.C. 1 BANHAM St Mary 17 Methodist Chapel. W.C. 1 Bridewell Lane BANNINGHAM St. Botolph 9 ALBURGH All Saints 16 BARFORD St. Botolph 12 ALBY St. Ethelbert 3 BARMER All Saints Red 20 ALDBOROUGH St. Mary 3 BARNEY St. Mary 20 Prince Andrew’s Chapel W.C. 3 BARNHAM BROOM SS P &P W.C. 12 ALDEBY St. Mary 14 BARNINGHAM LITTLE St. 3 ALDERFORD St. John the 3 Andrew Baptist BARNINGHAM NORTH St. 22 ALPINGTON St Margaret 14 Peter ANMER St. Mary the Virgin 21 BARNINGHAM WINTER St. 22 Light refreshments Mary the Virgin (Hall Park) available BARSHAM EAST All Saints 20 BARSHAM NORTH All Saints 20 ANTINGHAM St. Mary 7 BARSHAM WEST 20 ARMINGHALL St. Mary 14 Assumption of BVM ASHBY St. Mary WC 14 BARTON BENDISH St. E16 Andrew ASHBY St. Mary 2 St. Mary Red E16 ASHILL St. Nicholas 18 (sign at St. Andrew) BARTON TURF St. Michael W.C. 9 ASHMANAUGH St. Swithin 9 Methodist Chapel (sign at 9 ASHWELLTHORPE All 13 Church) Saints BAWBURGH St. Mary & 13 ASHWICKEN All Saints 23 Walstan ASLACTON St. Michael 11 BAWDESWELL All Saints W.C. 3 ATTLEBOROUGH St. Mary WC 17 BEACHAMWELL St. Mary E16 ATTLEBRIDGE St. Andrew 3 BECKHAM WEST All Saints 22 AYLMERTON St. John the 7 BEDINGHAM St. Andrews 11 Baptist BEESTON St Lawrence 9 AYLSHAM St. Michael 3 BEESTON-NEXT-MILEHAM 12 Methodist Chapel. WC 3 White Hart St St. Mary St. John R.C. White Hart St. WC 3 BEESTON REGIS All Saints 7 Chapel, Cawston Road WC 3 BEETLEY St. Mary 12 Methodist Chapel W.C. 12 Emmanuel, White Hart St. WC 3 Quakers Red Lion Street WC 3 BEIGHTON All Saints 1 BELAUGH St. Peter W.C. 9 BELTON All Saints W.C. 2 B BERGH APTON SS P & P W.C. 14 BABINGLEY St Felix Red 21 BESSINGHAM St. Mary 7 BACONSTHORPE St. Mary 22 BESTHORPE All Saints 17 BACTON St. Andrew 9 BEXWELL St. Mary W.C. E16 Baptist Chapel W.C. 9 BILLINGFORD St. Peter 3 BAGTHORPE St. Mary Red 21 BILLINGFORD St Leonard 16 BILLOCKBY All Saints 2 Salvation Army 22 (sign Fleggburgh) BILNEY EAST St. Mary 12 BROCKDISH SS P & Paul 16 BILNEY WEST St. CeciIia N/M 23 BROOKE St. Peter W.C. 11 BINHAM Priory W.C. 22 BROOME St. Michael 16 BINTREE St. Swithin 3 BRUNDALL St. Laurence 1 BIRCHAM GREAT St. Mary W.C. 21 BRUNSTEAD St. Peter 9 BUCKENHAM NEW St. 17 BIRCHAM NEWTON All Saints N/M 21 Martin BITTERING PARVA SS P & Paul 12 Methodist Chapel 17 BLAKENEY St. Nicholas W.C. 22 BUCKENHAM OLD All W.C. 17 St. Peter R.C W.C. 22 Saints Methodist Hargham Rd W.C 17 Methodist Chapel W.C. 22 BUNWELL St. Michael & All W.C. 11 BLICKLING St. Andrew 3 Angels BURGH ST. PETER St. Mary W.C 14 BLOFIELD St. Andrew W.C. 1 BURGH CASTLE SS P &Paul W.C 2 BLO’NORTON St. Andrew 17 BURGH-next-AYLSHAM St. 3 BLUNDESTON St Mary 15 Mary BODHAM All Saints 22 BURGH PARVA St. Mary 22 BODNEY St. Mary N/M 18 BOOTON St. Michael N/M 3 BURLINGHAM NORTH St. 1 BOUGHTON All Saints W.C. E16 Andrew BURLINGHAM SOUTH St. 1 BRACON ASH St. Nicholas 13 Edmund BRADENHAM WEST St. W.C. 12 BURNHAM DEEPDALE St. N/M 21 Andrew Mary BRADFIELD St. Giles 7 BURNHAM NORTON St. 20 BRADWELL St. Nicholas W.C. 2 Margaret Carmelite Friary (ruin) N/M 20 Methodist Chapel W.C. 2 Church Lane BURNHAM OVERY St. 20 BRAMERTON St. Peter 14 Clement BURNHAM SUTTON cum N/M 20 BRAMPTON St. Peter 3 ULPH BRANCASTER St. Mary W.C. 21 BURNHAM THORPE All 20 Saints BRANDISTON St. Nicholas N/M 3 BURNHAM MARKET St. 20 BRANDON PARVA All Saints N/M 12 Mary BRAYDESTON St. Michael 1 St. Henry R.C. W.C. 20 BURSTON St. Mary W.C. 16 BRECKLES St. Margaret 18 Chapel, Mill Road 16 BRESSINGHAM St. John the W.C. 16 BUXTON St. Andrew W.C. 3 Baptist BYLAUGH St. Mary the 3 Methodist Chapel. 16 Virgin BRETTENHAM St Andrew 17 C BRIDGHAM St. Mary W.C. 16 CAISTER-ON-SEA Holy W.C 2 BRININGHAM St. Maurice 22 Trinity BRINTON St. Andrew 22 Methodist 2 BRISLEY St Bartholomew 20 CAISTER WEST St. Edmund 2 BRISTON All Saints 22 CAISTOR ST EDMUND St W.C. 14 Edmund Evangelical Congregat’l 22 CALTHORPE St. Margaret 3 CANTLEY St. Margaret 1 CRANWORTH St. Mary N/M 12 CARBROOKE SS Peter & 18 CREAKE NORTH St. Mary 20 Paul CREAKE SOUTH St. Mary W.C. 20 CARLETON St. PETER St Peter 14 CRESSINGHAM GREAT St. 18 CARLETON FOREHOE St. N/M 12 Michael Mary Methodist Chapel, Chalk W.C. 18 CARLETON RODE All Saints 11 Hill Baptist Chapel W.C 11 CRESSINGHAM LITTLE St. 18 CARLTON COLVILLE St Peter 2 Andrew CRIMPLESHAM St. Mary E16 CASTLE ACRE St. James W.C. 18 CRINGLEFORD St. Peter 13 CASTLE RISING St. 21 Lawrence CROMER SS Peter & Paul 7 CASTON Holy Cross N/M 18 St. Martin, Suffield Park W.C. 7 CATFIELD All Saints 9 Methodist Chapel, Holt Rd 7 CATTON NEW Christchurch 4 R.C., Overstrand Road 7 CATTON NEW St. Luke 4 CROSTWICK St. Peter 4 CATTON OLD St. Margaret 4 CROSTWIGHT All Saints 9 CAWSTON St. Agnes 3 CROXTON All Saints W.C. 17 CHEDGRAVE All Saints W.C. 14 CROWNTHORPE St James 13 CLAXTON St. Andrew 14 D CLENCHWARTON ST 23 MARGARET DENTON St. Mary W.C 16 CLEY St. Margaret 22 U.R.C Chapel W.C. 16 CLIPPESBY St. Peter 2 DENVER St. Mary W.C. E16 COCKLEY CLEY All Saints 18 DEOPHAM St Andrew 13 COCKTHORPE All Saints N/M 22 Methodist Chapel 13 COLBY St. Giles 9 DEREHAM EAST St. Nicholas W.C. 12 Wesleyan Reform, Long Rd W.C 9 Trinity Meth., Theatre St 12 COLKIRK St. Mary 20 R.C. Sacred Heart 12 COLNEY St. Andrew 13 Congregational Mark Pl W.C 12 COLTISHALL St. John Baptist 3 DEREHAM WEST St. Andrew E16 COLTON St. Andrew N/M 12 DERSINGHAM St. Nicholas W.C. 21 Open for refreshments CONGHAM St Andrew 23 Methodist Chapel 21 CORPUSTY SS Peter & Paul N/M 3 CORTON St Bartholomew 15 DICKLEBURGH All Saints W.C. 16 COSTESSEY NEW St. Helen 4 DIDLINGTON St. Michael 18 COSTESSEY OLD W.C 4 DILHAM St. Nicholas W.C. 9 St.Edmund DISS St. Mary W.C. 16 Chapel, The Street W.C. 4 Christian Community Ch 16 Vinces Rd Baptist W.C. 4 R.C. Shelfanger Road, 16 St. Henry Morse St. Walstan R.C. Townhouse W.C. 4 Methodist Cha, Victoria Rd W.C. 16 COSTON St Michael 12 U.R.C. Mere Street 16 CRANWICH St. Mary 18 S.A. Citadel, Sunnyside W.C. 16 S.F., 10, Frenze Road 16 FELTHORPE St. Margaret N/M 4 Baptist Chapel, Denmark St 16 FELTWELL St. Mary W.C. E15 DITCHINGHAM St. Mary 16 FERSFIELD St. Andrew 16 DOCKING St. Mary W.C. 21 FIELD DALLING St. Andrew 22 DOWNHAM MARKET St W.C. E16 Edmund FILBY All Saints W.C. 2 St. Dominic RC W.C. E16 Methodist Chapel, W.C E16 FINCHAM St. Martin N/M E16 Paradise Rd DRAYTON St. Margaret 4 FISHLEY St. Mary 1 DUNHAM GREAT St. Andrew 12 FLEGGBURGH St. Margaret 2 (Burgh St Margaret) DUNHAM LITTLE St. 12 St. Mary (ruin, sign at Ruin 2 Margaret Church DUNSTON St. Remigius 14 Meth., Rollesby Road 2 (sign at church) DUNTON St. Peter Red. 20 N/M 21 FLITCHAM St. Mary the N/M Virgin FLIXTON St Andrew Ruin 15 E FLORDON St. Michael W.C. 11 EARSHAM All Saints W.C. 16 FORDHAM St Mary E15 FORNCETT St. Peter W.C. 13 EAST CARLETON St. Mary W.C. 13 ` EAST HARLING SS P & Paul 17 FORNCETT St. Mary W.C. 13 EAST WALTON St Mary N/M 23 FORNCETT END St Edmund 13 EAST WINCH All Saints 23 Methodist Chapel 13 EASTON St. Peter W.C. 12 FOULDEN All Saints 18 ECCLES St. Mary 9 FOULSHAM Holy Innocents 3 Ruins on Beach 9 Baptist Chapel W.C. 8 ECCLES St. Mary, 17 FOUNTAIN OF LIFE (Ashill) 18 Quidenham EDGEFIELD SS Peter & Paul 3 FOXLEY St. Thomas 3 FRAMINGHAM EARL St. 14 Hunworth Road (ruin) 3 Andrew FRAMINGHAM PIGOT St.
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