Starting at Leziate Village Hall we will follow a peaceful country path offering tranquil views of rural Norfolk and glimpses of artificial lakes—remnants of historical sand extraction. Continuing along tracks and footpaths weaving through fields and perhaps past the remains of old pits or industrial workings, keeping in tune with the area's landscape. Eventually we'll approach the church via a chestnut-lined sandy track bordered by hedges, which opens into the churchyard—creating a tranquil arrival to this solitary structure in the fields. All Saints Church dates back to the late 13th century, with the first recorded vicar around 1316.