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Old Buckenham radiates out from one of the largest village greens in England, a forty-acre expanse of grass and ponds that remains the physical and social heart of the community. Located just a few miles south of the market town of Attleborough, the village offers a sense of openness rarely found in south Norfolk, with many of the older timber-framed and thatched houses looking out across the common. Practical amenities are well-established here, including two pubs - The Gamekeeper and The Ox and Plough - a village shop, and schooling that covers primary through to secondary ages. On the outskirts, the sub-base of a former wartime airfield now serves as a civilian airport, hosting a popular annual airshow and housing a collection of light aircraft. While the nearby A11 provides a quick link towards Norwich or south towards Newmarket, the village itself retains a quiet, grounded character, defined more by its local cricket matches and network of footpaths than by the proximity of the main road.