Narborough village sign

Narborough

Narborough Village,Narborough

Narborough is situated in the Nar Valley, with the river Nar flowing through on its way to the River Great Ouse at King’s Lynn which is around 10 miles away.

Narborough is situated in the Nar Valley, with the river Nar flowing through on its way to the River Great Ouse at King’s Lynn which is around 10 miles away.

The village features some impressive buildings including Narborough Hall, set in eighteenth century parkland by the River Nar and Narborough Mill built around 1780.

Within the village, All Saints church is largely a 15th century rebuilding of an earlier church, extensively restored in the 19th century. Narborough has a village post office, pub/restaurant The Ship Inn and is also popular for people visiting Narborough Fisheries which includes five fishing lakes, fed by the chalk stream waters of the Rive Nar, offering fishing opportunities and a smokery.

Situated in The Bone Mill in Narborough, you can discover a heritage centre full of interesting exhibits relating to the village's rich history. Please be aware that it is only open during limited dates in May and Heritage Open Day.

The Nar Valley provides lovely walks west towards King’s Lynn or east towards Caste Acre.

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Location

Narborough,
Narborough Village,
Norfolk,
PE32 1SZ

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