History walk 19

The footpath from Black Street to White Street – from TG455182 to TG457182

Physical Character and Historical Ecology

This path is about four feet wide and runs between the fences of the gardens of adjacent properties.  The existence of this path probably dates from the opening of the Free (charity) School about 1683.  It would have provided a short cut to the school for the children who lived in Black Street (formerly called Church Street).  The O.S. Map of 1884 shows the path running along the southern edge of a field, however when bungalows were built on the field, the path was fenced.  The school closed in 1880 by which time the Martham Board School - built on Glebe land close to the Church - had opened.  Although this path was no longer a route to school it was well used for other purposes, and gives direct access to White Street.

1. The entrance to the footpath from Black Street

2.  The path from Black Street

3.  The White Street end of the path

4.  Looking across the road from the White Street end of the path.  To the left of the signpost can be seen the white gable of The Old School House.

 

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1_ The
                      entrance to the footpath from Bla
2_ The path
                      from Black Street
3_ The White
                      Street end of the path
4_ Looking
                      across the road from the Whi
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