VILLAGES

While Norfolk’s bustling towns have their appeal, many prefer the charm of its local villages. Nestled amidst picturesque farmland, village life offers a relaxed and serene lifestyle. We cover a wide range of delightful villages in South Norfolk and Breckland, each rich in character and tradition, providing a unique and rewarding experience for residents.

DEREHAM

Dereham, officially East Dereham, is a historic market town in the heart of Norfolk, England, with a population of around 18,000. As one of the larger towns in the county, it serves as a key hub for nearby villages. Rich in history, with roots dating back to the Anglo-Saxon era, Dereham combines historical charm with modern amenities.

WYMONDHAM & HETHERSETT

Situated southwest of Norwich, Wymondham and Hethersett offer the perfect blend of peaceful rural living with convenient access to modern amenities. Wymondham is renowned for its historic Wymondham Abbey, along with its well-preserved buildings and charming streets that give the town its unique character. Meanwhile, Hethersett is a popular village nestled between Wymondham and Norwich, making the commute even shorter.

ATTLEBOROUGH

Attleborough boasts a prime location along the A11, offering convenient access to both Norwich, just 15 miles away, and London, making it ideal for commuters. The town’s railway station provides regular connections to Norwich, Cambridge, and other destinations, ensuring you’re well connected for both work and leisure travel

EATON & CRINGLEFORD

Together, Cringleford and Eaton provide a high quality of life with their blend of natural beauty, excellent transport links, and community-focused amenities. The ease of access to the A11 and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH), combined with the recreational and social benefits of Eaton Park, make these areas highly attractive for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a balanced lifestyle

NORWICH

Norwich, the vibrant capital of Norfolk, seamlessly blends historical charm with modern amenities. Its city centre stands as a testament to its rich past, with cobbled streets and medieval architecture that transport visitors back in time. Dominating the skyline, the iconic Norwich Cathedral, a majestic Norman structure, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Just a short walk away, Norwich Castle, once a royal fortress, now houses a captivating museum and art gallery that delve into local history and showcase fine art.