Best attractions and places to see around Deopham include a blend of historical sites and unique natural features. Located in South Norfolk, this area offers insights into local history and geology. Visitors can explore ancient churches, significant historical landmarks, and rare ice-age formations. The region provides a variety of points of interest for those seeking to discover its heritage and natural landscape.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The pub in Thomson (The Chequers) on Griston Road is worth a visit...old with lots of character.
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Founded in 1107 by William d'Aubigny, the butler to King Henry I, Wymondham Abbey was once a thriving monastery. However, it was closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII, with the abbey officially surrendered to the crown in 1538. Today, the building serves as an Anglican parish church.
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Not so good spot for lunch, move on and find a better place
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Listed as one of the '50 Great British Trees', the oak was reputedly where Robert Kett addressed a meeting which resulted in 'Kett's Rebellion' against enclosure of common land and rising living costs. It didn't end well: the Ketts and other rebels were later hung here. Avoid the busy main road and use the cycle path which runs parallel to it just behind the tree.
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Has that curious thing of being impressively intact at one end but partially ruined at the other. Very grand for a parish church!
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Just a signal box and a level crossing over the single track line. Not a busy line so the crossing is rarely closed!
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Quaint market town with the usual collection of shops and cafes making it a good place for a ride break.
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The Pingo Trail is an 8 mile hike around Thompson Common which takes in the delights of the ice age pools known as pingos. As the ground froze, water underneath froze to create little hills. When the ice melted the earth dropped back down and created the pingos. They are usually found in places such as Greenland and Alaska so it is an interesting and unique place to visit.
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The area around Deopham is rich in history. You can explore Wymondham Abbey, a significant monastery founded in 1107 that now serves as an Anglican parish church. Another notable historical landmark is Wymondham Market Cross, a 17th-century octagonal structure in the historic market town of Wymondham. Don't miss Kett's Oak, a historically significant tree linked to Kett's Rebellion, or the medieval All Saints Church, Ashwellthorpe, featuring an ornate alabaster tomb.
Yes, the region boasts the unique Pingo Pond on the Pingo Trail. These ice-age pools are rare geological formations typically found in places like Greenland and Alaska, making their presence here particularly interesting. You can explore them on an 8-mile hike around Thompson Common.
Many attractions around Deopham are suitable for families. Highlights like Wymondham Abbey, Pingo Pond on the Pingo Trail, and Wymondham Market Cross are all considered family-friendly. Additionally, Melsop Farm Park, located in Scoulton, offers a children's farm experience suitable for ages 0-12.
There are several options for walks and hikes. The Pingo Trail offers an 8-mile hike around Thompson Common, allowing you to discover unique ice-age pools. For more structured routes, you can find various easy hikes around the area, including loops from Crogham Farm and Wymondham. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Deopham guide.
Yes, the area offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Marriott's Way loop from Hingham or shorter, easy loops from Great Ellingham. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around Deopham guide.
Within Deopham, you can visit St. Andrew's Church, a Grade I listed building dating back to the late 14th century, which still retains 17th-century pews. Also, St. Mary's Church in Hackford, within Deopham parish, began in the 12th century. The Deopham Green Chapel, built in 1837, also holds local historical significance.
Yes, you can visit RAF Deopham Green, a former Royal Air Force station built for the USAAF during World War II. While most buildings are gone, many runways and taxiways remain, and there are memorials on-site and in nearby Hingham and Attleborough. You can find more information about its history on Wikipedia.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and unique natural beauty. The impressively intact and partially ruined sections of Wymondham Abbey are often highlighted, as are the rare ice-age pools of the Pingo Trail. The charm of historic market towns like Wymondham, with its numerous listed buildings and the Market Cross, is also a popular draw.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate running loops starting from Great Ellingham, Wicklewood, and Attleborough. For detailed routes and distances, check out the Running Trails around Deopham guide.
Kett's Oak is listed as one of the '50 Great British Trees' and is historically significant as the reputed location where Robert Kett addressed a meeting that led to Kett's Rebellion against the enclosure of common land and rising living costs in 1549.
Yes, beyond the churches, you can find examples like The Mill in Deopham, a tower mill that was in use from 1830 to 1923. Also, The Cottage and The Old Blacksmith's Arms in Deopham Green is an 18th-century former pub with a rendered timber frame and thatched roof, now a Grade II listed dwelling. More details can be found on Norfolk Heritage Explorer.


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