Norfolk villages beginning with 'n'
Narborough
Narborough is a village 5 miles north west of the town of Swaffham, on the river Nar. Items have been unearthed in the village that suggest tha..........
more infoNeatishead
The small sprawling village of Neatishead is situated to the east of Norwich and the number of residents in the village has virtually remained ..........
more infoNew Buckenham
New Buckenham was an important market town in medieval times, but now it is effectively a village. Situated in the Breckland district of Norfolk,..........
more infoNew Houghton
The small village of New Houghton is in west Norfolk, close to the villages of Flitcham and East Rudham. New Houghton is approximately 30 miles f..........
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The village of Newton Flotman is 6 miles south of Norwich on the A140, Norwich to Ipswich road. Newton Flotman church, St Mary, dates to around..........
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Located in the Broadland district of Norfolk, Newton St Faith lies to the north of Norwich International Airport and the city of Norwich. The Nor..........
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The small rural village of North Barsham is approximately 5 miles north of the market town of Fakenham and east of the B1105 road. The civil pari..........
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North Creake is a village in north west Norfolk that lies 3 miles south of Burnham Market and approximately 5 miles from the north Norfolk coast. T..........
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The village of North Elmham is 5 miles north of Dereham on the west bank of the river Wensum. It was the site of the pre-Norman cathedral of Elmham..........
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North Green is a small village in south Norfolk, south east of Long Stratton, and close to the A140, Norwich to Ipswich Road. ..........
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The village of North Lopham is roughly 6 miles north west of the market town of Diss, close to the villages of South Lopham, Garboldisham and Fer..........
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The village of North Pickenham is located 4 miles south east of Swaffham, just north of the village of South Pickenham. North Pickenham is withi..........
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North Runcton is a village in west Norfolk, 3 miles south east of King's Lynn. During the First World War, actor Sir Michael Caine, spent 6 ye..........
more infoNorth Tuddenham
North Tuddeham is a small village 4 miles east of Dereham and close to the A47 road. North Tuddenham church, St Mary, is a large building that ..........
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The small west Norfolk village of North Wootton is situated 3 miles north east of King's Lynn, close to the Norfolk coast. North Wootton was p..........
more infoNorthrepps
The village of Northrepps is 3 miles from the north Norfolk coastal town of Cromer and is approached from all directions by pretty meandering c..........
more infoNorton Subcourse
The south Norfolk village of Norton Subcourse is situated south east of the city of Norwich and roughly 9 miles south west of Great Yarmouth, clo..........
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