Orange Row

Settlement in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

Orange Row

Terrington St Clement Parish Church: mid-September 2022 During a great walking week-end in Norfolk with two friends from my school days (1972 - 1979) there were times when I nipped off in the car to look at churches and other historical features: these are they!
Terrington St Clement Parish Church: mid-September 2022 Credit: Basher Eyre

Orange Row is a quaint and historic street located in the heart of Norfolk, England. Situated just a stone's throw away from Norwich Cathedral, it is a charming and picturesque row of terraced houses that dates back to the 17th century. The street is characterized by its vibrant and distinct orange-colored brickwork, which gives it its unique name.

The houses on Orange Row are known for their Georgian architecture, with beautiful sash windows, decorative doorways, and elegant wrought iron railings. Many of these houses have been well-preserved and restored, maintaining their original features and adding to the street's timeless appeal.

The street itself is narrow and cobbled, adding to its charm and character. Lined with trees and flower beds, Orange Row offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere despite being located in the city center. It is a popular spot for residents and tourists alike, who enjoy leisurely strolls along the street, admiring the architecture and soaking in the historical ambiance.

Orange Row is also home to a variety of small independent shops, cafes, and businesses that add to its vibrant and eclectic atmosphere. Visitors can explore boutique clothing stores, art galleries, and antique shops, making it a delightful destination for shopping and browsing.

Overall, Orange Row is a hidden gem in Norfolk, offering a glimpse into the past with its historical architecture and providing a charming and unique experience for all who visit.

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Terrington St Clement Parish Church: mid-September 2022 During a great walking week-end in Norfolk with two friends from my school days (1972 - 1979) there were times when I nipped off in the car to look at churches and other historical features: these are they!
Terrington St Clement Parish Church: mid-September 2022
During a great walking week-end in Norfolk with two friends from my school days (1972 - 1979) there were times when I nipped off in the car to look at churches and other historical features: these are they!
Terrington St Clement Churchyard
Terrington St Clement Churchyard
Terrington St Clement: Fenced off horse grazing areas
Terrington St Clement: Fenced off horse grazing areas
Terrington St Clement, St Clement's Church: Southern aspect
Terrington St Clement, St Clement's Church: Southern aspect
A17 eastbound at South Croft Field
A17 eastbound at South Croft Field
A17 at Moat Road junction
A17 at Moat Road junction
St Clement's Church The Church of St Clement, Terrington St Clement. Known as The Cathedral of the Marshes
St Clement's Church
The Church of St Clement, Terrington St Clement. Known as The Cathedral of the Marshes
Dack grave - Wesleyan churchyard, Terrington St Clement The Dack brothers were commemorated with a civilian headstone, rather than the simpler one issued by the War Graves Commission
Dack grave - Wesleyan churchyard, Terrington St Clement
The Dack brothers were commemorated with a civilian headstone, rather than the simpler one issued by the War Graves Commission
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk - East end
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk - East end
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk - Window The Good Shepherd
St Clement, Terrington St Clement, Norfolk - Window
The Good Shepherd
St Clements Church, Terrington St Clements Oranges and lemons... This picture shows the tower being separate from the main church building.
St Clements Church, Terrington St Clements
Oranges and lemons... This picture shows the tower being separate from the main church building.
Orange Row, Terrington St Clement ...Sadly, no Lemon Row that I could find. Once again, none of these roads are great for meeting large vehicles!
Orange Row, Terrington St Clement
...Sadly, no Lemon Row that I could find. Once again, none of these roads are great for meeting large vehicles!
Junction of Craske Lane and Bushmeadow Lane An ancient road junction on the outskirts of Terrington St Clement
Junction of Craske Lane and Bushmeadow Lane
An ancient road junction on the outskirts of Terrington St Clement
Old Sea Bank, Terrington St Clement Terrington, to the north and north-west is ringed by a succession of sea-banks, pushing steadily outwards, from vestiges of Roman works, through medieval remains, up to those of the twentieth century. This one is probably eighteenth century.
Old Sea Bank, Terrington St Clement
Terrington, to the north and north-west is ringed by a succession of sea-banks, pushing steadily outwards, from vestiges of Roman works, through medieval remains, up to those of the twentieth century. This one is probably eighteenth century.
Track off Roman Bank, Terrington St Clement A farm track runs north from the evocatively named 'Roman Bank' on the north-western edge of Terrington.
Track off Roman Bank, Terrington St Clement
A farm track runs north from the evocatively named 'Roman Bank' on the north-western edge of Terrington.
Bellmont Nurseries, Terrington St Clement The OS map records the site as 'Bellmount'. The prosperity of Terrington was built in the 1920s on flower and bulb cultivation. Nowadays most of the nurseries take twice-weekly deliveries of plants and flowers from Holland, but Bellmont remains the largest and oldest of the local nurseries.
Bellmont Nurseries, Terrington St Clement
The OS map records the site as 'Bellmount'. The prosperity of Terrington was built in the 1920s on flower and bulb cultivation. Nowadays most of the nurseries take twice-weekly deliveries of plants and flowers from Holland, but Bellmont remains the largest and oldest of the local nurseries.
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Orange Row is located at Grid Ref: TF5420 (Lat: 52.762304, Lng: 0.28461)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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