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CASTLE ROAD
METTINGHAM CASTLE Heritage Category: Scheduling
Grade: Not Applicable to this List Entry
List Entry Number: 1006055
METTINGHAM CASTLE REMAINS
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1182745
REMAINS OF COLLEGE AT METTINGHAM CASTLE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 135260
MANOR FARM ROAD MOTTE AND BAILEY CASTLE known as ‘The Mount’ Heritage Category: Scheduling Grade: Not Applicable to this List Entry List Entry Number: 1018329
MANOR FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032021
GREAT COMMON LANE
ENGLISH COTTAGE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032017
TOP FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1182733
HAWTHORN FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1183327
SCHOOL ROAD
CHURCH OF ST ANDREW
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: I
List Entry Number: 1032019
TOOKS COMMON (part of the proposed one way traffic system)
NUMBER 1 (THE GRANGE), NUMBER 2, NUMBER 3 (ROSE COTTAGE) AND NUMBER 4
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1352593
TOOKS COMMON LANE (part of the proposed one way traffic system)
WESLYAN CHAPEL
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032016
MOAT FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1284102
HALL ROAD (part of RES proposed one way traffic system)
GRANGE FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032033
GABLES FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032034
CLARKES LANE (part of RES proposed one way traffic system
ORCHARD FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1284112
BARN TO THE NORTH OF ORCHARD FARMHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1352631
SOUTH SIDE OF THE B1062 – RES PROPOSED MAIN ACCESS ROUTE
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: I
List Entry Number: 1284396
METTINGHAM HALL
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1352600
THE RED HOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032037
FORMER WORKSHOUSE CHAPEL
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032005
FORMER WANGFORD HUNDRED WORKHOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1352627
CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II*
List Entry Number: 1032004
THE WHITE HOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032030
SERPENTINE WALL 20 METRES SOUTH EAST OF THE WHITE HOUSE
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1032031
CHURCHES AND LISTED BUILDINGS ALONG OTHER POSSIBLE ROADS TO SITE
CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST – MILL LANE, ST JOHN
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II*
List Entry Number: 1032020
CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE -TOP ROAD, ST ANDREW
Heritage Category: Listing
Grade: II*
List Entry Number: 1197944
Gull Lane
Shown on the OS map as a byway. UK PRoW published online the Definitive Statement of PRoW for Shipmeadow Parish, stating that Gull Lane is a track in a sunken Lane. A sunken lane is a term for an old road or green lane and so has heritage value. Gull Lane will be surrounded for about 300 metres by the solar farm, then bordered by it.
Gull Lane meets the Angles Way towards the East.
The Angles Way
Angles Way is a 93 mile walking trail following the county boundary of Norfolk and Suffolk, meandering along the Waveney river valley between the broads at Great Yarmouth and the Brecks at Thetford. It is a designated long distance PRoW of heritage importance. It has been described as one of the best waterside walks in England. The valley and many of the paths have been in existence for hundreds of years, and the route winds through broadland, marsh, riverside, open countryside, farmland and heathland. Points of interest along the route include medieval castles at Bungay, Mettingham and Wingfield and many listed houses along the way. The Angles Way will be bordered by the solar farm for some distance.
Adrian Bell Author
Adrian Bell lived for several years with his wife Marjorie, at Crake Hall, Clarkes Lane. This is next to the proposed solar farm.
He wrote 25 books about his life and farming work in East Anglia. In his book ‘The Green Bond’ published in 1976 Adrian writes about his home in St Andrews, his walks around the neighbouring villages, churches, houses and roads, all still identifiable today (p17-19, p54-55, p70, p93) and walking across Great Common along Mill Road to St Johns church (p115- 121).
Adrian Bell compiled the first Times crossword and others thereafter and wrote the column ‘Countryman's Notebook’ for the Eastern Daily Press and later for the East Anglian Daily Times. Their son, Martin Bell, became a BBC journalist and an MP.