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North Elmham is a village in Breckland, Norfolk, United Kingdom with a population of about 1,500.

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  • North Elmham Cathedral. The ruined cathedral/chapel in North Elmham was the county cathedral of Norfolk from 672 to 1072. Free.
  • County School Station. Open all the time. This old railway station closed in 1964 but is a great place to walk and have a picnic. The station is in very good condition and is a picturesque area. Free.

Do[edit]

  • Go for a walk beside the disused railway and see the swans.

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Eat[edit]

  • The King's Head pub
  • The Teapost tearoom is also a post office

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Sleep[edit]

The King's Head is a pub in North Elmham doubling as a hotel.

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Go next[edit]

  • Fakenham
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