Exploring the Massinghams
From St Andrew's Church in Little Massingham walk towards the post box. Go to the end of the lane and turn left at the T-junction. After a few steps you reach a farm, The Paddocks, on your right. Turn right along the driveway and follow the track that winds round farm buildings. You will know you are on the public footpath when you pass the pond on your left. The track soon reaches a junction at Rudham Road, where you turn right towards Great Massingham. Go up a small hill between hedgerows, and stay on this road as it bends right, passing a telephone exchange and allotments to arrive at a fire station and junction.
Cross over and turn left to walk on the footpath. This is Great Massingham. One of its inhabitants in the 16th century was Stephen Perse, who later studied medicine at Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge. He founded a school there, called The Perse, which still thrives. The road eventually reaches a charming village green complete with duck pond. St Mary's Church stands on the green nearby.
Walk across the green towards the sign for Abbey Road. Next to this is a signposted track leading up the side of the quaintly named Hoss-Chestnut House. This will bring you out on to the rather wild common, where the foundations of the priory (it was never an abbey, despite its name) are supposed to be, although they are almost impossible to find. Follow the path alongside the common, aiming for the tall radio mast ahead of you. The path turns right alongside a field to arrive at a paved track. Turn left here, passing the radio mast and water tower. Once you have reached the mast the track becomes pleasantly rural and the verges are full of red campion and delicate violets in early spring.
This track meets the Peddars Way, which is well signposted. Turn right, and continue walking along this straight track for about a mile (1.6km). This bisects a huge field landscape and climbs to reach about 300ft (91m) above sea level, while mature oak trees rustle their leaves in the breeze. Cross a road and keep straight ahead on the Peddars Way. Ignore a private track and the public bridleway to your left and continue until you reach a bridleway on the right, just after a Norfolk Songlines sculpture evoking images of an ancient land and the walkers who have used this path before.
Turn right with the trees of Nut Wood to your right and rolling fields to your left. Keep right when you reach another track and follow it between tall hedgerows and through Middle Farm to reach a quiet lane.
Turn left here. A lake, perhaps with squabbling moorhens, lies to your right. The lane ascends a hill and you will find yourself back at St Andrew's Church in Little Massingham again.
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