Stalham and Sutton

Stalham is a market town and Sutton is a village in .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include The Museum of the Broads and Holy Trinity Church, Ingham.

Museum
is an accredited museum and registered charity in , Norfolk, England. It describes its mission as being to "bring the story of the Broads alive".

Church
Holy Trinity Church in , Norfolk, England has been designated as a Grade I listed building by Historic England. The tower dates from the 15th century.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Potter Heigham and Stalham.

is in . The village lies on the River Thurne in the . Most visitors to the area will be there to either hire a boat or as part of their boating holiday on the Broads.

Town
is a market town and civil parish on the in the county of , in . It covers an area of 2.82 sq mi and had a population of 2,951 in 1,333 households at the 2001 census, the population increasing to 3,149 at the 2011 Census.

Village
is a village and a civil parish in the county of . The village is located 1.4 miles north-west of and 14 miles north-east of . The village is locally known as Brunstead, as depicting on the village sign.

Stalham and Sutton

Latitude
52.7648° or 52° 45′ 53″ north
Longitude
1.5249° or 1° 31′ 30″ east
Open location code
9F43QG7F+WX
Wiki­data ID
Q29968408
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