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Towns in Norfolk
Acle
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Alburgh
Aldeby
Alderford
Alpington
Anmer
Antingham
Arminghall
Ashill
Ashmanhaugh
Ashwellthorpe
Aslacton
Attleborough
Attlebridge
Aylmerton
Aylsham
Baconsthorpe
Bacton
Bagthorpe
Banham
Barmer
Barton Bendish
Bawburgh
Bawdeswell
Bedingham
Beechamwell
Beeston
Beeston St Lawrence
Beetley
Belton
Belton is a beautiful village on the outskirts of Gorleston-on-Sea. It's a great place for lovers of the outdoors, walkers and those interested in history and architecture.
Besthorpe
Billingford
Binham
Bintree
Bircham Newton
Blakeney
If you're planning a visit to Norfolk, then a boat trip to Blakeney Point is a must. The sand and shingle spit of land sticks out like a finger from the main coastline.
Blickling
Blofield
Bodham
Bodney
Bramerton
Brampton
Brancaster
Breckles
Bressingham
Brettenham
Bridgham
Brisley
Briston
Brockdish
Brooke
Brundall
Buckenham
Bunwell
Burgh next Aylsham
Burgh St Margaret
Burgh St. Peter
Burnham Deepdale
Burnham Market
Burnham Thorpe
Burston
Buxton
Caister-on-Sea
Caister-on-Sea lies to the north of Great Yarmouth, it is a vastly populated village with not many small shops although it has two supermarkets with the numerous shops and amenities of Great Yarmouth close by.
Caistor St. Edmund
Cantley
Carbrooke
Castle Acre
Castle Rising
Caston
Catfield
Cawston
Chedgrave
Claxton
Clenchwarton
Cley next the Sea
Clippesby
Cockley Cley
Colkirk
Colney
Coltishall
Colton
Corpusty
Costessey
Cranwich
Cringleford
Cromer
Cromer is captivating. It is an old town with a long and unique history. Today one tends to be reminded of the archetypal Victorian seaside town with atmosphere from different eras seeping through the old buildings...
Croxton
Croxton
Denver
Dersingham
Dickleburgh
Didlington
Dilham
Diss
Ditchingham
Docking
Downham Market
South of King's Lynn on the edge of the Fens is Downham Market, a small hillside town dating back to Saxon times, and one of Norfolk's oldest market towns.
Drayton
Earlham
Earsham
East Barsham
East Bradenham
East Carleton
East Dereham
East Harling
East Lexham
East Raynham
East Rudham
East Tuddenham
East Walton
East Winch
East Wretham
Eccles
Edgefield
Edingthorpe
Ellingham
Elsing
Emneth
Erpingham
Fakenham
Felbrigg
Felmingham
Feltwell
Fersfield
Filby
Fincham
Flitcham
Flordon
Forncett St. Mary
Foulden
Foulsham
Freethorpe
Fritton
Fritton
Fulmodeston
Garboldisham
Garveston
Gateley
Gayton
Gayton Thorpe
Gaywood
Geldeston
Gimingham
Gissing
Gooderstone
Gorleston-on-Sea
Great Bircham
Great Cressingham
Great Dunham
Great Ellingham
Great Fransham
Great Massingham
Great Moulton
Great Palgrave
Great Plumstead
Great Ryburgh
Great Snoring
Great Yarmouth
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Grimston
Griston
Guestwick
Haddiscoe
Hainford
Hales
Halvergate
Happisburgh
Hardingham
Hardwick
Harleston
Harling
Harpley
Heacham
Helhoughton
Hellesdon
Hempnall
Hempnall is a large village in the north-east corner of the Hundred of Depwade in South Norfolk, about ten miles south of the City of Norwich, at the source of the River Tas.
Hempstead
Hemsby
Hethersett
Hevingham
Heydon
Hickling
Hilborough
Hilgay
Hillington
Hindolveston
Hindringham
Hingham
Hockering
Hockham
Hockwold cum Wilton
Hoe
Holkham
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Holme Hale
Holme next the Sea
Holt
Honing
Honingham
Hopton on Sea
Horning
Horsey
Horsford
Horsham St Faith
Horstead
Houghton
Houghton St Giles
Hoveton
Hunstanton
Hunstanton's clean and safe beach is ideal for family holidays, and a short walk northwards along the shore brings visitors to the town's famous striped cliffs.
Hunworth
Ickburgh
Illington
Ingoldisthorpe
Ingworth
Itteringham
Kelling
Kenninghall
Keswick
Kettlestone
Kilverstone
Kimberley
King's Lynn
King's Lynn is an historic medieval port dating back to the 12th century, situated on the River Great Ouse. In medieval times, the Hanseatic merchants wanted an English base with many warehouses, and chose King's Lynn
Knapton
Langford
Langham
Larling
Lenwade
Lessingham
Letheringsett
Lingwood
Litcham
Little Barningham
Little Dunham
Little Hautbois
Little Massingham
Little Plumstead
Little Ryburgh
Little Snoring
Little Walsingham
Loddon
Long Stratton
Longham
Ludham
Lynford
Lyng
Marham
Marlingford
Marsham
Marshland
Martham
Mattishall
Mautby
Melton Constable
Merton
Methwold
Middleton
Mileham
Morston
Mulbarton
Mundesley
Mundford
Narborough
Narford
Neatishead
Neaton
Necton
Needham
New Buckenham
New Hunstanton
Nordelph
North Barsham
North Burlingham
North Creake
On the face of it North Creake is an ordinary North Norfolk Village, just a point on the journey to the more lively and popular Burnham Market 3 miles away. But take the time out to stop and explore.
North Elmham
North Lopham
North Pickenham
North Runcton
North Tuddenham
North Walsham
North Wootton
North Wooton is close to the famous North Norfolk coastline, approximately three miles North West of King's Lynn town.
Northrepps
Northwold
Norwich
The beautiful city of Norwich is a delight to visit and makes an ideal base from which to explore the Fens, East Anglia and the Norfolk Broads.
Old Buckenham
Ormesby St. Margaret
Oulton
Outwell
Overstrand
Ovington
Oxborough
Panxworth
Paston
Plumstead
Poringland
Potter Heigham
Pulham
Pulham St Mary
Pulham St Mary
Quidenham
Rackheath
Ranworth
Raynham Park Station
Reedham
Reepham
Ringland
Ringstead
Rockland St Peter
Rollesby
Roudham
Rougham
Roughton
Roydon
Runcton Holme
Runham
Salhouse
Sall
Salthouse Heath
Sandringham
Saxlingham Nethergate
Saxlingham Thorpe
Saxthorpe
Scole
Scoulton
Sculthorpe
Sea Palling
The pretty little village of Sea Palling lies on the East Coast of Norfolk, approximately 15 miles north of Great Yarmouth.
Sedgeford
Sedgeford with just 600 inhabitants has a reputation for being one of the friendliest villages in Norfolk. Located within an area often refered to as "High Norfolk" the landscape is rolling with picturesque woodlands and hills.
Seething
Setchey
Sharrington
Shelfanger
Shelton
Sheringham
Shernborne
Shimpling
Shipdham
Shotesham
Shottesham
Shouldham
Shouldham Thorpe
Shropham
Sidestrand
Smallburgh
Snetterton
Snettisham
Somerton
South Acre
South Creake
South Lopham
South Pickenham
South Raynham
South Walsham
South Wootton
Southburgh
Southery
Southtown
Sparham
Spixworth
Spooner Row
Sporle
Stalham
Stanford
Stanhoe
Stibbard
Stiffkey
Stockton
Stoke Ferry
Stoke Holy Cross
Stokesby
Stow Bedon
Stowbridge
Stradsett
Sutton
Swaffham
Swafield
Swainsthorpe
Swannington
Swanton Abbot
Swardeston
Syderstone
Tatterford
Tattersett
Taverham
Terrington St. Clement
Terrington St. John
Themelthorpe
Thetford
Thompson
Thornham
Thorpe St. Andrew
Threxton
Thurgarton
Thurlton
Thurning
Thursford
Thurton
Thuxton
Thuxton in Norfolk was famous for the ‘Norfolk Black Turkey' produced by Peels Turkeys at the Rookery Farm, Thuxton and even to this day Peels Turkeys are still farming this Norfolk delicacy
Thwaite
Tibenham
Tilney St Lawrence
Titchwell
Tittleshall
Tivetshall St. Margaret
Toft Monks
Tottington
Once a beautiful village, Tottington has been uninhabited since 1942 when the World War II UK War Department aquired it for trianing purposes.
Trimingham
Trowse Newton
Trunch
Tuttington
Upton
Upwell
Wacton
Walcott
Walpole
Walpole St. Andrew
Walpole St. Peter
Walsoken
Walton
Warham
Waterden
Watlington
Watton
Waxham
Weasenham
Weeting
Welborne
Wellingham
Wells-next-the-Sea
Welney
Wendling
Wereham
West Acre
West Barsham
West Beckham
West Bradenham
West Dereham
West Lexham
West Raynham
West Rudham
West Runton
West Tofts
Weybourne
Whissonsett
Whitington
Whitwell
Wickhampton
Wiggenhall St. Germans
Wiggenhall St. Peter
Wighton
Wilby
Winfarthing
Winterton on Sea
The delightfully unspoilt village of Winterton-on-Sea lies on the east coast of Norfolk. It is only ten miles distant from the bustle of Great Yarmouth, but its a million miles away in character.
Witchingham
Witton
Wiveton
Wolferton
Wood Dalling
Wood Norton
Woodrising
Woodton
Wormegay
Worstead
Worthing
Wramplingham
Wroxham
Wroxham, which lies on the River Bure, is very much the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Here you can hire a boat of any shape or size, and spend many lazy hours (or days) meandering along through the scenic countryside.
Wymondham
Yaxham
Yelverton


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