Welcome to the former web site for the village of Lyng in Norfolk Updated October 11, 2018
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All about Lyng
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Lyng in pictures 1
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Lyng in pictures 2
Lyng in pictures 3
Our old mill
Bluebells and things
A walk around Lyng
Walk maps PDF
Lyng Heritage Register
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Heritage maps
Heritage maps key plus
Archeological and other sites
Old Lyng - an archive
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Walks with dogs
Bawdeswell Heath
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Harnser Wood
Tuddenham Common
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Poppy Wood
Whitwell Common
Alderford Common
Sparham Pools
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The Grove
Fair Meadow
Short walk around Lyng
Lyng in documents
St Edmund and Lyng
What's in a name?
Rules of the House and other stuff
The village chestnut tree - 2
The village chestnut tree - 3
The village chestnut tree - 4
Lyng's other trees
Much photographed but always worth another - the old mill weir bridge above. Below, the bridge towards Lyng.
We have our own bluebell wood in the village - The Grove, Easthaugh bears a brilliant display seen here (left) and above.
A less familiar view (above) of the Wensum toiwards the upper weir. Below the tranquil run below the bridge.
We also benefit from some fine wisteria. Above, at the Old School House and below in Church path.
There seem less remaining of the old chapel to St Clement's Priory every time it is photographed
The old farm buildings on Windy Ridge.
Soft sun lights the Lyng Valley seen from Easthaugh.
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