Warham

All Saints' Church, Warham
All Saints' Church, Warham.

Warham is a pretty village with many attractive flint cottages and houses. Situated halfway between Binham and Wells-next-the-Sea, it is not on the coast but close enough to walk or cycle there.

Although only a small village it has two mediaeval churches. St. Mary Magdalen's stands at the west end of Warham, and All Saints', found to the south-east, has lost its tower. Inside, it has three fonts, one of which is Norman.

South of the village, beside the river Stiffkey, is a fine Iron Age fort, known as Warham Camp. It is quite well preserved and makes for an interesting visit.

The popular village pub, the Horseshoes, is a free house and serves meals.

Thomas Flanagan


The chancel of All Saints', with north and south trancepts.
The chancel of All Saints', with north and south trancepts.

The Church of St. Mary Magdalen
The church of St. Mary Magdalen, Warham.