Gayton Windmill
#4367 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
For the Gayton Windmill now in Merseyside see Gayton Windmill, Cheshire ()
EnglandUnited Kingdom
Gayton Windmill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Castle Rising, Babingley, Middleton Mount, Appleton Water Tower.
- 5.3 miNWHistory museum, Forts and castles, Historical place
Castle Rising, King's Lynn
135 min walk • Castle Rising is a ruined medieval fortification in the village of Castle Rising, Norfolk, England. It was built soon after 1138 by William d'Aubigny II, who had risen through the ranks of the Anglo-Norman nobility to become the Earl of Arundel.
- 5.9 miNWArchaeological site
Babingley, Norfolk Coast AONB
150 min walk • Babingley is a hamlet and abandoned village in Norfolk, England, about 1 mile northwest of Castle Rising and 5 ¹⁄₂ miles north-north-east of King's Lynn.
- 4.8 miWForts and castles
Middleton Mount
122 min walk • Middleton Mount, also called Middleton Motte and Middleton Castle, is the remains of a medieval castle situated in the village of Middleton, in Norfolk, England.
- 5.6 miNTower
Appleton Water Tower
142 min walk • The Appleton Water Tower is a Victorian water tower located in Sandringham, Norfolk. It was constructed in 1877 to improve the quality of the water supply to the nearby Sandringham House and its estate.
- 6 miSEForts and castles
Castle Acre Castle and town walls
155 min walk • Castle Acre Castle and town walls are a set of ruined medieval defences built in the village of Castle Acre, Norfolk. The castle was built soon after the Norman Conquest by William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey, at the intersection of the River Nar and the Peddars Way.
- ~680 ftWChurch
St Nicholas Church, Gayton
4 min walk • St Nicholas Church is a Church of England church located in Gayton, Norfolk.
- 5.7 miSEArchitecture, Historical place, Ruins
Castle Acre Priory, Swaffham
147 min walk • Castle Acre Priory was a Cluniac priory in the village of Castle Acre, Norfolk, England, dedicated to St Mary, St Peter, and St Paul. It is thought to have been founded in 1089 by William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey. The order originated from Burgundy.
- 5.8 miSEForts and castles
Castle Acre Bailey Gate, Swaffham
149 min walk • Castle Acre Castle and town walls are a set of ruined medieval defences built in the village of Castle Acre, Norfolk. The castle was built soon after the Norman Conquest by William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey, at the intersection of the River Nar and the Peddars Way.
- 4 miSE
- 7.1 miNWPark
Wood Farm, Norfolk Coast AONB
182 min walk • Wood Farm is a secluded farmhouse cottage property set on the British Royal Family's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England. Historically occupied by members of the Royal Family and their guests, the house has long been a favourite of Elizabeth II.