Wymondham is a market town about eight miles southwest of Norwich and its name is thought to derive from 'Wigmund's homestead'. The town was nearly destroyed by fire in the early 17th century but still has a fine 17th century Market Cross. Elizabethan and moated Morley Old Hall lies about three miles southwest of the town. The parish church is unusual in that it has two towers and was once part of a Benedictine Abbey. St Thomas a Becket's Well is nearby. St Kett's Oak lies three miles to the northeast of Norwich and is associated with a local landowner responsible for Kett's Rebellion in the 16th century.
Fairland Court is situated off Fairland Street close to shops in the town centre and within walking distance of the...
Facilities include a visiting house manager and 24 hour emergency Careline system, lift, residents' lounge, communal laundry, conservatory, library, electronic...
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service.
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