Nearby Dilham Castle was built in the fifteenth century as a fortified manor house for Sir Henry Inglose, all that remains of the castle is the Grade II listed tower currently attached to Hall Farm.
Geography
According to the 2011 Census, Dilham Parish has a population of 319 residents living in 164 households.[3]
Dilham marks the limit of Broads navigation for larger boats, but smaller boats can continue on the North Walsham and Dilham Canal until Honing.
St. Nicholas' Church
Dilham's parish church was almost entirely rebuilt in the Twentieth Century, with the ruins of an Anglo-Saxon round-tower church attached. Despite this, the Medieval font and organ remain.[4]
War memorial
Dilham's war memorial takes the form of two carved marble plaques inside St. Nicholas' Church.[5] The memorial lists the following names of the fallen for the First World War: