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North Wootton sits just a few miles north of King’s Lynn, positioned where the edge of the town’s outskirts meets the marshes of the Wash. It’s a village that has grown considerably over the decades, though it retains a distinct identity from its neighbour, South Wootton, thanks to the expansive village green and the surrounding woodland of Reffley Wood. Historically, the village was closer to the sea before centuries of land reclamation moved the coastline further west, leaving the parish with a landscape of fertile farmland and drainage dikes. Locally, daily life revolves around the primary school and the village hall, with the ancient, flint-built St Peter’s Church standing as a quiet landmark at the heart of the community. It’s a practical location for those who need quick access to the A148 or the main railway line to London and Cambridge, yet it manages to keep a foot in the countryside, with the sand flats and coastal paths only a short walk or cycle away.