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The Church of St Helen, Ranworth, Norfolk is a church of medieval origins notable for its collection of church paintings. Known as "the Cathedral of The Broads", the church dates from the 14th century, although with origins in Saxon times.
Ranworth is a village in Norfolk, England in The Broads, adjacent to Malthouse Broad and Ranworth Broad. It is located in the civil parish of Woodbastwick. The village's name origin is uncertain 'Edge enclosure' or perhaps, 'Randi's enclosure.'
This is a list of cities, towns, villages, hamlets and named locations in the ceremonial and shire county of Norfolk, ... Palgrave, Panxworth, Paston, Pattesley, ...
Panxworth, Woodbastwick: Church: 14th century: 25 September 1962 1372709: Ruined Church of All Saints. More images ... Grade II* listed buildings in South Norfolk; Notes
Drainage windmills on the Norfolk Broads. The Broads Authority is the agency which has statutory responsibility for the Broads. The Nature Conservancy Council (now Natural England), pressed for a special authority to manage the Broads which had been neglected for a long time, and in 1978 the forerunner to the present-day Broads Authority was established by the Countryside Commission (now also ...
There are believed to be around 200 lost settlements in Norfolk, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This includes places which have been abandoned as settlements due to a range of reasons and at different dates. [ 3 ]
Woodbastwick (/ ˈ w ʊ d b æ s t w ɪ k / WUUD-bast-wik) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is located on the River Bure between Cockshoot Broad and Salhouse Broad, within The Broads and close to Bure Marshes NNR (national nature reserve). The city of Norwich lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the south-west. [2]
Between the 10th and the 19th centuries the hundreds of Norfolk and the boroughs of Norwich, King's Lynn, Thetford and Great Yarmouth were the administrative units of the English county of Norfolk. Each hundred had a separate council that met each month to rule on local judicial and taxation matters.