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  2. Gayton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gayton Hall is a country house in the parish of Gayton near King's Lynn in Norfolk. History The present building was built between 1803 and 1810 by Andrew St John and ...

  3. Nest Farmhouse, King’s Lynn: Brilliant, but just shy of ...

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    It was glorious, and a near-perfect main as the BBQ cabbage, burnt on one side and drenched in butter, was divine. ... King’s Lynn, PE31 8PX | 07487 553194 |nestfarmhouse.co.uk.

  4. Middleton, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Middleton is the second village on the A47 road to Norwich, after North Runcton, and lies approximately 3 miles (5 km) east of King's Lynn. The A47, the main road of Norfolk, effectively divides the village in two, and has long been a site of road traffic accidents. Fair Green and Blackborough End are also areas of Middleton. Fair Green is on ...

  5. Pott Row - Wikipedia

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    Pott Row is an expanding village near King's Lynn, Norfolk. It is the western part of the civil and ecclesiastical Parish of Grimston. Pott Row and neighbouring Grimston were quite significant centres of pottery production from the 11th to 16th centuries and important suppliers of this to Scandinavia. Pots often had faces carved just under the rim.

  6. Terrington St Clement - Wikipedia

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    Terrington St Clement is a village and civil parish in King's Lynn and West Norfolk borough and district in Norfolk, England.It is in the drained marshlands to the south of the Wash, 7 miles (11 km) west of King's Lynn, Norfolk, and 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, on the old route of the A17 trunk road.

  7. Pentney - Wikipedia

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    Pentney is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, located about 8 miles (13 km) south east of King's Lynn placing it about halfway between King's Lynn and Swaffham on the A47 road.

  8. Gayton, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The village is located 6 miles (9.7 km) east of King's Lynn and 32 miles (51 km) north-west of Norwich, along the Gaywood River and the B1145 between King's Lynn and Mundesley. History [ edit ]

  9. List of buildings in King's Lynn - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Church. The construction of St Margaret's Church) in 1101 is the point at which King's Lynn first came into existence in terms of how it is now recognised. Commissioned by the Bishop of Norwich, Herbert de Losinga, at the request of the townspeople 'in honour of the Holy Mary Magdalene and St Margaret and all holy virgins', the church is one of the town's most dominating landmar