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Binham Priory & Monastic Ruins at Binham Priory Church & Monastic Precinct
Religious Site, free entry
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Details
A 900 year old parish church with Benedictine monastic ruins.
Interpretation panels and displays. Range of activities. Regular guided tours. Easy access. Toilet facilities. Car park. Open daily.
The 'Binham Priory Access and Conservation' project completed in 2009 has received the following awards. 1. The Graham Allen award for Conservation and Design from North Norfolk District Council, 2. The Council for the Protection of Rural England award for Architecture, 3. The Royal Institute of British Architects in the East of England runner-up in the Heritage section 'Spirit of Ingenuity '.
Opening details
Wedding and funeral services are also held throughout the year.
Prices
Free entry
Donations for the maintenance of the Priory are sought from all visitors.
Also at this Venue
Address
Westgate Road,
Binham,
Fakenham,
Norfolk,
NR21 0DQ
Directions
Map reference: TF 982396 Lat: 52.91762 Long: 0.94685
By Road:
Binham Priory is in North Norfolk. It is situated five miles south east of Wells next the Sea, a turning off the B1105
Binham Priory is 5 miles SE of Wells next the Sea in NW Norfolk. A turning off B1105 (between Wells and Little Walsingham), to Warham and Binham.
Facilities
Baby changing facilities
Coach parties accepted
Disabled toilets
English Heritage Property
Facilities for groups
Facilities for educational visits
Gift shop
Picnic site
Public toilets
Accepts groups
Children welcome
Mobility Accessibility Facilities
Dogs accepted
Guided tours for individuals
Guided tours for groups
Smoking not allowed
Hearing Accessibility Facilities
The 'Binham Priory Access and Conservation' project completed in 2009 has received the following awards. 1. The Graham Allen award for Conservation and Design from North Norfolk District Council, 2. The Council for the Protection of Rural England award for Architecture, 3. The Royal Institute of British Architects in the East of England runner-up in the Heritage section 'Spirit of Ingenuity '.