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of Norfolk villages beginning with - " A
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Alburgh
A quiet village, 1 mile north of Homersfield station on the Waveney Valley railway. Alburgh is 3 ½ miles north east of Harleston and its church, Al.............

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Alby
This small village, roughly five miles north-east of Aylsham,
has scattered house.............

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Aldborough
Aldborough village, its church and mill are all listed in the Domesday Book.
Lying three miles west of the A140 between

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Aldeby
Aldeby was once a Viking settlement, hence the Viking ship on the village sign. There is also a bunch of fruit and a sheaf of corn depicted on the.............

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Alderford
The village of Alderford is quiet and picturesque and can be found 3 miles south east of Reepham. Its population is low and there are no community .............

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Alpington
A pleasant village 6 ½ miles south east of Norwich with a population of 460 in 2001. Alpington parish church was dilapidated many centuries ago, an.............

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Anmer
This small village lies on the edge of the Royal Estate of Sandringham. There are approximately 30 houses built mainly of brick and flint. Member.............

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Antingham
The north Norfolk village of Antingham is 2 ½ miles north west of North Walsham, 16 miles north of Norwich and 6 miles south of Cromer. It covers a.............

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Arminghall
A village situated around 3 miles south east of Norwich with a pretty church named St Mary.
In 1929 Gilbert Insall discovered a prehistoric timber.............

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Ashill
The village church is mostly perpendicular in style, of flint construction and over 700 years old. On the second buttress is a scratch dial which .............

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Ashmanhaugh
The village of Ashmanhaugh which is pronounced Ashmanner, is located 9 miles east of Aylsham. Its flint church, St Swithins is believed to date b.............

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Ashwellthorpe
Ashwellthorpe is situated south of Wymondham and is a small village with basic amenities. The church tower was built in the late 13th century and .............

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Aslacton
Aslacton is approximately 7 miles north east of Diss and is an attractive village with its church, St Michael, at its centre. The church has an imp.............

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Attleborough
Attleborough’s history can be traced back to Saxon times and, sadly, much of the town was destroyed by fire in 1559. It has a fine example of a med.............

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Attlebridge
This village is situated 8 miles north west of Norwich where the A1067 crosses the River Wensum. It covers an area of 5.27 square kilometres and in.............

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Aylmerton
Aylmerton is a small village that can be found 3 miles south east of Cromer. To the north of the village stands the church, St. John the Baptist wi.............

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