Wymondham Map

Wymondham map, view the Norfolk town of Wymondham, located in the county of Norfolk, England.

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Detailed Street Map of Wymondham Norfolk & Guide to the Area

Wymondham Map Norfolk: Interactive map of Wymondham, displaying the town situated in the county of Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Wymondham area and a Wymondham town centre map, showing Wymondham Leisure Centre and Wymondham Abbey Church.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Wymondham map are: Abbey Café, Hechy's Bakers, Wymondham Library, Starbucks, Costa Coffee, Tesco Express, Co-op Food, Lloyds Bank, Barclays Bank, NatWest ATM, TSB, Townhouse Fish Bar, The Fox Inn, The Old Court House, The Angel Hotel, The Flagon & Trencher, The Wheatsheaf, The Crown, The White Hart, The Angel Medical Practice, Wymondham Community Hospital, Barnard's Green Surgery, Acorn Dental, Wymondham Town Council Office, Abbeyfield Sheltered Housing, The Garage on Church Street, Picture House Cinema, Hechys Fine Foods, Wyevale Garden Centre, The Tiffey Café, Wymondham High Academy, King Edward VI School, Parkside Primary School, Wymondham Archive + Local History Centre, Sanders Landscaping Supplies, Anna's Kindergarten, Wymondham Market, Wymondham Pet Shop, The Wymondham Club, St Mary's Church, Methodist Church, Pentecostal Church, Wymondham Jobcentre, The Vintage Chain Coffee, Popplewell's Antiques, Wymondham RUFC, Revolution Hair Salon, Select Barbers, Boots Opticians, Vision Express, Wymondham Bus Station.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Morley St Botolph, Wicklewood, Hingham, Spooner Row, Saham Toney, Old Buckenham, Rockland St Mary, Kimberley, Barford, Ashwellthorpe, Hethersett, Mulbarton, Wramplingham, Great Moulton, Little Moulton, Hethel, Hockering, Wretton, Kimberley Hall, Tivetshall St Mary, Tivetshall St Margaret, Pulham Market, Pulham St Mary, Great Ellingham, Little Ellingham, Newton Flotman, Tasburgh, Flordon, Danemoor Green, Deopham, Forncett End.

Wymondham is a charming market town just south-west of Norwich, boasting a laid-back vibe that feels a bit cottagey and a bit towny at the same time. Its broad high street is lined with independent shops, cafés and pubs, but it's compact enough to stroll across in ten minutes. With green spaces like Abbey Meadows and a friendly sense of community that shines through local events and markets, it's one of Norfolk's more relaxed gems.

Wymondham's history stretches back to the Domesday Book, but it really made its mark with the foundation of Wymondham Abbey in the 12th century. The tall, unfinished tower of that abbey dominates the town skyline and has watched over centuries of growth—from medieval wool markets to Victorian industry. These days, around 17,000 people call it home. It's grown steadily and added new housing, schools, and community facilities, yet the abbey and old timber-framed buildings still set the tone.

When you arrive, the abbey itself is the showstopper—its cloisters, carved seats, medieval tiling and peaceful ambience draw visitors year-round. The town offers plenty of independent cafés like the Abbey Café or Hechy's Bakers, and a weekly farmers' market brings local producers into the market square. Abbey Meadows is perfect for a riverside stroll, and the local leisure centre gets busy with swimmers, gym-goers and sports clubs. Just beyond town you'll find Haugh Woods, a peaceful National Trust site full of ancient woodland and informal walking trails.

Broader Norfolk adds even more variety. A short drive brings you to the medieval city of Norwich, with its castle, cathedral, independent bookshops and thriving arts scene. The Norfolk Broads are worth a day trip—river cruises, wildlife spotting and waterside pubs await. Great Yarmouth and Cromer offer proper seaside fare, sandy beaches and crab shacks. If you head west, Blickling Hall and Felbrigg Hall are National Trust gems full of gardens and history, while Holkham Hall on the north coast is a grand old stately home with parkland and deer.

Getting to Wymondham is straightforward. It's on the Norwich–Cambridge train line, so you can be in the city in a few minutes and reach London comfortably via Norwich. The A11 links it south-west toward Cambridge and the M11, and local buses hop around the surrounding villages and into Norwich. Norwich Airport is the nearest hub, and from there you can fly to various UK and European destinations. Once you're here, the town's walkable and bike-friendly, with lots of lanes heading out into the countryside.

Norfolk is a county of big skies, wide horizons and a pace of life that those from busier regions find refreshingly calm. You've got marshes and moors in the east, broads and rivers inland, market towns and ancient villages tucked between stacks of arable fields. It's a place of history, from Roman ruins to medieval churches, as well as of wildlife, from marsh harriers to seal colonies. There's a strong mix of local pride and understated style that threads through its food, its festivals and its communities—adding up to a place that feels genuine and welcoming, beach or farmland alike.

We hope you found this Wymondham tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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