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South Wootton sits just a few miles north of King's Lynn, acting as a gateway where the town’s outskirts begin to merge into the rolling coastal scenery of West Norfolk. It is a village defined by its greenery, centered around a large common and the 13th-century St Mary’s Church, which still retains its Norman font. While it has grown significantly over the decades, the layout remains focused on quiet residential lanes that are well-connected to the A148 and A149. This makes it a practical spot for those who need to reach the town centre or the railway station quickly, while also being only a fifteen-minute drive from the Sandringham Estate. You’ll find a good mix of local amenities here, including a post office and a couple of well-regarded primary schools, and it is a popular starting point for walks that lead out toward the saltmarshes and the Great Ouse. It manages to feel self-contained and settled, offering a bit more breathing space than the town without losing its connection to it.