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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.
Southrepps village consists of two halves, Upper Southrepps and Lower Southrepps.
Mundesley
Clifftop village harking back to a bygone age, with its sandy beach and colourful wooden beach huts.
The pretty historic village of Trunch is close to the coastal resort of Mundesley.
Norfolk
Sedgeford is situated about 3 miles south east of Hunstanton and is located in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural beauty.
South Creake, a pretty village, is tucked into the valley of the little river Burn is about 15 miles east of Hunstanton and 6 miles north of Fakenham.
Located halfway between Cromer and Sheringam, this seaside village boasts a sand and pebble beach, plus the highest point in Norfolk at 328 feet above sea level. Made famous in 1995 by the excavation of an entire mammoth skeleton.
Holt
One of the most attractive small towns in Norfolk, with elegant Georgian buildings.
Sidestrand is a village on the north Norfolk coast, around 3 miles south east of Cromer.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Picturesque small town, its harbour home to a fleet of little fishing boats.
Worstead is a pretty village with a history dating back to the Middle Ages.
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.
Norfolk
Ringsted (Great Ringsted) is a small village situated just 3 miles inland from Hunstanton. The village offers an excellent village store, the Gin Trap Inn and is close to Ringsted Downs, a large area of chalk grasslands.
Cley-next-the-Sea
Picturesque coastal village, noted for its fine 18th century windmill and nature reserve.
Langham is a small village predominantly set in Norfolk's Area of Outstanding Natural beauty.
North Walsham
Settled in Anglo-Saxon times, North Walsham became a important cloth-making centre when Flemish weavers arrived in the 12th C.
Dilham is a village in the Norfolk Broads area, on the River Ant just off the A149 road, near Stalham.
Aylsham
Picturesque market town, which for 500 years was an important linen, then worstead cloth making centre.
The seaside village of Happisburgh (pronouched 'haysbro') is most famous for its red and white lighthouse; the oldest still working in East Anglia.
Hunstanton
The only west facing resort on the east coast of England - there are two sides to Hunstanton.