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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.
Houghton St Giles is charming, tiny village on the outskirts of Little Walsingham.
Aylsham
Picturesque market town, which for 500 years was an important linen, then worstead cloth making centre.
Brancaster Staithe
Coastal village with thriving fishing industry and sailing centre.
Southrepps village consists of two halves, Upper Southrepps and Lower Southrepps.
North Walsham
Settled in Anglo-Saxon times, North Walsham became a important cloth-making centre when Flemish weavers arrived in the 12th C.
Upper Sheringham offers fantastic views over the coast and is home to the National Trust's Sheringham Park with miles of paths to follow and obeservation towers to climb.
Wells-next-the-Sea
Picturesque small town, its harbour home to a fleet of little fishing boats.
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.
Bale is just a few miles from the Georgian town of Holt, and a few miles further from the north Norfolk coast.
Walcott is a small village on the north Norfolk Deep History Coast situated between Mundesley and Happisburgh.
North Creake lies 3 miles south of Burnham Market and about 5 miles from the coast. The village lies on the River Burn which flows through the centre of the village.
The village of Methwold is a village on the edge of the Fens about 14 miles south east of Downham Market.
The village of Trimingham sits high up on the eastern side of the Cromer Ridge.
Thornham
Thornham is a small coastal village about 4 miles east of Hunstanton and is situated in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Largest of the Burnham villages, Burnham Market has grown from the merger of the three of the original Burnham villages, Burnham Sutton, Burnham Ulph and Burnham Westgate.
Bodham is a small village near the North Norfolk Coast on the main road (A148) between Holt and Cromer.
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.
A rural parish, Gresham centres on its medieval church of All Saints with a round tower.