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  2. Mileham - Wikipedia

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    Mileham is a village approximately midway between East Dereham and Fakenham in Mid Norfolk with a population of 563 people in 2011. The village sits astride the B1145 [2] Kings Lynn to Mundesley road that dissects Mid Norfolk west to east. It is the old coaching road from Kings Lynn to Norwich and then on to Great Yarmouth.

  3. List of places in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Acle, St. Edmund's Aylsham sign Belaugh Church Blickling Hall Cley Mill Great Yarmouth Town Hall Hopton Beach Hunsett Windmill North Walsham Market Cross Norwich Cathedral Reedham Swing Bridge Repps with Bastwick Sandringham House RAF Trimingham Winterton-on-Sea Wymondham Abbey Yaxham St. Peter

  4. Grenstein - Wikipedia

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    Grenstein Farm near Mileham. Grenstein, also known as Gramston or Greynston, was until approximately the 16th century a village in the English county of Norfolk, between Mileham and Tittleshall. [1] [2] There was a market in the 13th century. Since 1959, the site has become obliterated by farming. [3]

  5. Breckland District - Wikipedia

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    Breckland is a local government district in Norfolk, England.Its council is based in Dereham, although the largest town is Thetford.The district also includes the towns of Attleborough, Swaffham and Watton, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

  6. Beeston, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    It may also be known as Beeston All Saints or Beeston-next-Mileham to distinguish it from the three other villages in Norfolk named Beeston. Sir William Calthorpe made presentations to the rectory of Beeston in 1460, 1481 and 1492. [1] Keith Skipper, Eastern Daily Press journalist and champion of the Norfolk dialect, was born in the village. [2]

  7. List of lost settlements in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Site of village mentioned in the Domesday Book and the Nomina Villarum of 1316. [11] Arminghall: Deserted medieval village in the parish of Bixley. [12] [13] Ashby: Village mentioned in Domesday and Nomina Villarum, with 91 tax payers recorded in 1381. Believed to have been abandoned in the 18th century. [14] Ashby, Snetterton: Unknown