Peddars Way: North Pickenham to Rhubarb Cottage
From North Pickenham the Peddars Way runs along the road, going in a northwesterly direction until it meets the road to Swaffham. Here, it crosses over and, passing through a disused railway bridge, becomes a pleasing, broad grassy track known as Procession Way. It may have been called this after the ceremony of ‘beating the bounds’ that used to be practiced along it, but more likely because of the number of religious processions that are thought to have followed this part of the route on pilgrimage
to Walsingham.
After a mile (1.6km), you reach a crossways of paths, the left-hand of which leads to the interesting and still largely unspoilt market town of Swaffham. After another 500yds (450m) you meet the hurly-burly of the A47.
Thankfully leaving the A47 behind, now make your way down a metalled farm lane, across the old Swaffham–East Dereham railway line, then go right and left past a row of cottages, past Palgrave Hall on your left and on to the farm at Great Palgrave. Between here and Little Palgrave Hall to the north is the site of the medieval villages of Great and Little Palgrave, deserted since the terrible ravages of the Black Death. A certain melancholy atmosphere still lingers here. Nearby is the particularly attractive
village of Sporle.
The route now leaves the original Peddars Way and follows metalled roads across high country, slipping down the left-hand-side of a hedge on its way down to the ancient crossroads with the A1065 at Bartholomew’s Hills.
The Peddars Way now goes up and then down again, past South Acre to Castle Acre in the valley of the Nar, affording fine views of the priory. The original Peddars Way is likely to have continued its straight course over Hungry Hill towards Castle Acre.
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