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The tower of Southrepps church punctuates the
landscape in this part of Norfolk, which is mostly made up of field upon
field of green and gold arable crops. A mix of thatched and brick and
flint houses decorate this tiny village. The village is split in
two by a large tract of
farmland, at the top end of the village there are two village shops and a local village inn.
On the outskirts is a nature reserve of 12.5 hectares with designated
way marked walks of two miles and another of four miles. The
Paston Way a long distance footpath of 15.25 miles also runs through
this area. For holiday accommodation in Southrepps or closeby - self catering - bed and breakfast - camping and caravan - hotel - inns - guest house look at our accommodation pages. |

