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Pentney is located about 8 miles south east of King’s Lynn. It is in the valley of the River Nar, a tributary of the River Great Ouse.
Norfolk
The Village of Salle in Norfolk UK, is a small rural village with a famous church, located half way between the city of Norwich and the sandy beaches of Sheringham and Cromer.
The village with the church of St Mary The Virgin at its centre is surrounded by stunning coastline. It is a popular stopping point for exploring the Norfolk Coast Path.
Thornage is a pretty village, close to Holt and sits in beautiful countryside.
The village of Trimingham sits high up on the eastern side of the Cromer Ridge.
Dilham is a village in the Norfolk Broads area, on the River Ant just off the A149 road, near Stalham.
Norfolk
The Village of West Beckham in Norfolk UK, is a small rural village only a few miles from the sandy beaches of Sheringham and Cromer and the picturesque market town of Holt.
Langham is a small village predominantly set in Norfolk's Area of Outstanding Natural beauty.
Blakeney
Attractive village with nature reserve, home to the largest seal colony in England.
Walcott is a small village on the north Norfolk Deep History Coast situated between Mundesley and Happisburgh.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Picturesque small town, its harbour home to a fleet of little fishing boats.
The small village of Morston, on the Norfolk coast, is close to the villages of Blakeney and Cley-next-the-Sea.
Burnham Deepdale
Burnham Deepdale is in the parish of Brancaster, together with Brancaster Staithe and Brancaster itself. The three villages form a more or less continuous settlement along the coast road adjacent to beautiful coastal marshes and beaches.
Aylsham
Picturesque market town, which for 500 years was an important linen, then worstead cloth making centre.
The village of Methwold is a village on the edge of the Fens about 14 miles south east of Downham Market.
The seaside village of Happisburgh (pronouched 'haysbro') is most famous for its red and white lighthouse; the oldest still working in East Anglia.
Situated on the A148, connecting King’s Lynn with Fakenham the villages of East Rudham and West Rudham offer a great base to stay of visit in the heart of the West Norfolk countryside.
Knapton village is settled on top of a small hill 43m above seal level, in a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty.
North Walsham
Settled in Anglo-Saxon times, North Walsham became a important cloth-making centre when Flemish weavers arrived in the 12th C.
Brancaster Staithe
Coastal village with thriving fishing industry and sailing centre.