Flitcham

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Flitcham is a small rural village in Norfolk, England, known for its historic church and proximity to the royal Sandringham Estate.

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Label Occurrences
Flitcham canonical 3
Flitcham parish 1

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeCounty Norfolk
country England
governingBody King's Lynn and West Norfolk district
surface form: King’s Lynn and West Norfolk District Council
hasAmenity village church
village school (historical)
hasAttraction proximity to royal Sandringham Estate
hasCharacteristic rural character
small population
hasChurch St Mary’s Church, Flitcham
hasEnvironment farmland
woodland nearby
hasFeature historic church
rural settlement
hasHeritage medieval church architecture
hasLandUse agricultural land
hasReligiousBuilding Anglican parish church
hasType rural village
language English
locatedIn King's Lynn and West Norfolk district
surface form: Borough of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk

East of England
Norfolk
near Anmer
Hillington
Sandringham, Norfolk, England
surface form: Sandringham

Sandringham House, Norfolk, England
surface form: Sandringham Estate

West Newton
notableFor historic parish church
proximity to royal residence at Sandringham
parishChurch St Mary’s Church, Flitcham
postalCounty Norfolk
region East Anglia
roadAccess local rural roads
sovereignState United Kingdom

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