
Explore the Beauty of Titchwell
Discover a landscape where coastal serenity meets centuries of history. From the renowned RSPB marsh to the ancient flint walls of St Mary’s, Titchwell offers a unique sanctuary for bird watching and pilgrims alike.

Explore Nature & Wildlife

Wildlife Reserve
RSPB Titchwell Marsh
RSPB Titchwell Marsh is one of the UK's premier nature reserves, renowned for its rich variety of habitats, including reedbeds, freshwater lagoons, saltmarsh and sandy beach. Situated on the North Norfolk coast, the reserve offers spectacular opportunities to observe wildlife throughout the year, with avocets, marsh harriers, bearded tits and a wealth of migrating waders and wildfowl regularly seen from its well-maintained trails and hides. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher, keen photographer or simply looking to enjoy Norfolk's stunning coastal scenery, RSPB Titchwell Marsh provides a memorable day out for visitors of all ages.
Titchwell is a renowned destination for nature lovers.
From the vast marshes to the rugged coastline, discover the beauty that surrounds St Mary’s Church.

Coastal Discovery
Chalkpit Nature Reserve
Said to go back to Roman times, Titchwell Chalkpit has undergone an extensive restoration to return the area to nature - an endeavour supported by Titchwell Parish and Norfolk County Councils.
Local Hotels & Restaurants
After a morning exploring the peaceful surroundings and historic charm of St Mary's Church, Titchwell, both Briarfields Hotel and the nearby Manor Hotel in Titchwell provide excellent places to relax and recharge. Briarfields is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, stylish accommodation and restaurant showcasing fresh, locally sourced Norfolk produce, while the Manor Hotel offers boutique comfort and award-winning dining in a beautifully restored Victorian setting. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely lunch, afternoon tea or simply unwind before continuing your journey along the North Norfolk coast, both hotels are ideal complements to a morning spent discovering Titchwell's rich heritage and tranquil village setting.
Plan Your Visit

PARKING
Limited parking is available near Church Lane. Visitors are encouraged to walk from the village centre if possible.
OPENING HOURS
St Mary’s welcomes visitors daily from dawn until dusk for prayer, reflection, and quiet appreciation of our heritage.
FACILITIES
Visitor toilets are located within the village. There is a free-standing portable toilet in the churchyard for public use.
ACCESSIBILITY
The churchyard path is level. Access into the building is through a historic porch; please contact us for specific needs.
Explore Titchwell Marsh & Local Beauty
Whether you're visiting St Mary's for a moment of reflection or heading to the RSPB Titchwell Marsh for nature discovery, our village provides the perfect gateway to the Norfolk coast. Use the map above to plan your journey between these local attractions and cultural landmarks.

