What day is market day in dereham?

Every Tuesday and Friday. Hours for buyers 8am – 1pm. Hours for sellers 5.30am – 4pm.
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Is Dereham a market town?

Dereham is a lively market town in the heart of Norfolk and has a considerable range of shops, eateries, restaurants and leisure facilities - whether you are after a night at the cinema, a game of bowling, a spot of tennis or a dip in the pool, Dereham has it covered.
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What is it like to live in Dereham?

Today, Dereham is a vibrant market town serving many surrounding villages and has a considerable range of shops, ranging from national chains to local independents. There is a market held in the Marketplace every Tuesday and Friday and the town benefits from large, free to use, central car parks.
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What county is Dereham in?

Dereham, also known as East Dereham, is a town and civil parish in the Breckland District and English county of Norfolk.
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Is Dereham a nice area?

Crime and Safety in Dereham. Dereham is the most dangerous small town in Norfolk, and is the 25th most dangerous overall out of Norfolk's 530 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Dereham in 2022 was 88 crimes per 1,000 people.
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What is Dereham known for?

Dereham is a busy market town serving local residents and a wide rural area. The town has a market on Tuesdays and Fridays selling a range of food and household items. The town's shops are a mixture of local independent businesses and national chains.
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Where is the poshest place to live in Norfolk?

1. Holt. Holt, known for its abundance of Georgian buildings and boutiques, was suggested a whopping 29 times. It is home to the prestigious private school Gresham's, with famous alumni including Olivia Colman and James Dyson.
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Which part of Norfolk is best to live in?

Burnham, also known as 'Chelsea on Sea' is renowned as one of Norfolk's most exclusive and charming villages. This idyllic spot is a perfect blend of rural charm and upscale sophistication, attracting visitors who are drawn to its unique ambience and picturesque surroundings.
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How old is Dereham?

Dereham is a market town in the middle of Norfolk. It is the administrative centre of Breckland district and is presently the fifth largest town in Norfolk. Traditionally the town is thought to have been founded in AD 654 by St Withburga who built a nunnery here and built the first church.
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What is the highest market town in the UK?

Alston is a town in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, within the civil parish of Alston Moor on the River South Tyne. It shares the title of the 'highest market town in England', at about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level, with Buxton, Derbyshire.
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What is the history of St Nicholas Church Dereham?

Summary. This very large and grand Norman church was extended in the 13th century and further alterations were made in the 14th and 15th centuries. It was restored and altered in the 19th century. The church is noted especially for its twin towers, the detached bell tower dating to the 16th century.
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What is the history of East Dereham?

The town lies on the site of a monastery founded by Saint Withburga in the seventh century. A holy well in the town supposedly began to flow when her body was stolen from the town by monks from Ely, who took the remains back to their town.
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What is the population of Norwich?

The population of the Norwich City Council local authority area was estimated to be 144,000 in 2021, which was an increase from 143,135 in 2019.
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What is the poshest town in Norfolk?

7 of the poshest places in Norfolk according to locals
  • Holt. Holt, known for its abundance of Georgian buildings and boutiques, was suggested a whopping 29 times. ...
  • Burnham Market. ...
  • Norwich. ...
  • Overstrand. ...
  • Thornham. ...
  • Blakeney. ...
  • Sandringham.
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What is the poshest village in Norfolk?

Often referred to as Chelsea-on-Sea, a Norfolk village popular with holidaymakers has been named one of the most upmarket places in the UK yet again. Burnham Market features in a new list by The Times of the UK's top 22 poshest villages and it is the only one in Norfolk.
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What is the nicest town in Norfolk?

Discover the Best Norfolk Seaside Towns: 10 Must-Visit Locations
  • Cley Next The Sea: ...
  • Cromer. ...
  • Great Yarmouth: ...
  • Happisburgh. Best For: Beach, Lighthouse. ...
  • Holkham. Best For: Beach, Nature Reserve. ...
  • Mundesley. Best For: Beach, Golf. ...
  • Sheringham. Best For: Beach, Steam Train. ...
  • Winterton On Sea. Best For: Beach, Wildlife.
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What is the roughest part of Norfolk?

The overall crime rate in Norfolk in 2022 was 74 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 37 out of 1,000 residents. Out of all of Norfolk's larger towns and cities, Great Yarmouth is the most dangerous.
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Where not to live in Norwich?

City Centre East is the most dangerous neighbourhood in Norwich, followed by City Centre West in second place, and Lakenham & Tuckswood as the third most dangerous area. Norwich's safest neighbourhoods are, in order, Earlham Road & College Road, Old Catton, and Thorpe St Andrew North.
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Why is Norfolk so rich?

Much of the prosperity of Norfolk beginning in the 13th century was generated by the woollen industry. Worsted cloth, which takes its name from the village of Worstead in north-east Norfolk is known throughout the world for its fine quality.
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What is the most famous thing in Norfolk?

Top 10 things that made Norfolk famous
  • Being Flat. ...
  • Mustard. ...
  • Norfolk Broads. ...
  • Football Club. ...
  • Lord Nelson. ...
  • Lotus Cars. ...
  • University of East Anglia. ...
  • Cromer Crabs. One of Norfolk's largest exports and known up and down the country to many as the best, Cromer Crabs certainly helped put Norfolk on the map.
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Why is Norfolk so famous?

For centuries Norfolk's wide open skies has inspired poets, artists and writers. And underneath those skies are miles of unspoilt coastline, beautiful countryside, forests and heathland, internationally-important nature reserves, easy-going walking, the unique man-made Broads and much more.
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What is the main city in Norfolk UK?

Norfolk's county town and only city is Norwich, one of the largest settlements in England during the Norman era. Norwich is home to the University of East Anglia, and is the county's main business and culture centre.
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What religion is St. Nicholas church?

St Nicholas' Church is an Anglican parish church in Stevenage, a town in Hertfordshire, England. It occupies a hilltop site above Old Stevenage. It is a Grade I listed building and is composed of a tower, entrance porch, nave, north and south aisles, choir, Lady chapel, Trinity chapel, and vestry.
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