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Lying just five miles southwest of Great Yarmouth on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, Belton feels remarkably different from the busy coastal resorts nearby. It is a well-established village perched on higher ground overlooking the River Yare and the Breydon Water marshes. Historically, it was part of Suffolk until the 1974 boundary changes, and that self-sufficient, village character remains; the community is centered around the 14th-century St John the Baptist Church with its distinctive round tower. While it has grown significantly over the decades with pockets of modern housing, it retains a practical layout with two local pubs, a primary school, and a small cluster of shops that serve daily needs. For those who know the paths, it’s an easy walk down towards the Roman ruins at Burgh Castle or out into the open grazing marshes, making it a quiet spot that stays tucked away from the main tourist traffic even in the height of summer.