Dereham, 1893
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A quiet lane on the fringes of the town. Washing dries in the breeze in the gardens of plain, mellow cottages. In the background are the two towers of St Nicholas's church - the second detached bell tower was built in the churchyard in the 15th century. It has a Norman south doorway and a celebrated panelled font of 1468 which cost £12 13s 9d. On the evening of July, in the year 18-, at East D-, a beautiful little town in a certain district of East Anglia, I first saw the light.' George Borrow, the 'gentleman gypsy', was lucky to have been born in this pleasing old country town. It enjoys a prosperity founded on more than its market and agricultural traditions. Engineering works were established here in Victorian times and Dereham grew into one of the busiest centres of commerce in central Norfolk.

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I remember taking a short cut thru the church cemertary to get to sandy lane ..I never was afriad at night, I ran mostly tho lol..Anybody elses shortcut??
I stayed there in 1972-73 and then went to Sandy Lane childrens home while going to Northgate High school..Was anybody around then that we share stories :)
I live a short walk from this lovely building. This year is the 50th anniversary of Bishop Bonner's Cottage being turned into a museum 1963 - 2013. There will be a free admission day to the museum on its birthday of 11th May 2-4.30pm, you can find out more about the cottage on www.derehamhistory.com.
This is the first photograph I've seen of an early glimpse of the school, I wish I could find more and information on it.