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Norfolk ( / ˈnɔːrfək / NOR-fək) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and east, Cambridgeshire to the west, and Suffolk to the south. The largest settlement is the city of Norwich . The county has an area of 2,074 sq mi (5,370 km 2 ...
UK. England. Norfolk. 52°34′17″N 0°49′33″E / . 52.57127°N 0.82586°E. / 52.57127; 0.82586. Watton is a market town in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England, about 25 miles (40 km) west-southwest of Norwich and 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Thetford. The annual Wayland Agricultural Show in its west is one of the oldest one ...
Docking village in the centre of the parish is situated at an elevation of 82.7 metres (272 feet), which makes it one of the highest in Norfolk. It is surrounded by arable farmland having little woodland and is a nucleated settlement, with only one historical hamlet associated with it.
This is a list of cities, towns, villages, hamlets and named locations in the ceremonial and shire county of Norfolk, England. Acle, St ...
Reepham ( / ˈriːfəm /) is a market town and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England. Reepham is situated on the B1145 road between the Bure and Wensum valleys. The town is 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Norwich. [2] At the time of the 2001 census the civil parish (including Pettywell) had a population of 2,455 residents in ...
North Norfolk is a local government district in Norfolk, England. Its council is based in Cromer , and the largest town is North Walsham . The district also includes the towns of Fakenham , Holt , Sheringham , Stalham and Wells-next-the-Sea , along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.
Gorleston-on-Sea ( / ˈɡɔːrlstən / ), historically and colloquially known as Gorleston, is a seaside town [2] [3] in the borough of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England. It lies to the south of Great Yarmouth, on the opposite side of the mouth of the River Yare. Historically in Suffolk, it was a port town at the time of the Domesday Book.
Cromer ( / ˈkroʊmər / KROH-mər) is a coastal town and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. [2] It is 23 miles (37 kilometres) north of Norwich, 116 miles (187 kilometres) north-northeast of London and four miles (six kilometres) east of Sheringham on the North Sea coastline.