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Leziate is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
civil parish also
includes the
smaller village of Ashwicken.
Leziate is located...
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Leziate,
Sugar and
Derby Fens is an 87.9-hectare (217-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of King's Lynn in Norfolk, England. These...
- (610 mm)-gauge
track was
constructed from
materials obtained from a sand
quarry at
Leziate, from
Canvey Island, and from the
Southwold Railway.
Signals were obtained...
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Hockwold ****
Wilton Holme next the Sea
Houghton Hunstanton Ingoldisthorpe Leziate Little M****ingham
Marham Marshland St.
James Methwold Middleton Nordelph...
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Middleton Towers railway station was a
station in
Leziate, Norfolk. It was on the line
between Swaffham and King's Lynn, and
closed along with the rest...
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Ashwicken is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Leziate, in the King's Lynn and West
Norfolk district, in the
county of Norfolk...
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Parish From To
Notes Ashwicken 1935
Added to
Leziate Babingley 1935
Added to
Sandringham Bawsey Castle Acre
Castle Rising Congham East
Walton East Winch...
- Church, Ashwicken,
Leziate &
Bawsey in the
Diocese of Norwich, concurs:
There are two
hamlets within the
parish and they are
Leziate and Ashwicken, both...
- village,
Norfolk Heritage Explorer.
Retrieved 2015-11-14.
Parish Summary:
Leziate,
Norfolk Heritage Explorer.
Retrieved 2015-11-15.
Shrunken medieval village...
- Lamas, Langford, Langham,
Langley Street, Larling, Lenwade, Letheringsett,
Leziate, Limpenhoe, Lingwood, Litcham,
Little Barningham,
Little Cressingham, Little...