North Burlingham
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| North Burlingham | |
| Norfolk | |
|---|---|
St Andrew's, North Burlingham | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | TG366100 |
| Location: | 52°38’10"N, 1°29’45"E |
| Data | |
| Postcode: | NR13 |
| Local Government | |
North Burlingham is a tiny, linear village in Norfolk halfway between Blofield to the west and Acle at the edge of the Norfolk Broads to the west. The village is strung along a local road which used to be the main road from Norwich to Great Yarmouth until a bypass, part of the A47, was built just south of the village.
The parish is known as Burlingham St Andrew after the parish church. Another church, St Peter's, stands in ruin by the village.
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