Pulham Market to Pulham St Mary
Turn left out of Falcon Road and walk a few paces up the main street, then turn right into Barnes Road and look for the waymarked footpath on your left. Pass apple orchards and Pulham Market Bowls Club, then continue straight ahead on a narrow path between the bowling green and a house. Cross a footbridge to enter a field, and turn right at a junction of paths. After 200yds (183m), the path divides; leave the main trail and fork right on a narrow path which runs downhill. Stay on this path as it crosses fields and a footbridge, then passes through woods and climbs some steps to return to Barnes Road. Alternatively, you could just stay on Barnes Road to this point from the start of the walk. Turn left and walk along Barnes Road to the junction with Poppy's Lane and Duck's Foot Road.
Turn right on Poppy's Lane, and after a few paces look for the wooden public footpath sign to your left. The path runs along the side of a ditch, with wide, open fields on either side. Here in this immense space you can see, and be seen, for miles. The path bears right and you head to the outbuildings of North Farm.
At North Farm, walk down the lane to your right on North Green Road, a meandering road that offers great views of the stocky tower of St Mary Magdalene across the fields. Pass thatched cottages and barn conversions before taking the first turning to your left, Kemps Road. Just before Oak Acre cottage, where the road bends, take the footpath to the right, which hugs a hedge for a short distance then forks half-right through the centre of a field. Go through a hedge and across a stile, keeping to the right-hand side of a meadow. Cross another stile and make your way along the backs of houses until you come out by the side of the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Emerging from the church, turn right to enter Pulham St Mary and fork left by the Pennoyer Centre and village sign. At the end of the road, fork left along Station Road. Continue straight on past Dirty Lane – so named because the sewage works were once housed here. Cross a bridge over the brook and continue along Station Road for about 700yds (640m).
At Semere Lane, turn right and follow this narrow lane for 1.25 miles (2km) until it meets Station Road (a different one from that in Pulham St Mary).
At Station Road, turn right, crossing the disused railway and passing the old station. You are now back in Pulham Market, where you will see the handsome 15th-century tower of St Mary Magdalene. From here, return to the car park.
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