Acle
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Alburgh
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Aldeby
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Alderford
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Alpington
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Anmer
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Antingham
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Arminghall
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Ashill
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Ashmanhaugh
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Ashwellthorpe
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Aslacton
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Attleborough
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Attlebridge
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Aylmerton
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Aylsham
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Baconsthorpe
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Bacton
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Bagthorpe
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Banham
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Barmer
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Barton Bendish
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Bawburgh
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Bawdeswell
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Bedingham
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Beechamwell
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Beeston
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Beeston St Lawrence
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Beetley
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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.
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Besthorpe
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Billingford
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Binham
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Bintree
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Bircham Newton
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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.
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Blickling
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Blofield
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Bodham
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Bodney
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Bramerton
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Brampton
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Brancaster
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Breckles
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Bressingham
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Brettenham
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Bridgham
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Brisley
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Briston
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Brockdish
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Brooke
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Brundall
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Buckenham
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Bunwell
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Burgh next Aylsham
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Burgh St Margaret
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Burgh St. Peter
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Burnham Deepdale
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Burnham Market
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Burnham Thorpe
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Burston
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Buxton
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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.
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Caistor St. Edmund
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Cantley
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Carbrooke
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Castle Acre
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Castle Rising
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Caston
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Catfield
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Cawston
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Chedgrave
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Claxton
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Clenchwarton
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Cley next the Sea
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Clippesby
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Cockley Cley
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Colkirk
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Colney
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Coltishall
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Colton
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Corpusty
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Costessey
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Cranwich
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Cringleford
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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...
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Croxton
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Croxton
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Denver
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Dersingham
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Dickleburgh
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Didlington
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Dilham
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Diss
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Ditchingham
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Docking
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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.
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Drayton
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Earlham
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Earsham
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East Barsham
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East Bradenham
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East Carleton
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East Dereham
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East Harling
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East Lexham
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East Raynham
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East Rudham
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East Tuddenham
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East Walton
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East Winch
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East Wretham
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Eccles
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Edgefield
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Edingthorpe
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Ellingham
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Elsing
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Emneth
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Erpingham
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Fakenham
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Felbrigg
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Felmingham
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Feltwell
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Fersfield
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Filby
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Fincham
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Flitcham
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Flordon
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Forncett St. Mary
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Foulden
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Foulsham
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Freethorpe
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Fritton
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Fritton
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Fulmodeston
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Garboldisham
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Garveston
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Gateley
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Gayton
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Gayton Thorpe
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Gaywood
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Geldeston
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Gimingham
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Gissing
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Gooderstone
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Gorleston-on-Sea
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Great Bircham
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Great Cressingham
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Great Dunham
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Great Ellingham
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Great Fransham
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Great Massingham
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Great Moulton
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Great Palgrave
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Great Plumstead
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Great Ryburgh
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Great Snoring
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Great Yarmouth
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Grimston
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Griston
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Guestwick
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Haddiscoe
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Hainford
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Hales
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Halvergate
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Happisburgh
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Hardingham
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Hardwick
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Harleston
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Harling
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Harpley
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Heacham
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Helhoughton
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Hellesdon
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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.
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Hempstead
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Hemsby
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Hethersett
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Hevingham
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Heydon
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Hickling
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Hilborough
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Hilgay
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Hillington
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Hindolveston
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Hindringham
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Hingham
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Hockering
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Hockham
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Hockwold cum Wilton
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Hoe
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Holkham
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Holme Hale
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Holme next the Sea
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Holt
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Honing
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Honingham
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Hopton on Sea
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Horning
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Horsey
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Horsford
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Horsham St Faith
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Horstead
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Houghton
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Houghton St Giles
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Hoveton
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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.
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Hunworth
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Ickburgh
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Illington
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Ingoldisthorpe
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Ingworth
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Itteringham
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Kelling
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Kenninghall
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Keswick
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Kettlestone
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Kilverstone
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Kimberley
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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
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Knapton
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Langford
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Langham
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Larling
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Lenwade
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Lessingham
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Letheringsett
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Lingwood
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Litcham
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Little Barningham
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Little Dunham
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Little Hautbois
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Little Massingham
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Little Plumstead
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Little Ryburgh
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Little Snoring
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Little Walsingham
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Loddon
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Long Stratton
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Longham
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Ludham
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Lynford
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Lyng
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Marham
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Marlingford
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Marsham
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Marshland
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Martham
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Mattishall
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Mautby
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Melton Constable
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Merton
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Methwold
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Middleton
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Mileham
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Morston
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Mulbarton
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Mundesley
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Mundford
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Narborough
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Narford
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Neatishead
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Neaton
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Necton
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Needham
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New Buckenham
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New Hunstanton
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Nordelph
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North Barsham
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North Burlingham
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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.
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North Elmham
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North Lopham
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North Pickenham
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North Runcton
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North Tuddenham
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North Walsham
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North Wootton
North Wooton is close to the famous North Norfolk coastline, approximately three miles North West of King's Lynn town.
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Northrepps
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Northwold
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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.
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Old Buckenham
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Ormesby St. Margaret
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Oulton
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Outwell
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Overstrand
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Ovington
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Oxborough
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Panxworth
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Paston
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Plumstead
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Poringland
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Potter Heigham
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Pulham
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Pulham St Mary
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Pulham St Mary
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Quidenham
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Rackheath
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Ranworth
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Raynham Park Station
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Reedham
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Reepham
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Ringland
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Ringstead
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Rockland St Peter
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Rollesby
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Roudham
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Rougham
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Roughton
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Roydon
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Runcton Holme
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Runham
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Salhouse
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Sall
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Salthouse Heath
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Sandringham
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Saxlingham Nethergate
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Saxlingham Thorpe
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Saxthorpe
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Scole
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Scoulton
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Sculthorpe
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Sea Palling
The pretty little village of Sea Palling lies on the East Coast of Norfolk, approximately 15 miles north of Great Yarmouth.
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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.
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Seething
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Setchey
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Sharrington
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Shelfanger
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Shelton
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Sheringham
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Shernborne
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Shimpling
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Shipdham
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Shotesham
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Shottesham
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Shouldham
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Shouldham Thorpe
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Shropham
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Sidestrand
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Smallburgh
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Snetterton
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Snettisham
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Somerton
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South Acre
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South Creake
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South Lopham
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South Pickenham
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South Raynham
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South Walsham
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South Wootton
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Southburgh
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Southery
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Southtown
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Sparham
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Spixworth
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Spooner Row
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Sporle
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Stalham
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Stanford
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Stanhoe
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Stibbard
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Stiffkey
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Stockton
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Stoke Ferry
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Stoke Holy Cross
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Stokesby
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Stow Bedon
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Stowbridge
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Stradsett
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Sutton
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Swaffham
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Swafield
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Swainsthorpe
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Swannington
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Swanton Abbot
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Swardeston
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Syderstone
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Tatterford
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Tattersett
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Taverham
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Terrington St. Clement
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Terrington St. John
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Themelthorpe
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Thetford
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Thompson
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Thornham
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Thorpe St. Andrew
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Threxton
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Thurgarton
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Thurlton
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Thurning
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Thursford
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Thurton
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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
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Thwaite
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Tibenham
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Tilney St Lawrence
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Titchwell
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Tittleshall
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Tivetshall St. Margaret
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Toft Monks
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Tottington
Once a beautiful village, Tottington has been uninhabited since 1942 when the World War II UK War Department aquired it for trianing purposes.
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Trimingham
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Trowse Newton
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Trunch
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Tuttington
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Upton
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Upwell
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Wacton
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Walcott
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Walpole
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Walpole St. Andrew
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Walpole St. Peter
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Walsoken
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Walton
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Warham
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Waterden
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Watlington
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Watton
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Waxham
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Weasenham
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Weeting
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Welborne
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Wellingham
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Wells-next-the-Sea
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Welney
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Wendling
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Wereham
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West Acre
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West Barsham
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West Beckham
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West Bradenham
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West Dereham
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West Lexham
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West Raynham
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West Rudham
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West Runton
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West Tofts
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Weybourne
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Whissonsett
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Whitington
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Whitwell
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Wickhampton
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Wiggenhall St. Germans
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Wiggenhall St. Peter
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Wighton
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Wilby
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Winfarthing
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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.
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Witchingham
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Witton
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Wiveton
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Wolferton
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Wood Dalling
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Wood Norton
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Woodrising
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Woodton
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Wormegay
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Worstead
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Worthing
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Wramplingham
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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.
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Wymondham
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Yaxham
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Yelverton
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