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Living Property area guide is designed to help anyone moving into,
or anyone who has just moved into the Kenninghall area. If you know of
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Kenninghall lies at the centre of the triangle formed by Thetford, Diss and Attleborough.
As you enter from the Fersfield direction, you are treading a path once used by kings and queens, dukes and princesses. For Kenninghall Palace, part of which still stands to the west of the village, was once the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk, and was where Mary Tudor learnt that she had become queen.
You pass farms and smallholdings, for the village is still a thriving agricultural community, mainly arable farming, but also pig farming and egg production. There is also a large dairy farm where cows are seen grazing contentedly in the fields.
Entering the village itself, you pass terraces of 18th and 19th century cottages as well as some much newer properties. On the south side of Church Street are houses and cottages with long strip-like fields and gardens running down to the beck, the stream which flows through the village and under the market place. Fine timber- framed houses, pretty brick cottages and plainer colour-washed terraces lead on to the Red Lion Pub.
Amenities
- Turner’s garage
- Antiques shop
- Shop/post office
- Health Centre
Pubs
- Red Lion
- The White Horse
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