English Heritage sites near Horham Parish
SAXTEAD GREEN POST MILL
5 miles from Horham Parish
Saxtead Green Post Mill is a corn mill, whose whole body revolves on its base and was one of many built in Suffolk from the late 13th century.
FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE
7 miles from Horham Parish
Framlingham Castle is a magnificent 12th century fortress with a long and colourful past which makes a fascinating family day out in Suffolk.
LEISTON ABBEY
15 miles from Horham Parish
The mainly 14th century remains of an abbey of Premonstratensian canons. Among Suffolk’s most impressive monastic ruins, with some spectacular architectural features.
ORFORD CASTLE
19 miles from Horham Parish
Discover one of England’s most complete and unusual keeps at this fascinating visitor attraction in Suffolk.
BURY ST EDMUNDS ABBEY
22 miles from Horham 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
22 miles from Horham 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.
Churches in Horham Parish
St Mary's Horham
The Street
Horham
Eye
07876 143579
Of Norman origin with 14th, 15th century and Victorian additions, the Church of St Mary’s is in good repair and well cared for - and has an award winning wildlife churchyard. Horham is widely known for the 95th Bomb Group museum and military hospital set up on a former World War 11 airfield. Bomb Group veterans, who still visit the village, contributed to the restoration in 1992 of St Mary’s famous bells, believed to be the oldest ring of eight in the world.
No churches found in Horham Parish