Hindringham lost its last pub in 1968, when the Red Lion closed. It was dry for decades until the Pavilion Free House opened, in 2011, after villagers raised £200,000 to build it on the site of a former sports club off the Wells Road. It now hosts ...
The chipped 19th Century antique, which bears a picture of Hindringham Hall, was given to Gerard Gosselin, a previous owner of the moated property, by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh of Elveden Hall, son of the last Maharajah of the Sikh Empire, in 1910.
Students of Hindringham Primary School, near Wells, arrived for school yesterday morning to find a note on a class room door, which said: 'Danger, explosion. No entry, register in hall.' Fortunately it was not real, but was set up as part of a history ...
Justin Loveridge, a rugby development officer for the Aviva Premiership club was at Hindringham Primary School, near Wells, passing on top tips to boys and girls, aged four to 11. It was the second of five weekly sessions he will be giving at the ...
By IAN CLARKE. Hindringham residents have rallied round to open a village pub. The Pavilion pub in Hindringham. Norman Lamb MP pulling the first pint with, left, Peter Mountfield (chairman) and John Elliott (project manager). PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY.