From Walsingham to Great Snoring
Return to the main exit of the car park and turn left, soon to go down Coker's Hill. Go straight across at the junction along Back Lane. The remains of the Franciscan friary are over a flint wall to your left, incorporated into a private house. At a T-junction, turn right uphill, then where the lane curves right, go left along the Pilgrims' Way, the route of a dismantled railway.
Follow the level gravel path through open country with good views for 1 mile (1.6km). When it ends, turn left into Houghton St Giles and turn right to pass the Slipper Chapel on your left (built in the 1300s and partly destroyed during the Reformation), then past the former railway until you enter North Barsham.
At the junction, keep left, and take the lane signposted to West Barsham, to reach a junction in a shady copse. Take the lane to the left, up the hill with a fir plantation on your right. Go down a hill, past another junction to the right and more of the dismantled railway, to eventually reach the village of East Barsham.
Turn left at the T-junction and walk past the White Horse Inn. Just after passing a very ornate red-brick manor house, turn right into high-banked Water Lane, signed to Great Snoring. Look for partridges, yellowhammers and finches in the hedgerows.
At the junction, take the righthand turn. (It is possible to take The Greenway to Walsingham shortly after this point, but be warned that it can be extremely boggy.) Continue ahead into Great Snoring with the church to your right, and turn left at the crossroads by the bus stop to quickly reach open fields again. After a mile (1.6 km), look out for an arrowed path on the left and cross a stile into a field. Follow the worn path ahead under telephone wires, which soon curves left to a gate. Continue across pasture to a further stile and turn right along a drive next to farm buildings, with the abbey ruins visible ahead. At the road, follow the path left along the back and into St Mary's churchyard.
Leave St Mary's churchyard via the main gate and continue along the road, turning right at the junction into Little Walsingham. To visit the Anglican shrine, turn right at the pump house, topped with a brazier that is lit on state occasions; otherwise keep ahead and then turn immediately left to reach the car park.
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