Norfolk Towns & Villages

About Swaffham

Swaffham is a vibrant, historic market town with a famous Charter Market which attracts visitors from all over the area and beyond. Swaffham is an ideal touring centre for the many attractions of Norfolk.

www.aboutswaffham.co.uk

Ashlink Online

The online version of the monthly newsletter for the village of Ashill, Norfolk. Features details of local events, church services, councillors, doctors, clubs and societies plus puzzles and a map.

ashlinkonline.co.uk

Ashill Village

Ashill is a village in mid Norfolk, with a population of about 1,400 people, and is one of the highest points in Norfolk being on the end of the Cromer ridge, just east of the Fens.

www.pastonroot.co.uk/wright

Ashwicken

Situated about 6 miles from King's Lynn in West Norfolk, Ashwicken is a small village, which with the adjoining villages of Leziate and Bawsey, has a total population of about 500 people.

www.ashwicken.inuk.com

Attleborough Forum

Attleborough is an attractive and thriving market town situated in Norfolk about 15 miles southwest of Norwich. A resource site for members of the community (local news, events and history) an online forum/message board and a place where you can have your say and be heard.

www.attleboroughforum.com

Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale

Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale are situated on the unique North Norfolk Coast - An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

www.burnhamdeepdale.co.uk

Brookville

Brookville is a small hamlet in West Norfolk which started life as a workers cooperative in the late 1880's. The village is mainly residential and has one shop selling fresh fruit and vegetables.

www.brookville.org.uk

Burnham Market

Burnham Market is on of Norfolk's lovliest villages, this site has a comprehensive list of local attractions, places to stay and businesses.

www.burnhammarket.co.uk

Dersingham

An information website written by Dersingham people for Dersingham people, Dersingham Businesses and world-wide visitors to the Dersingham Area.

www.dersingham.com

Downham Market

Downham Market probably had its origins as a Saxon settlement, sited around the elevated ground on which the Church was built, and achieved Market status by the year 1050.

www.downham-market.co.uk

Downham Market Chamber of Trade

Situated in a pleasant rural area of East Anglia, Downham Market is a typical small historic market town in West Norfolk on the edge of the Fens.

www.downhamchamber.co.uk

Fakenham Chamber of Trade & Commerce

Fakenham is usually described as a "small market town", but its businesses represent an extremely broad range of activities. The usual retail outlets are concentrated in the town centre and are enhanced by the very lively Thursday market.

www.fakenhamtrade.org.uk

Fakenham Web

Fakenham Web is the free community site for Fakenham and the surrounding district.

www.fakenhamweb.co.uk

Feltwell

The village of Feltwell is situated on the Norfolk/Suffolk/Cambridgeshire borders. It has a population of around 2900 which makes it one of the largest villages in Norfolk.

www.feltwell.co.uk

Great Yarmouth Live

Great Yarmouth Live - Live webcams from Great Yarmouth Seafront, East Anglia's top seaside resort plus Tourism and Business information, What's On, News and Heritage.

www.greatyarmouthlive.com

Heacham On Line Archives

Local community website. Showing local amenities in Heacham and surrounding villages. Local events and features. Plenty of photos past and present. Heacham diary of events. Also a fantastic selection of old photographs and plenty of information about Heacham.

www.heacham-on-line.co.uk

History of Ringstead

Everything you need to know about Ringstead. Norfolk. The site is just a taste of the 170-page Fragments in Time. Each book is produced individually and is not a profit making. Covers fascinating facts and stories of the people of the village as well as hundreds of old pictures, many in full colour.

freespace.virgin.net/mbbm.scott

Hockwold-cum-Wilton Community

Informative site about Hockwold-cum-Wilton, with maps and photos of the village.

www.hockwold.info

Hunstanton

Gazeteer of Hunstanton and the Northern Norfolk Coast and Countryside. Things to do, places to see, places to stay and local community links.

www.hunstanton.org

Hunstanton Directory

The Hunstanton Directory is aimed at tourists and visitors to our town and is designed to highlight its attractions, shops and businesses.

www.hunstanton-info.com

Hunstanton Online

Local community website. Showing local amenities in Hunstanton and surrounding villages. Local events and features. Plenty of photos past and present. Hunstanton diary of events. Also a fantastic selection of old photographs and plenty of information about Hunstanton.

www.hunstanton-on-line.co.uk

Hunstanton Visitors' Guide

Hunstanton, located on the North Norfolk Coast, gets its fair share of Sunshine. It is well-known that this is mainly due to the fact that while Hunstanton's Cliffs and Beaches are on the East Coast, they actually face West. For this reason, Hunstanton experiences some of the best sunsets in England and records some of the highest 'sun-time' in the summer.

www.hunstanton.net

King's Lynn Forums

We are a non-profit making local web site that wants to show the history of the town in picture, from slum clearance in the early 20c to the present day,and want to attract new members.

www.kingslynn-forums.co.uk

Methwold

Methwold is a village on the edge of the Norfolk Fens, it's economy is based on Agriculture with a little light industry. The village is situated about 6 Miles North West of Brandon.

www.btinternet.com/~methwold.homepage/index.html

Nordelph Community

This site has two purposes -- a resource for members of the community (local news, events, history & c.) and also to keep alive the fight for Broadband Internet access in one of the two Norfolk villages to be denied upgrading under the latest BT proposals.

www.nordelph.org

North Runcton

North Runcton is three miles from King's Lynn, and has among other attractions a church built by a contemporary of Sir Christopher Wren. Visit the North Runcton website to find out about village life these days.

www.runctonweb.co.uk

Sedgeford Village

Take a trip round the village of Sedgeford and check out its amenities, crafts, accommodation and businesses.

www.sedgeford.org.uk

Stoke Ferry

Community website for Stoke Ferry covering all aspects of village life with latest West Norfolk news headlines provided by lynnnews.co.uk.

www.stokeferry.com

Southery.com

A start up site following local activities in the village of Southery.

www.southery.com

This is Diss

Community forum for Diss residents, expats, businesses and organisations. Discuss anything including Town Council matters, traffic matters, news & business details.

www.thisisdiss.co.uk

Tibenham

A website for Tibenham (spelt Tibbenham or Tybbenham in times past) a small village situated in South Norfolk, England.

www.tibenham.fsnet.co.uk

Wayland Partnership

Wayland lies at the heart of the county of Norfolk and is one of its best kept secrets, comprising of the Market Town of Watton the villages of Ashill, Carbrooke, Caston, Great Cressingham, Great Hockham, Griston, Little Cressingham with Threxton, Merton, Ovington, Saham Toney, Scoulton, Stow Bedon with Breckles, and Thompson. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy a break from the hurly-burly of the modern world. With its fresh air, un-crowded roads and beautiful countryside.

www.wayland.org.uk

Weeting History Group

The Weeting History Group was formed in May 1999 to research and record the history of the parish of Weeting in Norfolk.

www.weeting-history.2itb.com

Whissonsett Web

Whissonsett village web site for upcoming events, contacts, general information including village and church history.

www.whissonsett.com