32 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

32 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 32 bus time schedule & line map 32 Beeston View In Website Mode The 32 bus line (Beeston) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Beeston: 5:10 PM (2) Castle Acre: 11:18 AM (3) King's Lynn: 9:03 AM - 12:40 PM (4) Mileham: 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM (5) Narborough: 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM (6) Pentney: 6:10 PM (7) Swaffham: 3:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 32 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 32 bus arriving. Direction: Beeston 32 bus Time Schedule 11 stops Beeston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:10 PM Monday 5:10 PM Narford Road, Narborough Blacksmiths Way, Narborough Civil Parish Tuesday 5:10 PM Narborough Road, Pentney Wednesday 5:10 PM Church Close, Pentney Thursday 5:10 PM Church Close, Pentney Civil Parish Friday 5:10 PM Narborough Road, Pentney Saturday 5:10 PM Sandy Lane, West Acre Spar, Castle Acre 32 bus Info Pyes Lane, Castle Acre Direction: Beeston Hannant's Piece, Castle Acre Civil Parish Stops: 11 Trip Duration: 38 min Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Line Summary: Narford Road, Narborough, Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Narborough Road, Pentney, Church Close, Pentney, Narborough Road, Pentney, Sandy Lane, West Acre, Castleacre Road, Newton by Castle Acre Spar, Castle Acre, Pyes Lane, Castle Acre, Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Castleacre Road, Church Street, Litcham Newton by Castle Acre, Church Street, Litcham, Craft And Model Store, Beeston Craft And Model Store, Beeston Direction: Castle Acre 32 bus Time Schedule 8 stops Castle Acre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Kings Arms, Swaffham 3a Market Place, Swaffham Tuesday Not Operational Tesco, Swaffham Wednesday Not Operational Castle Acre Road, Swaffham Thursday Not Operational Tesco, Swaffham Friday Not Operational Castle Acre Road, Swaffham Saturday 11:18 AM Waitrose, Swaffham Green Way, Swaffham Green Way, Swaffham 20 St Guthlac Close, Swaffham 32 bus Info Direction: Castle Acre Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Stops: 8 Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Trip Duration: 14 min Line Summary: Kings Arms, Swaffham, Tesco, Pyes Lane, Castle Acre Swaffham, Tesco, Swaffham, Waitrose, Swaffham, North Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Green Way, Swaffham, Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Pyes Lane, Castle Acre, Spar, Castle Acre Spar, Castle Acre High Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Direction: King's Lynn 32 bus Time Schedule 27 stops King's Lynn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:03 AM - 12:40 PM Litcham Road, Mileham Tuesday 9:03 AM - 12:40 PM Church Street, Litcham Wednesday 9:03 AM - 12:40 PM Village Sign, Great Dunham Thursday 9:03 AM - 12:40 PM Bus Shelter, Little Dunham Friday 9:03 AM - 12:40 PM Old Post O∆ce, Little Dunham Saturday Not Operational Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Pyes Lane, Castle Acre 32 bus Info North Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Direction: King's Lynn Stops: 27 Spar, Castle Acre Trip Duration: 44 min High Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Line Summary: Litcham Road, Mileham, Church Street, Litcham, Village Sign, Great Dunham, Bus Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Shelter, Little Dunham, Old Post O∆ce, Little Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Dunham, Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Pyes Lane, Castle Acre, Spar, Castle Acre, Newton Road, Green Way, Swaffham Newton by Castle Acre, Green Way, Swaffham, 21 St Guthlac Close, Swaffham Waitrose, Swaffham, Tesco, Swaffham, Kings Arms, Swaffham, Breckland Meadows, Swaffham, Waitrose, Swaffham Narborough Road, Pentney, Church Close, Pentney, Green Way, Swaffham Church, West Bilney, Carpenters Arms, East Winch, Church, East Winch, Church, Middleton, New Road, Tesco, Swaffham North Runcton, Hardwick Tesco, King's Lynn, Castle Acre Road, Swaffham Mcdonalds Layby, King's Lynn, Cemetery Lodge, King's Lynn, Southgate Street, King's Lynn, Mill≈eet, Kings Arms, Swaffham King's Lynn, Transport Interchange, King's Lynn 3a Market Place, Swaffham Breckland Meadows, Swaffham Narborough Road, Pentney Church Close, Pentney Church Close, Pentney Civil Parish Church, West Bilney Bilney Road, East Winch Civil Parish Carpenters Arms, East Winch Church, East Winch Church, Middleton New Road, North Runcton Hardwick Tesco, King's Lynn Hardwick Road, England Mcdonalds Layby, King's Lynn Cemetery Lodge, King's Lynn Southgate Street, King's Lynn 6 Guanock Place, King's Lynn Mill≈eet, King's Lynn London Road, King's Lynn Transport Interchange, King's Lynn Market Street, King's Lynn Direction: Mileham 32 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Mileham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM Transport Interchange, King's Lynn Albion Street, King's Lynn Tuesday 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM Mill≈eet, King's Lynn Wednesday 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM London Road, King's Lynn Thursday 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM Southgate Street, King's Lynn Friday 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM 6 Guanock Place, King's Lynn Saturday Not Operational Cemetery Lodge, King's Lynn Hardwick Tesco, King's Lynn Hill Road, North Runcton 32 bus Info Direction: Mileham Church, Middleton Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 82 min Church, East Winch Line Summary: Transport Interchange, King's Lynn, Mill≈eet, King's Lynn, Southgate Street, King's Lynn, Carpenters Arms, East Winch Cemetery Lodge, King's Lynn, Hardwick Tesco, King's Lynn, Hill Road, North Runcton, Church, Middleton, Church, West Bilney Church, East Winch, Carpenters Arms, East Winch, Church, West Bilney, Church Close, Pentney, Bilney Road, East Winch Civil Parish Narborough Road, Pentney, Breckland Meadows, Church Close, Pentney Swaffham, Kings Arms, Swaffham, Tesco, Swaffham, Tesco, Swaffham, Waitrose, Swaffham, Church Close, Pentney Civil Parish Green Way, Swaffham, Newton Road, Newton by Narborough Road, Pentney Castle Acre, Pyes Lane, Castle Acre, Spar, Castle Acre, Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Old Post Breckland Meadows, Swaffham O∆ce, Little Dunham, Bus Shelter, Little Dunham, Village Sign, Great Dunham, Church Street, Litcham, Litcham Road, Mileham Kings Arms, Swaffham 3a Market Place, Swaffham Tesco, Swaffham Castle Acre Road, Swaffham Tesco, Swaffham Castle Acre Road, Swaffham Waitrose, Swaffham Green Way, Swaffham Green Way, Swaffham 20 St Guthlac Close, Swaffham Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Pyes Lane, Castle Acre North Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Spar, Castle Acre High Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Old Post O∆ce, Little Dunham Bus Shelter, Little Dunham Village Sign, Great Dunham Church Street, Litcham 12 Church Street, Litcham Civil Parish Litcham Road, Mileham Direction: Narborough 32 bus Time Schedule 11 stops Narborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Monday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Craft And Model Store, Beeston Tuesday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Church Street, Litcham 12 Church Street, Litcham Civil Parish Wednesday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Castleacre Road, Newton by Castle Acre Thursday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Friday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Saturday 7:10 AM - 7:43 AM Pyes Lane, Castle Acre North Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Spar, Castle Acre 32 bus Info High Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Direction: Narborough Stops: 11 Sandy Lane, West Acre Trip Duration: 6 min Line Summary: Craft And Model Store, Beeston, Narborough Road, Pentney Church Street, Litcham, Castleacre Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Church Close, Pentney Pyes Lane, Castle Acre, Spar, Castle Acre, Sandy Church Close, Pentney Civil Parish Lane, West Acre, Narborough Road, Pentney, Church Close, Pentney, Narborough Road, Pentney, Narford Narborough Road, Pentney Road, Narborough Narford Road, Narborough Main Road, Narborough Civil Parish Direction: Pentney 32 bus Time Schedule 3 stops Pentney Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:10 PM Narford Road, Narborough Blacksmiths Way, Narborough Civil Parish Tuesday 6:10 PM Narborough Road, Pentney Wednesday 6:10 PM Thursday 6:10 PM Church Close, Pentney Church Close, Pentney Civil Parish Friday 6:10 PM Saturday Not Operational 32 bus Info Direction: Pentney Stops: 3 Trip Duration: 6 min Line Summary: Narford Road, Narborough, Narborough Road, Pentney, Church Close, Pentney Direction: Swaffham 32 bus Time Schedule 6 stops Swaffham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:20 PM Monday 3:20 PM Spar, Castle Acre High Street, Castle Acre Civil Parish Tuesday 3:20 PM Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre Wednesday 3:20 PM Newton Road, Newton By Castle Acre Civil Parish Thursday 3:20 PM Green Way, Swaffham Friday 3:20 PM 21 St Guthlac Close, Swaffham Saturday 8:48 AM - 3:20 PM Waitrose, Swaffham Green Way, Swaffham Tesco, Swaffham Castle Acre Road, Swaffham 32 bus Info Direction: Swaffham Kings Arms, Swaffham Stops: 6 3a Market Place, Swaffham Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Spar, Castle Acre, Newton Road, Newton by Castle Acre, Green Way, Swaffham, Waitrose, Swaffham, Tesco, Swaffham, Kings Arms, Swaffham 32 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in East Anglia. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
Recommended publications
  • Beer Shop Beer Shop
    1 3 10 11 13 14 West Norfolk C5 E3 C4 C3 Sandringham House C2 C3 VISIT BRITAIN’S BIGGEST BEER SHOP & What To Do 2016 Plus WINE AND SPIRIT WWAREHOUSEAREHOUSE Sandringham House, the Royal Family’s country retreat, ATTRACTIONS is perhaps the most famous stately home in Norfolk - and certainly one of the most beautiful. The Coffee Shop at Thaxters Garden Centre is PLACES TO VISIT Opens Easter 2016 Set in 60 acres of stunning gardens, with a fascinating renowned locally for its own home-made cakes museum of Royal vehicles and mementos, the principal and scones baked daily. Its menu ranges from the EVENTS ground floor apartments with their charming collections popular cooked breakfast to sandwiches, baguettes YOUYOU DON’TDON’T HAVEHAVE Visit King’s Lynn’s of porcelain, jade, furniture and family portraits are open throughout West Norfolk and our homemade specials of the day. During the stunning new to the public. Visitor Centre open every day all year. warmer months there is an attractive garden when TOTO TRAVELTRAVEL THETHE attraction, which Open daily 26 March- 30 October you can sit and enjoy lunch and coffee. EXCEPT Wednesday 27 July. tells the stories of the Take a stroll around the attractive Garden Centre. Adults £14.00, Seniors £12.50, Children £7.00 GLOBEGLOBE TOTO ENJOYENJOY seafarers, explorers, Family (2 adults + 3 children) £35.00 It sells everything the garden could need as well as merchants, mayors, www.sandringhamestate.co.uk a large range of giftware. WORLDWORLD BEERS.BEERS.BEERS. magistrates and If you are staying in self-catering accommodation 4 North Brink, Wisbech, PE13 1LW 12 or a caravan there is a well stocked grocery store Tel: 01945 583160 miscreants who have A5 www.elgoods-brewery.co.uk C4 on site that sells hot chickens from its rotisserie, It is just a short haul to shaped King’s Lynn, one of freshly baked bread, newspapers, lottery and England’s most important everything you could possibly need.
    [Show full text]
  • Council Tax Rates 2020 - 2021
    BRECKLAND COUNCIL NOTICE OF SETTING OF COUNCIL TAX Notice is hereby given that on the twenty seventh day of February 2020 Breckland Council, in accordance with Section 30 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, approved and duly set for the financial year beginning 1st April 2020 and ending on 31st March 2021 the amounts as set out below as the amount of Council Tax for each category of dwelling in the parts of its area listed below. The amounts below for each parish will be the Council Tax payable for the forthcoming year. COUNCIL TAX RATES 2020 - 2021 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H NORFOLK COUNTY 944.34 1101.73 1259.12 1416.51 1731.29 2046.07 2360.85 2833.02 KENNINGHALL 1194.35 1393.40 1592.46 1791.52 2189.63 2587.75 2985.86 3583.04 NORFOLK POLICE & LEXHAM 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 175.38 204.61 233.84 263.07 321.53 379.99 438.45 526.14 CRIME COMMISSIONER BRECKLAND 62.52 72.94 83.36 93.78 114.62 135.46 156.30 187.56 LITCHAM 1214.50 1416.91 1619.33 1821.75 2226.58 2631.41 3036.25 3643.49 LONGHAM 1229.13 1433.99 1638.84 1843.70 2253.41 2663.12 3072.83 3687.40 ASHILL 1212.28 1414.33 1616.37 1818.42 2222.51 2626.61 3030.70 3636.84 LOPHAM NORTH 1192.57 1391.33 1590.09 1788.85 2186.37 2583.90 2981.42 3577.70 ATTLEBOROUGH 1284.23 1498.27 1712.31 1926.35 2354.42 2782.50 3210.58 3852.69 LOPHAM SOUTH 1197.11 1396.63 1596.15 1795.67 2194.71 2593.74 2992.78 3591.34 BANHAM 1204.41 1405.14 1605.87 1806.61 2208.08 2609.55 3011.01 3613.22 LYNFORD 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72
    [Show full text]
  • Great Dunham | Norfolk PEACE of the COUNTRY
    Great Dunham | Norfolk PEACE OF THE COUNTRY Tucked away in the village of Great Dunham, this four-bedroom property built in the mid-90s offers the tranquillity of the Norfolk countryside from the comfort of a modern home. With a large back garden and a setting next to the village green there is all the space you could want, but with easy access to the A47 and the market town of Swaffham. • Executive, Detached family home sitting in an established plot with generous gardens • Rural living with modern comforts and found within 2.5 Miles of Litcham School • Versatile accommodation which includes Entrance Hall, Shower Room, Music Room, Open Plan Kitchen/Family Room • Four Bedrooms (master measuring 21’4 x 21’), Family Bathroom and En-Suite • Utility/Boot Room, Off Road Parking and Double Garage with Front & Rear Gardens • Total Accommodation extends to 2391 sq.ft • Energy Rating D Space and Convenience The moment you pass through the gated entrance and along the gravelled drive and see the front lawn leading up to this family home, there’s the impression of spaciousness. A newbuild on land previously attached to the adjacent property, when the present owners moved into it in December 1996 they installed a new kitchen and carried out landscaping work in the large back garden, and it has been their family home ever since. The feeling of space persists once inside the property. “There’s a very large master bedroom with views over the rear garden. This is a feature but could easily be developed into two separate bedrooms if desired.” And below it, with a recently installed log fire to enjoy, “The back room facing the garden was used mainly for dining in the past but is now primarily enjoyed as a music room.” Add to that the potential for a conservatory, and to perhaps utilise the large roof void, then there is even more room that could be made use of if so required.
    [Show full text]
  • Norfolk Through a Lens
    NORFOLK THROUGH A LENS A guide to the Photographic Collections held by Norfolk Library & Information Service 2 NORFOLK THROUGH A LENS A guide to the Photographic Collections held by Norfolk Library & Information Service History and Background The systematic collecting of photographs of Norfolk really began in 1913 when the Norfolk Photographic Survey was formed, although there are many images in the collection which date from shortly after the invention of photography (during the 1840s) and a great deal which are late Victorian. In less than one year over a thousand photographs were deposited in Norwich Library and by the mid- 1990s the collection had expanded to 30,000 prints and a similar number of negatives. The devastating Norwich library fire of 1994 destroyed around 15,000 Norwich prints, some of which were early images. Fortunately, many of the most important images were copied before the fire and those copies have since been purchased and returned to the library holdings. In 1999 a very successful public appeal was launched to replace parts of the lost archive and expand the collection. Today the collection (which was based upon the survey) contains a huge variety of material from amateur and informal work to commercial pictures. This includes newspaper reportage, portraiture, building and landscape surveys, tourism and advertising. There is work by the pioneers of photography in the region; there are collections by talented and dedicated amateurs as well as professional art photographers and early female practitioners such as Olive Edis, Viola Grimes and Edith Flowerdew. More recent images of Norfolk life are now beginning to filter in, such as a village survey of Ashwellthorpe by Richard Tilbrook from 1977, groups of Norwich punks and Norfolk fairs from the 1980s by Paul Harley and re-development images post 1990s.
    [Show full text]
  • Contents of Volume 14 Norwich Marriages 1813-37 (Are Distinguished by Letter Code, Given Below) Those from 1801-13 Have Also Been Transcribed and Have No Code
    Norfolk Family History Society Norfolk Marriages 1801-1837 The contents of Volume 14 Norwich Marriages 1813-37 (are distinguished by letter code, given below) those from 1801-13 have also been transcribed and have no code. ASt All Saints Hel St. Helen’s MyM St. Mary in the S&J St. Simon & St. And St. Andrew’s Jam St. James’ Marsh Jude Aug St. Augustine’s Jma St. John McC St. Michael Coslany Ste St. Stephen’s Ben St. Benedict’s Maddermarket McP St. Michael at Plea Swi St. Swithen’s JSe St. John Sepulchre McT St. Michael at Thorn Cle St. Clement’s Erh Earlham St. Mary’s Edm St. Edmund’s JTi St. John Timberhill Pau St. Paul’s Etn Eaton St. Andrew’s Eth St. Etheldreda’s Jul St. Julian’s PHu St. Peter Hungate GCo St. George Colegate Law St. Lawrence’s PMa St. Peter Mancroft Hei Heigham St. GTo St. George Mgt St. Margaret’s PpM St. Peter per Bartholomew Tombland MtO St. Martin at Oak Mountergate Lak Lakenham St. John Gil St. Giles’ MtP St. Martin at Palace PSo St. Peter Southgate the Baptist and All Grg St. Gregory’s MyC St. Mary Coslany Sav St. Saviour’s Saints The 25 Suffolk parishes Ashby Burgh Castle (Nfk 1974) Gisleham Kessingland Mutford Barnby Carlton Colville Gorleston (Nfk 1889) Kirkley Oulton Belton (Nfk 1974) Corton Gunton Knettishall Pakefield Blundeston Cove, North Herringfleet Lound Rushmere Bradwell (Nfk 1974) Fritton (Nfk 1974) Hopton (Nfk 1974) Lowestoft Somerleyton The Norfolk parishes 1 Acle 36 Barton Bendish St Andrew 71 Bodham 106 Burlingham St Edmond 141 Colney 2 Alburgh 37 Barton Bendish St Mary 72 Bodney 107 Burlingham
    [Show full text]
  • Hive Cottage Lynn Road | East Winch | Norfolk | PE32 1NP HIVE COTTAGE
    Hive Cottage Lynn Road | East Winch | Norfolk | PE32 1NP HIVE COTTAGE MIXING OLD AND NEW In the village of East Winch between Swaffham and Lynn Is an extended cottage, light and airy within; A mix of tradition with characterful new It has so much space all the way through, With carrstone walls and old cottage beams This place is really more than it seems. The refurb’s included new hardwood doors And lots of smart brown porcelain floors, Outside there’s potential in the spacious barn, Here’s a fine family home full of great charm. • A Detached, Sympathetically Refurbished and Extended Norfolk Property • Conveniently Located Within Easy of Access of King’s Lynn & Swaffham • Reception Room, Dining Room, Garden Room, Study, Kitchen & Utility • Six Bedrooms, One En-Suite with Walk-In Wardrobe, Family Bathroom • Detached Outbuilding & Games Room Ideal for an Annex (Subject to Planning) • Off Road Parking, Attached Double Garage, Rear Garden & Gazebo for Hot Tub • The Accommodation extends to 2,321 sq. ft. 3 A carrstone cottage dating back to the 1850s has since been extended many times and now presents itself as a substantial six bedroom modernised home. It sits in the village of East Winch almost equidistant from Kings Lynn and Swaffham, and is only about half an hour’s drive to the beautiful North Norfolk coast with its miles of sandy beaches, and less than an hour to Norwich. Recent Extension The house is set down slightly from the road level surrounded by a gravel drive, with an attractive frontage of terracotta pantile roofs, and the old cottage carrstone end wall distinctly visible surrounded by brick of the later alterations.
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of a Meeting of The
    AGENDA NOTE: In the case of non-members, this agenda is for information only Committee - BRECKLAND AREA MUSEUMS COMMITTEE Date & Time - TUESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2004 at 2.00 PM Venue - THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY, NUNS BRIDGES ROAD, THETFORD PERSONS ATTENDING THE MEETING ARE REQUESTED TO TURN OFF MOBILE TELEPHONES Committee Members Breckland Council Norfolk County Council Mr Duigan (Chairman) Mr C W Armes Mr P R W Darby Mr R Clayton (Vice- Mr R G Kybird Chairman) Mr J E Ramm Mr C B A Lloyd Owen Mrs P A Spencer Mrs B M Ravencroft Mr P Jimenez Co-optees Ex-Officio Members Mr R S Key Colonel H MacKinlay Mr S Murphy Mr B Morgan Vacancy Miss R Prior Substitutes Vacancy Mrs S M Matthews Mrs T I Paines Committee Services Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham. NR19 1EE. 24 August 2004 Please ask for Julie Britton (01362) 656343 Email: [email protected] Breckland Area Museums Committee 14 September 2004 Page(s) herewith 1. MINUTES To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 7 May 2004. 1 - 5 2. APOLOGIES To receive apologies for absence. 3. CHAIRMAN’S ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. URGENT BUSINESS To note whether the Chairman proposes to accept any item as urgent business, pursuant to Section 100(B)(4)(b) of the Local Government Act, 1972. 5. DECLARATION OF INTEREST Members are asked at this stage to declare any interests which they may have in any of the following items on the agenda. 6. EXCAVATIONS AND SURVEYS IN BRECKLAND IN 2003 Report of the Principal Landscape Archaeologist.
    [Show full text]
  • Daffodil House North Street, Great Dunham, Norfolk, PE32 2LR
    Daffodil House North Street, Great Dunham, Norfolk, PE32 2LR Offers in Excess of £575,000 Viewing by appointment with our Dereham Office 01362 693591 or [email protected] DAFFODIL HOUSE Sowerbys are pleased to present Daffodil House, located within the popular mid-Norfolk village of Great Dunham, approached from North Street, a quiet country lane, and enjoying a generous plot extending to 0.74 acres (STMS) and overlooking neighbouring paddocks and rolling countryside. The property is still in the process of undergoing a series of alterations and extensions, significantly improving the overall size, whilst retaining many of the original character features. The internal accommodation comprises well-positioned spaces across two floors. To the ground floor, there are two generous reception rooms, including a snug which enjoys a good degree of light, benefiting from a dual aspect and fitted with a beautiful brick surround fireplace housing a wood burning stove, and stairs which grant access to the second bedroom. The sitting room is locating centrally within the property, featuring bi–fold doors, and is also fitted with a brick surround fireplace, housing a wood burning stove. In addition, the sitting room, leads into the new extension, which includes a downstairs cloakroom, a rear lobby/ utility area and also grants access to the first floor landing. The open plan kitchen/dining room captures views of the garden and neighbouring countryside and will be fitted with a modern kitchen, along with a central island. Additionally, there are bi-fold doors which lead out onto the rear courtyard. Leading upstairs onto the landing, which grants access to the three remaining double bedrooms, family bathroom and en-suite to the principal bedroom.
    [Show full text]
  • PLANNING COMMITTEE – 5 SEPTEMBER 2016 APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS PURPOSE of REPORT to Inform Members of Th
    PLANNING COMMITTEE – 5 SEPTEMBER 2016 APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS PURPOSE OF REPORT To inform Members of those applications which have been determined under the officer delegation scheme since your last meeting. These decisions are made in accordance with the Authority’s powers contained in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and have no financial implications. RECOMMENDATION That the report be noted. DETAILS OF DECISIONS DATE DATE REF NUMBER APPLICANT PARISH/AREA RECEIVED DETERMINED/ PROPOSED DEV DECISION 24.06.2016 22.08.2016 16/01172/F Mr Ian-Robert Bercham Barton Bendish Application Holly House Fincham Road Barton Permitted Bendish King's Lynn To provide a link corridor (Enclosed) between existing victorian conservatory and the out building. 27.05.2016 01.08.2016 16/01014/O Mr Geoff Simmons Bircham Application Whitegates Lynn Road Great Refused Bircham King's Lynn Outline Application: construction of a dwelling 05.05.2016 04.08.2016 16/00856/F Mr P Youel Boughton Application Kingston House Chapel Road Permitted Boughton Norfolk Single storey rear extension to dwelling 03.06.2016 21.07.2016 16/01040/F Mr & Mrs T Scrivener Boughton Application Church Farm Barn The Green Permitted Boughton Norfolk Construction of domestic garage 24.06.2016 18.08.2016 16/01175/F Mr & Mrs I Davis Boughton Application Hall Farm Cottage Mill Hill Road Permitted Boughton King's Lynn External wall insultation and render facing to exposed original cottage walls 10.06.2016 22.08.2016 16/01095/F Mr Tim Williams Brancaster Application Bramble
    [Show full text]
  • Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm Consultation Report Appendix 20.3 Socc Stakeholder Mailing List
    Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm Consultation Report Appendix 20.3 SoCC Stakeholder Mailing List Applicant: Norfolk Vanguard Limited Document Reference: 5.1 Pursuant to APFP Regulation: 5(2)(q) Date: June 2018 Revision: Version 1 Author: BECG Photo: Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm This page is intentionally blank. Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm Appendices Parish Councils Bacton and Edingthorpe Parish Council Witton and Ridlington Parish Council Brandiston Parish Council Guestwick Parish Council Little Witchingham Parish Council Marsham Parish Council Twyford Parish Council Lexham Parish Council Yaxham Parish Council Whinburgh and Westfield Parish Council Holme Hale Parish Council Bintree Parish Council North Tuddenham Parish Council Colkirk Parish Council Sporle with Palgrave Parish Council Shipdham Parish Council Bradenham Parish Council Paston Parish Council Worstead Parish Council Swanton Abbott Parish Council Alby with Thwaite Parish Council Skeyton Parish Council Melton Constable Parish Council Thurning Parish Council Pudding Norton Parish Council East Ruston Parish Council Hanworth Parish Council Briston Parish Council Kempstone Parish Council Brisley Parish Council Ingworth Parish Council Westwick Parish Council Stibbard Parish Council Themelthorpe Parish Council Burgh and Tuttington Parish Council Blickling Parish Council Oulton Parish Council Wood Dalling Parish Council Salle Parish Council Booton Parish Council Great Witchingham Parish Council Aylsham Town Council Heydon Parish Council Foulsham Parish Council Reepham
    [Show full text]
  • Rural Villages
    Rural Villages Please note that general tidying of the wording which appeared in 2019 consultation version of the draft Local Plan review will be undertaken to reflect the current situation. This will be in relation to neighbourhood plans, local services which may have changed, housing numbers, and progress of any allocations which were made by the SADMP (2106) for example: Any changes as a result of the comments revived are highlighted in Bold Comments received by Historic England (HE) and the Environment Agency (EA) are considered in separate papers Comments relating to development boundary changes are also considered in a separate paper Denver, due to comments received by the landowner/agent of the SADMP (2016) allocate site, is also considered in a separate paper dedicated to the village. Appendix A shows all the Rural Villages section with the new highlighted yellow text 1 | P a g e Table of comments for the Rural Villages Section Section Consultee(s) Nature of Summary Consultee Suggested Officer Response / Respons Modification Proposed Action e Ashwicken Mr Dale Support Provides additional support for Allocate Site H002 Due to the relatively small Hambilton Site H002 number of new homes through the draft Local Plan review required to meet the Local Housing Need (LHN) new housing allocations were not proposed to be distributed below Key Rural Service Centres. It is possible now to meet the LHN through the Local Plan review without any further housing allocations. Therefore, we will not be considering this site further in the Local Plan review. It is recommended that the consultee reviews Policy LP26 with regard to possible windfall sites.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Registers and Transcripts in the Norfolk Record Office
    Parish Registers and Transcripts in the Norfolk Record Office This list summarises the Norfolk Record Office’s (NRO’s) holdings of parish (Church of England) registers and of transcripts and other copies of them. Parish Registers The NRO holds registers of baptisms, marriages, burials and banns of marriage for most parishes in the Diocese of Norwich (including Suffolk parishes in and near Lowestoft in the deanery of Lothingland) and part of the Diocese of Ely in south-west Norfolk (parishes in the deanery of Fincham and Feltwell). Some Norfolk parish records remain in the churches, especially more recent registers, which may be still in use. In the extreme west of the county, records for parishes in the deanery of Wisbech Lynn Marshland are deposited in the Wisbech and Fenland Museum, whilst Welney parish records are at the Cambridgeshire Record Office. The covering dates of registers in the following list do not conceal any gaps of more than ten years; for the populous urban parishes (such as Great Yarmouth) smaller gaps are indicated. Whenever microfiche or microfilm copies are available they must be used in place of the original registers, some of which are unfit for production. A few parish registers have been digitally photographed and the images are available on computers in the NRO's searchroom. The digital images were produced as a result of partnership projects with other groups and organizations, so we are not able to supply copies of whole registers (either as hard copies or on CD or in any other digital format), although in most cases we have permission to provide printout copies of individual entries.
    [Show full text]