Flordon Common is a 9.9-hectare (24-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Wymondham in Norfolk, England. It is a registered...
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Flordon Common". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018. "Flordon Common...
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Felbrigg Woods Field Barn Heaths, Hilborough Flordon Common Forncett Meadows Foulden Common Foxley Wood Fritton Common, Morningthorpe Gawdyhall Big Wood, Harleston...
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descendants of Dr. Jacomb); Bradgate Hall, Leicestershire; Flordon Common; Village Street, Flordon; Graves of Ejected Ministers at Oakington, Cambridgeshire;...
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Bressingham (redirect from Bressingham Common)
Dickleburgh and Rushall Diss Ditchingham Earsham East Carleton Easton Ellingham Flordon Forncett Framingham Earl Framingham Pigot Geldeston Gillingham Gissing...
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Fiddler's Green, Field Dalling, Filby, Fincham, Fishley, Fleggburgh, Flitcham, Flordon, Forncett St Mary, Forncett St Peter, Forncett End, Foulden, Foulsham,...
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The rock strata reaching the surface at Bramerton Pits, adjacent to the Common at Woods End, have resulted in the name of the village being given to an...
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Bramerton, Caistor St Edmund, Colney, Cringleford, Dunston, East Carleton, Flordon, Framingham Earl, Framingham Pigot, Great Melton, Hethel, Hethersett, Holverston...
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Architecturally, the red-brick and slate-roofed terraced housing had more in common with an East Midlands industrial town, with narrow streets and small front...
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of the Norfolk Militia who held training exercises on nearby Bramerton Common. Framingham Hall was a manor-house built in the parish in the 18th century...
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platform. A level crossing lay at the northern end of the station and, in common with other stations on the line, convenient lodging accommodation, a solidly...
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mansion, Rainthorpe Hall, stands by the road between Newton Flotman and Flordon. The village stands by the A140 road between Cromer in North Norfolk and...
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with Newton. Trowse consists of six parts: Trowse Common, the main village, clustered around the Common; Crown Point, the high ground round the historic...
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regular bus service to Norwich. In the centre of the village is a large common, with a pond where many ducks live. An electoral ward in the same name exists...
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built c.1758 and remained working for over 150 years. Located on Ashby Common, the mill had a roundhouse and had a 75 foot diameter footprint. The buck...
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Junction, and the WAML from Bethnal Green to Hackney Downs are electrically common Not currently known at what point between March and October 1980 that the...
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hamlets of Bunwell Hill, Bunwell Street, Great Green, Little Green and Low Common. Bunwell's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives from the Old English...
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buildings around the edge. Lynch Green opened out westwards to the great common where Wymondham, Great Melton and Hethersett parishes met. The most famous...
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by small watercraft. The entry point to the river is at the foot of the common.[citation needed] Brockdish's parish church is dedicated to both Saint Peter...
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Hellington Hall, a Grade II Listed 17th-century country house, and Low Common, a Norfolk Wildlife Trust County Wildlife Site. West leads to Holverston...
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historically for the apple factory (Waveney Apple Growers Ltd) based on Common Road that closed in the late 1990s. It also once had its own railway station...
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reserve Hethel Thorn is accessed from the west of the village. Bracon Ash Common is a small area of woodland and ponds running adjacent to Mergate Lane....
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acres (86.42 km2) Bracon Ash, Colney, Cringleford, Dunston, East Carlton, Flordon, Great Melton, Hethel, Hethersett, Intwood, Keswick, Ketteringham, Little...
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village of Tharston to the west, and those of the hamlet of Wood Green Common to the east. Eventually, it was decided that a bypass to the east would...
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Norfolk Mills Fincham Talbot's Hall Manor Mill 1286 1286 Norfolk Mills Flordon Flordon Mill TM 1930 9685 Smock 1797 1826 1797 Demolished 1870 Norfolk Mills...
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Flookburgh Cumbria 54°10′N 2°59′W / 54.16°N 02.98°W / 54.16; -02.98 SD3675 Flordon Norfolk 52°31′N 1°13′E / 52.52°N 01.21°E / 52.52; 01.21 TM1897 Flore...
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Bryant's map of Norfolk. Mundham Mill was located at the top of Mundham Common, to which it lends the current house its name. As with many sites in Mundham...
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to the Museum of East Anglian Life and is a "tin tabernacle", which is common in the area. It was built in the 1890s and cost the equivalent of £20,000...
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Farmyard near Norwich (View of a road alongside a field) 1833 4 NMC BM Flordon Bridge 1825 3 NMC BM P The impression of the first state in the British...
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his wife Margaret. Elizabeth Le Hunt baptised on 17 January 1669/70 at Flordon, George Le Hunt, born on 30 April 1672, baptised on 14 May 1672 at Carleton...
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