English Heritage sites near Ingham Parish

Bury St Edmunds Abbey

BURY ST EDMUNDS ABBEY

5 miles from Ingham Parish

The extensive remains of one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England, shrine of St Edmund.

Thetford, Church of the Holy Sepulchre

THETFORD, CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE

7 miles from Ingham Parish

The only surviving remains in England of a priory of Canons of the Holy Sepulchre, who aided pilgrims to Christ's tomb: the ruined nave of their 14th-century church, later used as a barn.

Thetford Priory

THETFORD PRIORY

7 miles from Ingham Parish

The extensive remains of one of the most important East Anglian monasteries, the Cluniac Priory of Our Lady of Thetford and the burial place of the earls and dukes of Norfolk for 400 years.

Thetford Warren Lodge

THETFORD WARREN LODGE

8 miles from Ingham Parish

Thetford Warren Lodge was probably built c.1400 by the Prior of Thetford; this defensible lodge protected gamekeepers and hunting parties against armed poachers.

Moulton Packhorse Bridge

MOULTON PACKHORSE BRIDGE

11 miles from Ingham Parish

A pretty four-arched late medieval bridge, spanning the River Kennett on the old route from Cambridge to Bury St Edmunds.

Grime's Graves - Prehistoric Flint Mine

GRIME'S GRAVES - PREHISTORIC FLINT MINE

12 miles from Ingham Parish

Grime’s Graves is a unique visitor attraction in Norfolk as the only Neolithic flint mine open to visitors in Britain.


Churches in Ingham Parish

Ingham, St. Bartholomew

The Street Ingham Bury St Edmunds
07546 491388
http://www.blackbourneteamministry.org

Welcome to St. Bartholomew's Church, which is used as both a place of worship and as a Community Centre. The tower is older than the rest of the church walling and dates from the middle of the 14th century.

The interior of the church was remodelled in 1861 and in 1986 the Victorian pews and pulpit were removed, the nave is now used much as it was before the Reformation. A kitchen and toilet were added in 1989.

There is plenty of parking for visitors in the churchyard to the north of the church.

Our aim is to worship the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to teach the bible in a way that is relevant to everyday life, to enable people to grow in faith, understanding and love, equip people to serve and to offer people the opportunity to meet with Jesus and discover forgiveness and new life.


Pubs in Ingham Parish

Cadogan Arms

The St, Ingham, IP31 1NG
(01284) 728443
thecadogan.co.uk/

Large flint and stone faced building that contains various rooms. The pub was renovated in 2007 and decorated to a very high standard. In 2011, the pub was awarded an AA Rosette for its outstanding food (see Publican Magazine).