Costessey — Coordinates: 52°39′37″N 1°12′58″E / 52.66023°N 1.21614°E / 52.66023; 1.21614 … Wikipedia
Costessey Hall — (pronounced and sometimes spelt Cossey Hall, also written as Cotesby Hall) was a manor house in Costessey, Norfolk, England, four miles west of Norwich. The first mention of it dates to 1066, when William I gave it to Alan Rufus, Earl of Richmond … Wikipedia
River Wensum — Wensum River A tree lined section of the River Wensum as it flows through the city of Norwich, seen in July 2005 … Wikipedia
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Bawburgh — Coordinates: 52°38′00″N 1°11′00″E / 52.6333°N 1.1833°E / 52.6333; 1.1833 … Wikipedia
Norwich and District Business Houses League — Norwich and District Saturday Football League Countries England Founded 1924 … Wikipedia
Norwich South (UK Parliament constituency) — Norwich South Borough constituency for the House of Commons Boundary of Norwich South in Norfolk … Wikipedia
South Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency) — This article is about South Norfolk Parliament constituency. For South Norfolk District Council, see South Norfolk. South Norfolk County constituency for the House of Commons … Wikipedia
Simon Wilkin — (27th July 1790, Costessey –1862, London) was an English publisher literary scholar and naturalist whose main interest was entomology.He was the second of the three children of William Wilkin Wilkin (1762–1799), a Norfolk gristmiller, and Cecilia … Wikipedia
Drayton railway station — Drayton Location Place Drayton Area Norfolk Operations Original company Lynn and Fakenham Railway … Wikipedia