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  2. Dereham - Wikipedia

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    Dereham (/ ˈ d ɪər əm /), also known historically as East Dereham, is a town and civil parish in the Breckland District of the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the A47 road , about 15 miles (25 km) west of the city of Norwich and 25 miles (40 km) east of King's Lynn .

  3. East Dereham - Wikipedia

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  4. Potter and Scarning Fens, East Dereham - Wikipedia

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    Potter and Scarning Fens, East Dereham is a 6.2-hectare (15-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Dereham in Norfolk, England. [1] [2] It is part of the Norfolk Valley Fens Special Area of Conservation. [3] Scarning Fen is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, [4] and it is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. [5]

  5. East Dereham Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Hardy worked the mill himself but advertised it to let in 1837. It was taken by John Armes. In 1877, Hardy was in financial difficulties, and the mill was sold by auction at the King's Arms Inn, East Dereham on 16 February 1844 along with others at Gressenhall, Ovington and Wicklewood. [3] The mill was bought for £650 by William Fendick.

  6. Category:Dereham - Wikipedia

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  7. Dereham Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded as Dereham Football Club in 1884, spending many of its early years in the Dereham & District League. In 1891–92 the club reached the final of the Norfolk Senior Cup, losing to CEYMS. [3] By 1910 the club were playing in the Norwich & District League and had been renamed East Dereham. [4]

  8. William Hyde Wollaston - Wikipedia

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    He was born in East Dereham in Norfolk, the son of the Francis Wollaston (1737–1815), a noted amateur astronomer, and his wife Althea Hyde. He was one of 17 children, but the family was financially well-off and he enjoyed an intellectually stimulating environment.

  9. Mattishall - Wikipedia

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    Mattishall is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.It is situated 13 miles (21 km) west of Norwich and 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Dereham, at the geographical centre of Norfolk.