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Magazine: A Walk through Holy Places
By The Revd Richard Woodham
April 2008
The path leads downhill through woods, to open park land with views over the sea. Turn right in front of the big house and you come to the village of Upper Sheringham. The church is dedicated to All Saints.

December 2007
I parked by Buckenham Station in the depth of winter. You could come by train! The potholed road leads south across the marshes to the River Yare. Birds are everywhere! On either side of the road thousand upon thousands of widgeon.

June 2007
On a sunny day at the end of June I had come to North Denes. It is at the other end of Great Yarmouth from the Pleasure Beach and about as far removed from the rides and the candy floss as anything could be! A large part of Jesus ministry was exercised around the Sea of Galilee and whenever I am beside the seaside I keep hearing echoes!

May 2007
We parked by the West Acre church and walked east. It was too early to stop for refreshments at the Stag public house, instead we turned right and crossed the river on a footbridge. At the way mark, we went left through woods to arrive by another ford and footbridge, ignoring these we took the way-marked path just down stream.

April 2007
From Buxton Station, on the Bure Valley Path and Railway, I crossed the tracks and walked into open fields. A gentle gradient led over the crest of a hill, where my spirit rose as a skylark provided the appropriate sound track!

March 2007
The path that leads down the Mount of Olives gave Jesus and his fellow pilgrims a panoramic view of Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Overshadowing all, centre-stage, was the great bulk of the Temple.

February 2007
On the journey from its source, close to Little Ellingham, the waters of the River Thet flow through the village of Bridgham before mingling with the Little Ouse at Thetford for its onward journey to the Fenland Drains, past Lynn where it eventually joins the sea and the mighty oceans beyond.