Castle Acre, The Priory, The West Front 1891
Photo ref: 29113
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This is one of Norfolk's most interesting and historic parishes. Situated on the Peddars Way on the banks of the River Nar, it has an old castle and a picturesque priory. William de Warrenne was granted Castle Acre by William the Conqueror. The Duke of Norfolk took it over after the Dissolution. Unfortunately, the castle and priory have been raided over the centuries to provide local building materials. This façade has beautiful arcading and mouldings. It is late Norman, apart from the large pointed window over the middle arch; on either side of this are two smaller arches which led to the north and south aisles. The priory occupied over 40 acres - there are remains of its flint boundary walls.

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A Selection of Memories from Castle Acre

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Castle Acre

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My great grandfather John Robert Leaman was school master at Castle Acre school - his wife (my great grandmother) was Elizabeth Jane Leaman (nee Ellis). I have visited Castleacre recently and found the village such a beautiful, interesting idyllic place to be. If anyone knows or has any history of this time I would love to hear about them. The time my great grandfather was school master the doctor was Dr Love and the ...see more