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Clenchwarton sits on the reclaimed siltlands of the Marshland area, just a few miles west of King’s Lynn across the River Ouse. Historically, its identity was shaped by its position on the old main road to Long Sutton and the "Wash" crossings, though today it functions as a semi-rural village surrounded by vast, open arable fields. The landscape here is notably flat, dominated by high skies and the prominent tower of the 14th-century St Margaret’s Church. While it maintains its own distinct community identity with a primary school, a local pub, and a village shop, it is practically connected to the amenities of King’s Lynn by a short drive or bus journey. The village layout is largely a mix of traditional cottages and more modern residential pockets, all built on land that sits just a few metres above sea level, reflecting the area’s long history of drainage and coastal defense.