North Norfolk - Composition

Composition

The district is entirely parished, and is made up of 121 civil parishes. At the time of the 2001 census, the district had an area of 994 square kilometres (384 sq mi), with a population of 98,382 in 43,502 households.

The district contains the following civil parishes:

  • Alby with Thwaite, Aldborough, Antingham, Ashmanhaugh, Aylmerton
  • Baconsthorpe, Bacton, Barsham, Barton Turf, Beeston Regis, Binham, Blakeney, Bodham, Briningham, Brinton, Briston, Brumstead
  • Catfield, Cley-Next-The-Sea, Colby, Corpusty, Cromer
  • Dilham, Dunton
  • East Beckham, East Ruston, Edgefield, Erpingham
  • Fakenham, Felbrigg, Felmingham, Field Dalling, Fulmodeston
  • Gimingham, Great Snoring, Gresham, Guestwick, Gunthorpe
  • Hanworth, Happisburgh, Helhoughton, Hempstead, Hempton, Hickling, High Kelling, Hindolveston, Hindringham, Holkham, Holt, Honing, Horning, Horsey, Hoveton
  • Ingham, Ingworth, Itteringham
  • Kelling, Kettlestone, Knapton
  • Langham, Lessingham, Letheringsett with Glandford, Little Barningham, Little Snoring, Ludham
  • Matlaske, Melton Constable, Morston, Mundesley
  • Neatishead, Northrepps, North Walsham
  • Overstrand
  • Paston, Plumstead, Potter Heigham, Pudding Norton
  • East Raynham, West Raynham, South Raynham, Roughton, West Runton/East Runton, Ryburgh
  • Salthouse, Scottow, Sculthorpe, Sea Palling, Sharrington, Sheringham, Sidestrand, Skeyton, Sloley, Smallburgh, Southrepps, Stalham, Stibbard, Stiffkey, Stody, Suffield, Sustead, Sutton, Swafield, Swanton Abbott, Swanton Novers
  • Tatterford, Tattersett, Testerton, Thornage, Thorpe Market, Thurgarton, Thurning, Thursford, Trimingham, Trunch, Tunstead
  • Upper Sheringham
  • Walsingham, Warham, Wells-next-the-Sea, West Beckham, Westwick, Weybourne, Wickmere, Wighton, Witton, Wiveton, Wood Norton, Worstead

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