Church of St Margaret, Hardley
Church of St Margaret, Hardley is a church in Langley with Hardley, South Norfolk District, England. Church of St Margaret, Hardley is situated nearby to the town Loddon, as well as near the village Norton Subcourse.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Anglican
- Description: church in Hardley, Norfolk, England, UK
- Also known as: “Saint Margaret”, “Saint Margarets Church”, and “St Margaret’s, Hardley, Norfolk”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Hardley Flood and Cantley railway station.
Hardley Flood
Hardley Flood is a 49.8-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Loddon, between Norwich, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England. Hardley Flood is situated 3,400 feet southwest of Church of St Margaret, Hardley.Cantley railway station
Railway station
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Cantley railway station is a stop on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the village of Cantley, Norfolk. It is 10 miles down the line from Norwich on the routes to Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth; it is situated between Buckenham and Reedham. Cantley railway station is situated 2 miles north of Church of St Margaret, Hardley.
Reedham railway station
Railway station
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Reedham railway station is a stop on the Wherry Lines in the East of England, serving the village of Reedham, Norfolk. It is 12 miles 13 chains down the line from Norwich; it is situated between Cantley to the west and, to the east, Berney Arms on the branch to Great Yarmouth or Haddiscoe on the branch to Lowestoft. Reedham railway station is situated 2 miles northeast of Church of St Margaret, Hardley.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Loddon and Norton Subcourse.
Loddon
Town
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Loddon is a town and civil parish in Norfolk, England, about 12 miles south-east of Norwich. The town lies on the River Chet, a tributary of the River Yare within The Broads. The name "Loddon" is thought to mean muddy river in Celtic in reference to the Chet. Loddon is situated 2 miles southwest of Church of St Margaret, Hardley.
Norton Subcourse
Village
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Norton Subcourse is a small village and parish in the county of Norfolk, England, about 9 miles south-west of Great Yarmouth. It covers an area of 2,233 acres and had a population of 303 in 115 households at the 2001 census, reducing to a population of 298 in 119 households at the 2011 Census. Norton Subcourse is situated 2 miles southeast of Church of St Margaret, Hardley.
Cantley
Village
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Cantley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Cantley, Limpenhoe and Southwood, in the English county of Norfolk. Cantley is located 3.7 miles north of Loddon and 9.4 miles east of Norwich. Cantley is situated 2 miles north of Church of St Margaret, Hardley.
Church of St Margaret, Hardley
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Langley with Hardley, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, East of England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.55213° or 52° 33′ 8″ northLongitude
1.51714° or 1° 31′ 2″ eastOpen location code
9F43HG28+VVOpenStreetMap ID
way 223583376OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=anglicanWikidata ID
Q17537516
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