Gayton Thorpe Common

Downs, Moorland in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

Gayton Thorpe Common

Narrow lane near Gayton in Norfolk
Narrow lane near Gayton in Norfolk Credit: Richard Humphrey

Gayton Thorpe Common is a picturesque area located in the county of Norfolk, England. Covering an expansive area, it encompasses both downs and moorland landscapes, making it a diverse and unique natural habitat. The common is situated near the village of Gayton Thorpe, and it attracts visitors from near and far due to its stunning scenery and varied flora and fauna.

The common is characterized by rolling hills and open grasslands, providing ample space for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and picnicking. The downs offer superb views of the surrounding countryside, while the moorland is home to a rich array of plant species, including heather, gorse, and bracken.

Wildlife enthusiasts will find much to explore in Gayton Thorpe Common. The area supports a range of bird species, including skylarks, lapwings, and meadow pipits. Additionally, the common is home to various mammals, such as rabbits, hares, and foxes, which can often be spotted during a leisurely stroll.

The common is managed by local conservation organizations, ensuring the preservation and protection of its natural beauty. Visitors are encouraged to respect the environment and adhere to designated paths to avoid disturbing the delicate ecosystems.

Whether you are seeking a tranquil escape or an opportunity to immerse yourself in the wonders of nature, Gayton Thorpe Common offers a serene and captivating experience. With its magnificent downs and moorland, it is a haven for nature lovers and a testament to the breathtaking landscapes that Norfolk has to offer.

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Gayton Thorpe Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.730078/0.56182164 or Grid Reference TF7317. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Narrow lane near Gayton in Norfolk
Narrow lane near Gayton in Norfolk
Downhill lane to Gayton Thorpe in Norfolk
Downhill lane to Gayton Thorpe in Norfolk
Gayton Hall Norfolk - southern boundary
Gayton Hall Norfolk - southern boundary
Country lane to Gayton Thorpe, Norfolk Numerous hedges have recently been cut back in this area of Norfolk
Country lane to Gayton Thorpe, Norfolk
Numerous hedges have recently been cut back in this area of Norfolk
Life after death in Gayton, Norfolk This dead tree on Winch Road south of the village forms a perfect framework for prolific ivy growth.
Life after death in Gayton, Norfolk
This dead tree on Winch Road south of the village forms a perfect framework for prolific ivy growth.
Entrance to Raes Farm south of Gayton
Entrance to Raes Farm south of Gayton
Wizard Cottage south of Gayton Is this Harry Potter's Norfolk holiday home?
Wizard Cottage south of Gayton
Is this Harry Potter's Norfolk holiday home?
House on Lynn Road, Gayton Opposite the junction with Winch Road
House on Lynn Road, Gayton
Opposite the junction with Winch Road
Inquisitive horse near Gayton Thorpe
Inquisitive horse near Gayton Thorpe
Near Gravel Pit Plantation looking towards Gayton
Near Gravel Pit Plantation looking towards Gayton
Three shiny silos in the Norfolk sunshine Possibly something to do with free range pig farming. On the road between East Winch and East Walton
Three shiny silos in the Norfolk sunshine
Possibly something to do with free range pig farming. On the road between East Winch and East Walton
Straw stack near Walton Common, Norfolk
Straw stack near Walton Common, Norfolk
The wheelwright's oven and stone, East Walton See <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1744857" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1744857">Link</a> for more details
The wheelwright's oven and stone, East Walton
See Link for more details
Gayton St. Nicholas' church The height of the tower is accentuated by the short buttresses, conical cap and the figures at each corner. On the north side is a blocked Tudor doorway. On the east face of the tower the line of the old thatched roof can be clearly seen and inside is yet another much lower line from before the clerestory was added. In the nave is a simple 14th c. octagonal font with quatrefoil designs on the bowl and shaft and close by is an old four wheeled bier. Tall 14th c. octagonal piers support the tie-beam and arch-braced roof and form the arcades of north and south aisles. Above the chancel arch is a blocked east window. Large painted panels of glass form the lovely 19th c. east window, above in the apex of the roof is a shield surmounted by a dove. Below is a piscina and sedilia beneath arches and square hood.
Gayton St. Nicholas' church
The height of the tower is accentuated by the short buttresses, conical cap and the figures at each corner. On the north side is a blocked Tudor doorway. On the east face of the tower the line of the old thatched roof can be clearly seen and inside is yet another much lower line from before the clerestory was added. In the nave is a simple 14th c. octagonal font with quatrefoil designs on the bowl and shaft and close by is an old four wheeled bier. Tall 14th c. octagonal piers support the tie-beam and arch-braced roof and form the arcades of north and south aisles. Above the chancel arch is a blocked east window. Large painted panels of glass form the lovely 19th c. east window, above in the apex of the roof is a shield surmounted by a dove. Below is a piscina and sedilia beneath arches and square hood.
Gayton Thorpe St. Mary's church The Saxon tower of this church is almost oval rather than round, intentional or not? In to it are set slit windows with large splays inside and out. Uppermost is Norman with four good decorative windows. Apart from the tower the exterior is unremarkable. In the nave however the roof is quite different. Probably originally intended as a hammerbeam roof, tie beams have been inserted on the hammers for additional bracing to prevent the north and south walls collapsing outwards. A seven sacrament font of inferior quality has an unusual eighth panel in that it depicts a crowned Virgin and Child. Beyond the simple communion rail is a piscina and dropped-sill sedilia with two stone armrests. Ave is a modern roof as are most of the fixtures and fitting in this pleasant little church.
Gayton Thorpe St. Mary's church
The Saxon tower of this church is almost oval rather than round, intentional or not? In to it are set slit windows with large splays inside and out. Uppermost is Norman with four good decorative windows. Apart from the tower the exterior is unremarkable. In the nave however the roof is quite different. Probably originally intended as a hammerbeam roof, tie beams have been inserted on the hammers for additional bracing to prevent the north and south walls collapsing outwards. A seven sacrament font of inferior quality has an unusual eighth panel in that it depicts a crowned Virgin and Child. Beyond the simple communion rail is a piscina and dropped-sill sedilia with two stone armrests. Ave is a modern roof as are most of the fixtures and fitting in this pleasant little church.
The Rampant Horse pub (closed), Gayton The pub closed in 2012 and there are plans to convert the building into housing. There is currently a campaign by residents of Gayton to block this and to reopen it as a community pub. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.lynnnews.co.uk/news/local/latest-local-news/residents-launch-campaign-to-save-gayton-pub-from-housing-plan-1-6117504" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.lynnnews.co.uk/news/local/latest-local-news/residents-launch-campaign-to-save-gayton-pub-from-housing-plan-1-6117504">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The Rampant Horse pub (closed), Gayton
The pub closed in 2012 and there are plans to convert the building into housing. There is currently a campaign by residents of Gayton to block this and to reopen it as a community pub. See LinkExternal link
Former chapel, Gayton The plaque on the gable reads "Primitive Methodist Chapel 1870". It is now converted to residential use and appears to be for sale at the moment.
Former chapel, Gayton
The plaque on the gable reads "Primitive Methodist Chapel 1870". It is now converted to residential use and appears to be for sale at the moment.
St Nicholas' church, Gayton (1) A C14 church, restored in 1850. The lower portions of the tower probably belong to an earlier structure.

The roof is currently undergoing repairs.
St Nicholas' church, Gayton (1)
A C14 church, restored in 1850. The lower portions of the tower probably belong to an earlier structure. The roof is currently undergoing repairs.
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Gayton Thorpe Common is located at Grid Ref: TF7317 (Lat: 52.730078, Lng: 0.56182164)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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