English Heritage sites near Honing Parish
COW TOWER, NORWICH
13 miles from Honing Parish
One of the earliest purpose-built artillery blockhouses in England, this brick tower was built in c.1398-9 to command a strategic point in Norwich’s city defence.
BACONSTHORPE CASTLE
14 miles from Honing Parish
Visit the extensive ruins of Baconsthorpe Castle, a moated and fortified 15th century manor house, that are a testament to the rise and fall of a prominent Norfolk family, the Heydons.
CAISTER ROMAN FORT
16 miles from Honing Parish
The partial excavated remains of a Roman ‘Saxon Shore’ fort, including wall and ditch sections and building foundations.
BERNEY ARMS WINDMILL
17 miles from Honing Parish
Visit one of Norfolk's best and largest extant marsh mills, built to grind a constituent of cement and in use until 1948, finally pumping water to drain surrounding marshland.
BURGH CASTLE ROMAN FORT
17 miles from Honing Parish
The imposing stone walls, with added towers for catapults, of a Roman 3rd century ‘Saxon Shore’ fort. Enjoy panoramic views over Breydon Water, into which the fourth wall long since collapsed.
GREAT YARMOUTH ROW HOUSES AND GREYFRIARS' CLOISTERS
18 miles from Honing Parish
Enjoy a rare trip back in time at this Norfolk visitor attraction. The delightful Row Houses at Row 111 and the Old Merchant’s House are rare remnants of Great Yarmouth’s original distinctive ‘Rows’.
Churches in Honing Parish
Honing: St Peter & St Paul
Honing Long Lane
Honing
North Walsham
01692 651116
A very warm welcome to St Peter and St Paul in Honing. Our parish is part of the Smallburgh Benefice.
The current church was originally built in the fifteenth century. It has a dramatically tall C15th tower which dominates the village and local landscape. The church was reconstructed in the eighteenth century, with the work finished in 1795, when the aisle arcades were greatly reduced in width, new windows were constructed with intersecting tracery, and the chancel shortened to four feet in length. During a great wind the pair of west doors were damaged and during the C18th work, the fine doorway was partially bricked up, retaining its richly moulded brick arch, and transformed into a window. The tower's vast perpendicular west window with dividing transom and tracery remains intact. There is an Early English font of Purbeck marble. A memorial brass and monuments, particularly to the Cubitt family, are well worth discovering. One bell survives from the original peal of five.
The interior of the church was refitted from 1928-1931 at a cost of about £800 with new choir stalls, chancel table, communion rails, pews and pulpit all carved from oak grown on the Honing Estate by Cornish & Gaymers (North Walsham) and overseen by Mr Edward Cubitt. His grandson, Mr Thomas Cubitt, was part of the team who oversaw repairs to the tower in 1991, costing £51,000. Between 2017 and 2018 our church underwent major works to repair the roof and make it weatherproof, repair a tower buttress, replace all the rainwater drainage and make access to the tower safer. Heating was also added. The cost of over £300,000 was largely met by a grant from The Heritage Lottery Fund, for which the parish is very grateful.
Please read further details about our church on this website and on our village website https://honingvillage.wordpress.com/
No churches found in Honing Parish
