SHELTON AND HARDWICK
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'Shelton and Hardwick' is a civil parish in South Norfolk, England made up of the villages of 'Shelton' and 'Hardwick'. It lies about 3 km southeast of Long Stratton, about 6 km north of Harleston and 10 km west of Bungay.
Shelton contains a primary school, a church and Shelton Hall.
Hardwick has a church (which is famous locally for its ruined tower and is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk), as well as several farms and a substantial amount of housing. It also is home to an airfield, which has been used in the past by the US air force.
★ Website with photos of Hardwick St Margaret, a round-tower church
'Shelton and Hardwick' is a civil parish in South Norfolk, England made up of the villages of 'Shelton' and 'Hardwick'. It lies about 3 km southeast of Long Stratton, about 6 km north of Harleston and 10 km west of Bungay.
Shelton contains a primary school, a church and Shelton Hall.
Hardwick has a church (which is famous locally for its ruined tower and is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk), as well as several farms and a substantial amount of housing. It also is home to an airfield, which has been used in the past by the US air force.
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★ Website with photos of Hardwick St Margaret, a round-tower church
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