Sunday Picture Post: Green Lanes and Arable Fields

The forecast for 11th May 2026 isn’t good. Wind. Cold. Potential rain. Disregarding the negatives, we’re up early to get into Norwich, for the bus we need is an infrequent service. Yea, we’re there in time, and after a very bumpy ride we hop off here…

11th May 2026

🔼 As the sign in the window says, this is Hempnall – where I spent many a school holiday with my grandma. But we’re not ‘walking the Krons’ today as I did many times with grandma’s dog. We’re heading to the next village 🔽 Kron Manor, built ca.1610, much modified since

11th May 2026

11th May 2026

🔼 A few steps west of the village-proper is Pymar’s Lane. This is where our route begins 🔽 And is often the case, it takes us through a farmyard

11th May 2026

11th May 2026

🔼 For most of our trail we’ll be walking through scenes such as this. Saxlingham is great for walkers, with a plethora of public footpaths, all in good keep 🔽 Steps and a handrail down into ‘Mud Hole’. The open pipe beside the steps might alert you to the source of the ‘mud’. It’s more than just field drainage. When I was researching the history of Saxlingham, I discovered there’s a river rises between Saxlingham and Hempnall which has been directed via here, along Wash Lane, and subsequently under the village road to eventually join the River Tas. Today the ‘hole’ is dry.

11th May 2026

11th May 2026

🔼 Love this church. St Mary’s of Saxlingham Thorpe. The parish register records the presence of Kemps in the village (long story) 🔽

11th May 2026

🔽 Seen across the fields, St Mary’s at the neighbouring parish of Saxlingham Nethergate

11th May 2026

11th May 2026

🔼 Wash Lane, dry today. I have waded through it on past occasions 🔽 Looking back at Wash Lane as our trail takes us out of this ‘sometime-stream’s’ shallow valley

11th May 2026

11th May 2026

🔼 A short and rather narrow lane separate these two green lanes 🔽

11th May 2026

Emerging onto another lane, we’re heading now for our bus back to Norwich.

Hope you enjoyed our walk. More photos on Tuesday

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3 Responses to Sunday Picture Post: Green Lanes and Arable Fields

  1. poetisatinta's avatar poetisatinta says:

    I love all the nooks and crannies on this walk – the old church looks fascinating and everything is all so beautifully green – thanks for sharing I enjoyed our walk 😀

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  2. Sadje/ Sadie's avatar Sadje/ Sadie says:

    How beautiful and green is everything.

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  3. Violet Lentz's avatar Violet Lentz says:

    Ooooo you know I would love to hear the long Kemp story…..

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