Norfolk villages beginning with 's'
Saham Hills
The tiny village of Saham Hills is less than a mile from the neighbouring Saham Toney, on the edge of Breckland, approximately 2 miles north of W..........
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The village of Saham Toney is situated on the edge of Breckland, 1 mile north west of Watton. At the centre of the village is a large privately o..........
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The village of Sandringham is part of Her Majesty's Sandringham estate and is 7 miles north of the town of King's Lynn and 37 miles north ..........
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The south Norfolk village of Saxlingham Green is located north east of Long Stratton, near to the neighbouring villages of Saxlingham Nethergate ..........
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Saxlingham Nethergate is a village in south Norfolk, 7 miles south of the city of Norwich and close to the neighbouring villages of Saxlingham Gr..........
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The small south Norfolk village of Saxlingham Thorpe is close to the A140, Norwich to Diss road, and near to the neighbouring villages of Saxling..........
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The quiet north Norfolk village of Saxlingham is roughly 5 miles west of Holt, 7 miles south east of the seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea and ..........
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The small village of Sco Ruston is 1 mile north of Coltishall and within easy reach of the beautiful Norfolk Broads. The popular tourist destinati..........
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The west Norfolk village of Scultorpe is 2 miles from the historic town of Fakenham, close to the A148 road. Over the years Sculthorpe has been h..........
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Sea Palling is located 18 miles north east of Norwich, on the Norfolk coast between Cromer and Great Yarmouth, and close to the Norfolk Broads. S..........
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The north Norfolk village of Sharrington is roughly 4 miles south west of Holt and 8 miles from the popular seaside destination of Wells-next-the-..........
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The south Norfolk village of Shelfanger is situated 3 miles north of the town of Diss on the B1077 road. The village hall plays host to a variety..........
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The small village of Shernborne is 6 miles south east of Hunstanton and 10 miles north east of the historic town of King's Lynn. Shernborne is..........
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Shouldham Thorpe is a village in west Norfolk, 5 miles north east of the town of Downham Market and within easy reach of Thetford Forest Park. Sho..........
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The quiet village of Sidestrand is on the beautiful north Norfolk coast, 3 miles south east of Cromer and close to the villages of Overstrand and..........
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The village of Smallburgh is located 5 miles south east of North Walsham and 12 miles north east of Norwich. There are a number of amenities inclu..........
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Snetterton is probably best known for its motor racing circuit which was named after the village and which actually lies partly in Snetterton and..........
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The coastal village of Snettisham is on the north west Norfolk coastline, although the centre of the village is over a mile from the seashore. Bo..........
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The Breckland village of South Acre is situated 5 miles north of Swaffham and 12 miles south east of the town of King's Lynn. The River Nar fl..........
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The small Broadland village of South Burlingham is close to the beautiful Norfolk Broads and is a great place to explore on foot or by bicycle. N..........
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The village of South Creake lies in north west Norfolk, 5 miles north west of Fakenham and 1 mile south of the twin village of North Creake. Sout..........
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The pretty village of South Lopham is situated in south Norfolk, roughly 6 miles west of the market town of Diss. The village has a public house se..........
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The village of South Pickenham is close to Thetford Forest Park and the neighbouring villages of North Pickenham and Great Cressingham. The town ..........
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The north Norfolk village of South Raynham is close to the A1065 road between the market towns of Swaffham and Fakenham. The city of Norwich is a..........
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The picturesque Broadland village of South Walsham is situated 9 miles from Norwich and boasts 2 churches in the same churchyard. Today St Lawren..........
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South Wootton is 2 miles north east of the historic town of King's Lynn, close to the neighbouring villages of North Wootton and Castle Rising..........
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The Breckland village of Southburgh is located 15 miles south west of the city of Norwich and is close to the villages of Reymerston, Hingham and..........
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Southrepps is nestled in the north east corner of Norfolk, 3 miles from the beautiful Norfolk coastline. The village is mainly given over to ag..........
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The small village of Spooner Row is located 3 miles south west of the town of Wymondham and 12 miles south west of the city of Norwich. Spooner R..........
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The west Norfolk village of St John's Fen End is located north east of Wisbech and south west of the historic town of King's Lynn, close t..........
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The west Norfolk village of Stoke Ferry is situated 9 miles south west of Swaffham, and about 6 miles south east of Downham Market. This rural ..........
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The village of Stoke Holy Cross is in south Norfolk and is only 4½ miles south of the city of Norwich. Sitting on the River Tas, Stoke Holy..........
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The west Norfolk village of Stow Bardolph is just east of the A10 road, close to the town of Downham Market. The main activity within the village..........
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Stow Bedon is a village in the Breckland district of Norfolk and the hamlet of Lower Stow Bedon that neighbours the village, is often considered ..........
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The west Norfolk village of Stowbridge is just north of Downham Market and not far from the Cambridgeshire border. Stowbridge church, St Peter,..........
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The south Norfolk village of Stratton St Michael is situated 11 miles south of Norwich, just north of Long Stratton, on the A140 road. The villag..........
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Stratton Strawless is a Broadland village that is located 4½ miles south east of Aylsham and 8 miles north of the city of Norwich. Stratton..........
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Strumpshaw is a relatively small village situated near to the A47 Norwich to Great Yarmouth road. The village is roughly 9 miles from both Grea..........
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The south Norfolk village of Surlingham is situated 5½ miles south east of Norwich, close to the villages of Brundall, Rockland St Mary and..........
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Swainsthorpe is a small village 5 miles from the city of Norwich, on the A140 Norwich to Ipswich road, close to the villages of Mulbarton and Swar..........
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The pretty village of Swannington is roughly 7 miles south west of Aylsham, and about 8 miles north west of Norwich. This village or hamlet consis..........
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The scattered north Norfolk village of Swanton Abbot is situated 3 miles south west of North Walsham and 12 miles north east of Norwich. The villa..........
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The village of Swanton Morley is located on the B1147, 3 miles north east of the market town of Dereham. Swanton Morley has a variety of shops ..........
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Swanton Novers is in north Norfolk, 7 miles south west of the picturesque town of Holt, 10 miles south east of Wells-next-the-Sea and 19 miles no..........
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The pretty village of Swardeston is in south Norfolk, close to the city of Norwich and the popular residential areas of Mulbarton and Cringleford. ..........
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The village of Syderstone is situated 6 miles south of Burnham Market, and 8-10 miles from the coastal destinations of Wells-next-the-Sea and Huns..........
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