Magdalen

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Magdalen is 8 miles south of King’s Lynn. The village sits beside the west bank of the River Great Ouse.

Magdalen

Most of the early settlement appears to have occurred close to the river, possibly due to the presence of a levee along the western side of the River Great Ouse, made of silts deposits by a former watercourse, the Wiggenhall Eau. This is where the splendid parish church of St Mary Magdalen is found. The tower dates from the 13th century although much of the church appears to have been re-built in the 15th century.

A very special feature of the village is a tidal bore or wave which can form on the River Great Ouse near the village. Dependent on particular lunar and tidal conditions, this impressive phenomenon can occur when water from the Wash funnels into the river Great Ouse and forms a wave or waves as the river narrow at Eau bank north of the village. Free swimmers, canoers and spectators will often be drawn to experience the spectacle.

Just near the village sign, through a gate is the village pound, an increasingly rare feature to be found in villages. The village pub, The Cock Inn is located next to the river. The village is well located for enjoying the Fens Rivers Way public footpath.

Slide to the right to see how it looked in the past!
Site Information
Address:
Magdalen, PE34 3DG, Norfolk
Visitor Information
Refreshments (nearby)
Yes
Parking
Yes
Disabled access
Yes
Dog friendly
Yes
Features
Architecture
Nearby Attractions
Attraction 1:
Church of St Mary Magdalen, Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen
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0.02 Miles Away
The church has a weeping cancel also rare collection of medieval stained glass. There are four paintings from original Rood Screen.
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Attraction 2:
Watlington Train Station
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0.85 Miles Away
Watlington railway station is on the Fen line in the east of England. It is 90 miles 70 chains measured from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Downham Market and King's Lynn stations.
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Attraction 3:
Watlington Village
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1.26 Miles Away
Watlington is located 7 miles south of King’s Lynn and 8 miles north of Downham Market.
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Attraction 4:
Church of St Germans, Wiggenhall St Germans
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1.65 Miles Away
Church was built between C13 and mid C16. The pew and carvings are a special feature depicting the Deadly Sins and screens from the Life of St Germanus.
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Attraction 5:
Wiggenhall St Germans
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1.72 Miles Away
Wiggenhall St Germans is situated 5 miles south of King’s Lynn and has developed on both east and west sides of the River Great Ouse.
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