Discover the best top things to do in Walsingham, United Kingdom including Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady, Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Church of the Holy Transfiguration, Walsingham Abbey, Basilica of Our Lady of Walsingham, Holt Antique Furniture, Walsingham Farms Shop, St Seraphim's Chapel and Icon & Railway Heritage Museum, Shirehall Museum and Prison, Walsingham Tourist Information Centre.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
A very holy experience.As a Catholic I had a life-changing experience and want to thank the Conventional Friars James and Gerard Mary for their healing presence and Bernadette in the Cafeteria Victorious.
4.5 based on 352 reviews
Walsingham is a lovely village steeped in history. The shrine is set in lovely gardens with lots of icons. The shrine itself is stunning. The architecture, the windows, everything about this is beautiful. We had our two young grandsons with us aged 10 and 8 and even they were impressed. So peaceful and tranquil I could have spent hours here. Whether you are religious or not you cannot fail to be impressed. Can understand why so many people visit here.
4.5 based on 174 reviews
Walsingham Abbey Grounds surround the ruins of the historic Augustinian Priory of our Lady, England's most famous medieval pilgrimage shrine. The landscape garden, woods and river walks are also renowned for the white carpets of naturalised snowdrops which offer stunning displays in February. Admission includes the Shirehall Museum, originally a pilgrim hostel, which was converted into a Courtroom in Georgian times, and was in use as a court up to the 1970s. Today the Shirehall is Walsingham's museum of the history of pilgrimage and of local law and order. Also on display, Walsingham 950 time line tracing village history since 1061.
Had a lovely walk round the abbey grounds with the dog very picturesque & peaceful well worth a visit so pretty
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Specialist dealer in early English antique oak, period oak & country furniture, fine art & decorative period items from the 15th Century to 19th Century
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Here in Walsingham we want to celebrate everything that is great about Norfolk food. Locally sourced, ingredients to cook with, or dishes we've prepared in our kitchens ready for your plate. Our vision is to connect our great local producers directly with customers and fill our shops with the best of fresh local Norfolk produce. We are in the heart of rural North Norfolk surrounded by farmland, with pretty much everything available on the doorstep. We know our customers want to know where their food comes from, and to buy the best of local produce at a good price. As farmers we would love our customers to understand more about how food is produced locally and how the countryside is shaped by food production.
We had found this place during a pre-lockdown visit, earlier this year, just as all the shops and supermarkets were being raided for toilet-rolls and chickens (eg). We had taken the 10 1/4” gauge Wells train to Walsingham as a spur of the moment idea. We only had 1hr to kill before we needed to be back on the train, so walked about. The Farm Shop was the first thing we found, just being downhill from the train terminus. We were able to get the food we needed yet couldn’t find elsewhere. This time, there were the usual social-distancing and hygiene accommodations. The wide and superlative range of foods hadn’t changed dramatically- thankfully. This is a must visit place.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
4.0 based on 12 reviews
The Shirehall Museum and the Bridewell Prison are two of Walsingham’s hidden treasures. Admission to Walsingham Abbey Grounds includes the Shirehall Museum. Admission to the Bridewell is on request, we keep the key at the Museum (deposit required).
4.0 based on 3 reviews
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