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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.
Overstrand is a village on the north coast of Norfolk in England, two miles east of Cromer.
Hunstanton
The only west facing resort on the east coast of England - there are two sides to Hunstanton.
Thornage is a pretty village, close to Holt and sits in beautiful countryside.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Picturesque small town, its harbour home to a fleet of little fishing boats.
Langham is a small village predominantly set in Norfolk's Area of Outstanding Natural beauty.
The seaside village of Happisburgh (pronouched 'haysbro') is most famous for its red and white lighthouse; the oldest still working in East Anglia.
North Runcton is situated about 4 miles south east of King’s Lynn. In the centre of the village is the green and All Saints' parish church.
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.
The pretty historic village of Trunch is close to the coastal resort of Mundesley.
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.
Walcott is a small village on the north Norfolk Deep History Coast situated between Mundesley and Happisburgh.
Aylsham
Picturesque market town, which for 500 years was an important linen, then worstead cloth making centre.
Mundesley
Clifftop village harking back to a bygone age, with its sandy beach and colourful wooden beach huts.
Holt
One of the most attractive small towns in Norfolk, with elegant Georgian buildings.
Burnham Overy is made up of two settlements, Burnham Overy Town the original village adjacent to the parish church and Burnham Overy Staithe, a rather larger settlement about 1 mile away and next to the creek-side harbour.
Heydon is a delightful village off the beaten track. The village is an idyllic example of unspoiled, rural England. You can wander through the village, walk in the park or head to the nearby coast.
Southrepps village consists of two halves, Upper Southrepps and Lower Southrepps.
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.