Norfolk villages beginning with 'c'
Caister on Sea
Caister-on-Sea was formerly known as Caister-next-Yarmouth, but in 1927 the parish council formally applied for it to become known what it is today..........
more infoCaistor St Edmund
The south Norfolk village of Caistor St Edmund is a small village on the east side of the River Tas, It is 3 miles south of Norwich and was once N..........
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On the Norfolk coast, California is close to the seaside resorts of Great Yarmouth, Caiser-on-Sea and Hemsby. California got its name when 16th c..........
more infoCarleton Forehoe
The village of Carleton Forehoe is roughly 9 miles west of Norwich and close to the town of Wymondham. ..........
more infoCarleton Rode
Situated 13 miles south west of Norwich, Carleton Rode church, All Saints, dates from the 13th and 14th centuries and is open for worship. In 186..........
more infoCastle Acre
The small but attractive village of Castle Acre is close to the north Norfolk coast, 5 miles north of Swaffham, on the River Nar. Castle Acre Cas..........
more infoCastle Rising
Castle Rising is in west Norfolk, roughly 5 miles north west of King's Lynn and is best known for its Castle. Its keep was built in 1140 by Wi..........
more infoClenchwarton
Only a few miles west of King's Lynn you will find the village of Clenchwarton, It is in the heart of the fens, with a good bus service into t..........
more infoCley-next-the-Sea
The beautiful village of Cley-next-the Sea is roughly 4 miles from Holt on the breathtaking north Norfolk coast. Its windmill dates from around th..........
more infoClint Green
The small village of Clint Green lies 2 miles south of Dereham and 19 miles west of the city of Norwich, near to the busy A47. ..........
more infoCockley Cley
The small village of Cockley Cley can be found near to the town of Swaffham and Thetford Forrest Park. The village church at Cockley Cley, St Mary..........
more infoCockthorpe
The tiny village of Cockthorpe is close to the north Norfolk coast and the picturesque villages of Stiffkey, Blakeney and Morston. Cockthorpe is ..........
more infoColtishall
On the River Bure, Coltishall is 7 miles from the city of Norwich in the Norfolk Broads. It is close to the popular town of Wroxham and only 20 m..........
more infoCrimplesham
Close to the town of Downham Market, one of Norfolk's oldest market towns, lies the village of Crimplesham. The village is 13 miles south of K..........
more infoCringleford
Cringleford is a south Norfolk village close to the centre of Norwich, making it a popular place for commuters to reside. It is a large village w..........
more infoCrossdale Street
The quiet village of Crossdale Street is near to the seaside town of Cromer, on the A140 road. It is also close to the pretty villages of Northrep..........
more infoCrostwight
The village of Crostwight is close to North Walsham and the seaside villages of Bacton Walcott and Happisburgh. Its church, All Saints, has some ..........
more infoCrownthorpe
The tiny village of Crownthorpe is close to the historic market town of Wymondham, 10 miles south west of the city of Norwich. The village church..........
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