Norfolk villages beginning with 'b'
Baconsthorpe
The village of Baconsthorpe is in north Norfolk, situated east of Holt and is one of the few places in the county where a census before 1841 containin..........
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Banningham is a quiet Norfolk village to the north of Aylsham, with a village green surrounded by houses. Its church, St Botolph is a large church ..........
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The village of Barnham Broom is in south Norfolk and can be found on the River Yare, 13 miles west of Norwich. It is home to the popular Barnham Br..........
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Barton Bendish is a village in west Norfolk, 7 miles east of King's Lynn and 35 miles west of Norwich. It is a very flat area of Norfolk and it..........
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Barton Broad is the second largest Broad in the county and is home to the Norfolk Punt Club, which was formed in 1926. Barton Turf's cricket g..........
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Bawdeswell is a pleasant village that sits between Norwich and Fakenham. It has a popular garden centre and an area of heathland favoured by dog wa..........
more infoBeachamwell
The quiet village of Beachamwell is west of Swaffham and is an ancient place. Many prehistoric tools, Saxon jewellery and Roman coins have been un..........
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The village of Beeston Regis is located between Cromer and Sheringham on the north Norfolk coast. Majority of the homes in Beeston Regis were built..........
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A village in south Norfolk that is located 7 miles south east of Norwich. Its church, St Peter and St Paul, is open for worship and other communi..........
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Billingford is a village close to the River Waveny, 4 miles East of Diss. It has a mill, which was the last working wind powered windmill to work comm..........
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The village of Bircham lies on the border of the Sandringham Estate and consists of three parts: Bircham Newton, Great Bircham and Bircham Tofts. ..........
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Blackborough End is a village 5 miles from Norfolk's historic town, King's Lynn. Set in a rural location, Blackborough End has an equestri..........
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Bracon Ash is situated six miles south-west of Norwich and has a pretty parish church built of flint, stone and brick. Bracon Hall is..........
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Loacted in west Norfolk, Brancaster's coastline is considered a place of outstanding natural beauty. It is noted for its wealth of bird life a..........
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Sometimes spelt Brandistone, it is a small village, south west of Aylsham. Its church, St Nicholas, is now under the care of the Churches Conserv..........
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Brandon Bank is a village near Downham Market near to the Little Ouse, a tributary of the River Great Ouse. ..........
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Near to Downham Market, Brandon Creek is a small village close to the River Great Ouse. ..........
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The small village of Brandon Parva is situated south east of Dereham, consisting of Upper Brandon Parva and Lower Brandon Parva. It has a church,..........
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Bressingham is roughly 3 miles west of Diss and 14 miles east of Thetford. Here you will find Bressingham Steam and Gardens, which is an attracti..........
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The village of Brettenham is mentioned in the Doomsday book and is to the east of Thetford. It has a church, St Andrews, which dates back to the ..........
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The unusually undulating village of Briningham is in north Norfolk and can be found south west of Holt and north east of Fakenham. Briningham chu..........
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Until 1974 Burgh Castle was a Suffolk village but, when local authorities decided to straighten out the county boundary, it found itself in the co..........
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More commonly known as Fleggburgh, the village of Burgh St Margaret is west of the Trinity Broads, 7 ½ miles north west of Great Yarmouth. ..........
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Burgh St Peter can be found six miles north-east of Beccles and is surrounded to the south and east by the River Waveney and marshland. ..........
more infoBurgh-next-Aylsham
Burgh-next-Aylsham is a village 2 miles south east of Aylsham, on the east side of the River Bure. Its beautiful church, St Mary, is in an idylli..........
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A tiny coastal village that sits next to Brancaster Staithe, with a church, St Mary, on the boarder between the two villages. It is about 3 miles ..........
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Situated 11 miles east of Hunstanton and 5 miles west of Wells-next-the-Sea, the village of Burnham Market is becoming an increasingly popular pla..........
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Burnham Norton is located 22 miles north east of King's Lynn, near the larger village of Burnham Market. It is a small village close to the co..........
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On the north Norfolk coast, the village of Burnham Overy Staithe lies between the villages of Burnham Market and Holkham. King's Lynn is situa..........
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One of 7 villages referred to as "The Burnhams", the north Norfolk village of Burnham Overy Town is the original village adjacent to the..........
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The village of Burnham Thorpe is the birthplace of Lord Horatio Nelson who was born in the village on 29 September 1758. The village is roughly 2..........
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