by DataTechnician | Mar 3, 2025 | Past Exhibitions, Uncategorized
Overview Salthouse Heath rises above Salthouse village and is home to the largest Bronze Age barrow field in Norfolk with around 60 known burial barrows and several earlier features. Together these represent the physical legacy of a prehistoric community that remained...
by DataTechnician | Nov 1, 2024 | Past Exhibitions
Salthouse Bowls Club was formed nearly a century ago during the 1930’s. Originally, the club was based at The Dun Cow Public House just off the Village Green and adjacent to the Coast Road. This is where the Club played its “home” games for about 50 years. ...
by DataTechnician | Jan 2, 2024 | Past Exhibitions
The Women’s Land Army made a significant contribution to the war effort in both the Great War (1914-18) and in the Second World War (1939-45). Prior the the Second World War, the UK imported most of its food. However, the onset of war necessitated the farming of more...
by DataTechnician | Jun 1, 2021 | Past Exhibitions
One might be forgiven for supposing that the idillic, remote coastal village of Salthouse was immune from the hostilities of war during the twentieth century. It may come as some surprise to learn that a significant number of young Salthouse men and women served their...
by DataTechnician | Jun 1, 2018 | Past Exhibitions, Uncategorized
Myngs was born in Salthouse in what is now known as the Manor House and was baptised in St Nicholas Church in 1625. His mother was Katherine Parr and her family owned land in Salthouse as well as ships sailing from Salthouse and the Glaven ports. Myngs already had a...