Horning

Village Sign
4 star rating

About Horning

Name: Horning
Man Made: Village Sign
Material: Metal
Inscription: Horning / The Name Means “The Folk Who Live On The High Ground Between The Rivers” / In 1020 A. D. The Manor Was Given By King Canute To The Abbey Of St. Benet At Hulme, And The Bishop Of Norwich As Abbot Of St. Benets Is Still Lord Of The Manor.
Inscription 2: The Parish Extends Along The North Bank Of The River Bure To The Thurne Mouth And Includes The Ruins Of The Abbey And St. James Hospital Also The 13th Century Church Of St. Benedict.

Horning Description

Name: Horning
Man Made: Village Sign
Material: Metal
Inscription: Horning / The Name Means “The Folk Who Live On The High Ground Between The Rivers” / In 1020 A. D. The Manor Was Given By King Canute To The Abbey Of St. Benet At Hulme, And The Bishop Of Norwich As Abbot Of St. Benets Is Still Lord Of The Manor.
Inscription 2: The Parish Extends Along The North Bank Of The River Bure To The Thurne Mouth And Includes The Ruins Of The Abbey And St. James Hospital Also The 13th Century Church Of St. Benedict.

More about Horning

Horning is located at North Norfolk

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