Free Entry
Viewable any reasonable time during daylight hours.
Address:
Back Street, Binham, Norfolk, NR21 0DW
Binham Market Cross is one of the best surviving examples of a medieval standing cross in Norfolk.
It stands on the green in the centre of the village, the site of on the site of an annual fair held from the 1100s until the 1950s.
Managed by Binham Parochial Church Council.
Before You Go
Parking: There is a no car park for the cross but it is possible to park on nearby roads.
Facilities: There are toilets available in the parish church alongside Binham Priory ruins.
Dogs: Dogs on leads are welcome.
Drone flying: English Heritage does not permit drone flying from or over sites in our care, except by contractors or partners undertaking flights for a specific purpose, who satisfy stringent CAA criteria, have the correct insurances and permissions, and are operating under controlled conditions. Please see our drone filming guidelines for more details, or email our Filming team.
Plan a Great Day Out
Any visitor to Binham should also take in the impressive remains of Binham Priory. The nave is virtually complete and is now the parish church.
If you are interested in more Norman history in Norfolk, why not also visit the well-preserved Castle Acre Priory, or the impressive edifice of Castle Rising Castle. You could even visit the tragic Creake Abbey or North Elmham Chapel along the way.