On the A1075 that meanders through the woods and heaths of Breckland, roughly halfway between Thetford and Dereham, stands the pretty little market town of Watton. There have been markets here since the town was granted a charter in 1202, much to the annoyance of neighbouring Saham, with which a rivalry is still said to exist (the two settlements even came to blows over the matter in 1375). Watton then did a good trade in wool and cloth, and was also an agricultural centre noted for its butter. Today, as well as the Wednesday market there is a farmers’ market on the first Saturday of the month. Watton, or Wadetuna, is mentioned in the Domesday Book as having a church and a manor house. The present church of St Mary, situated for some reason half a mile beyond the centre of the town, largely dates from the 12th century, an eight sided belfry atop its Norman tower being the structure’s most noticeable feature, although the lovely avenue of limes leading to it may stir the heart more. Another tower is perhaps Watton’s most interesting architectural treasure, the impressive clock tower built in 1679 (although the present clock was installed in 1827), purportedly to house a fire warning bell after the Great Fire of Watton earlier that decade had razed much of the town to the ground. Visitors will notice the two children on the town sign in front of the clock tower – they are the babes in the wood of folk tale and pantomime, for that story is based on the suspicious death of 11 year old Thomas de Grey from Griston Hall, a short distance from Watton.
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Places to Stay near Watton
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Burton Lodge Hotel (6.11 miles)
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The Forge (6.33 miles)
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Kings Head Hotel (6.59 miles)
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