Potter Heigham

Distance: 5.0km (3.1 Miles)
Time: 2 Hours

It was a lovely sunny and calm day today so opted to complete a walk around the village, taking in the calm River Thurne and Candle Dyke.

A very calm River Thurne (having lived here for the last 20+ years I can say it is rare for it to be like this). Just in the distance is the lovely ruin of St Peter's Chapel.

A very calm River Thurne (having lived here for the last 20+ years I can say it is rare for it to be like this). Just in the distance is the lovely ruin of St Peter's Chapel.

Looking up the River Thurne in the direction of Somerton and Martham.

Looking up the River Thurne in the direction of Somerton and Martham.

A reflection of High's Drainage Mill.

A reflection of High's Drainage Mill.

High's Drainage Mill.

High's Drainage Mill.

Moss on the wall along the Thurne.

Moss on the wall along the Thurne.

A grass snake - in the grass.

A grass snake - in the grass.

Martham Level Drainage Mill.

Martham Level Drainage Mill.

Reed beds along Candle Dyke. This is a popular place for Dad to go fishing.

Reed beds along Candle Dyke. This is a popular place for Dad to go fishing.

A beautiful scene here and Candle Dyke today.

A beautiful scene here and Candle Dyke today.

Black and white shot over Heigham Holmes to Heigham Holmes Drainage Mill.

Black and white shot over Heigham Holmes to Heigham Holmes Drainage Mill.

The river towards Heigham Sound.

The river towards Heigham Sound.

The long straight track that takes you back to the Staithe.

The long straight track that takes you back to the Staithe.

A small lizard on the floor along the track.

A small lizard on the floor along the track.

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