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  2. Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Norfolk had a Gross Domestic Product of £9,319 million, which represents 1.5% of England's economy and 1.25% of the United Kingdom's economy. The GDP per head was £11,825, compared to £13,635 for East Anglia, £12,845 for England and £12,438 for the United Kingdom.

  3. Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Norwich claims to be the most complete medieval city in the United Kingdom. [5] It includes cobbled streets such as Elm Hill, Timber Hill and Tombland; ancient buildings such as St Andrew's Hall; half-timbered houses such as Dragon Hall, The Guildhall and Strangers' Hall; the Art Nouveau of the 1899 Royal Arcade; many medieval lanes; and the winding River Wensum that flows through the city ...

  4. Helhoughton - Wikipedia

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    Helhoughton is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England. [1] It is 4.2 miles (6.8 km) west-south-west of the town of Fakenham, 29.3 miles (47.2 km) west-northwest of Norwich and 112 miles (180 km) north-northeast of London. The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich.

  5. Ormesby St Margaret with Scratby - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Parish Church. St Margaret's Parish Church dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries and underwent restoration by Richard Phipson in the 19th century. [7] [8] Inside the church there are monumental brasses to Robert and Elizabeth Clere, who left £10 towards the building of a steeple, and their daughter-in-law Alice Clere, who was the aunt of Anne Boleyn.

  6. Thorpe St Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Thorpe St Andrew is a town and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England. It is situated on the River Yare , two miles east of the centre of Norwich , and is outside the boundary of the city.

  7. Thorpe Abbotts - Wikipedia

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    Thorpe Abbotts is a village and (as Thorpe Abbots) a former civil parish, now in the parish of Brockdish, in the South Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. [1] The village is 6.5 miles (10.5 km) east of Diss , 20.8 miles (33.5 km) south south west of Norwich and 106 miles (171 km) north east of London .

  8. Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall - Wikipedia

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    ^Ordnance Survey (1999). OS Explorer Map 237 - Norwich. ISBN 0-319-21868-6.; ^ Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes. Retrieved 2 December 2005.; ^ Visions of Britain. Fundenhall CP/AP Norfolk through time. Retrieved 4 November 2005.; ^ Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (2004 ...

  9. Harleston, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Harleston is a town in the civil parish of Redenhall with Harleston, in the South Norfolk district, in the county of Norfolk, England. It is 16 miles (26 km) from Norwich. In 2018, it had an estimated population of 5,067. [1] Harleston is on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, close to the River Waveney. [2] Harleston has two markets every Wednesday. [3]