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Terrington St Clement is one of the largest villages in the country by land area, situated in the marshland of the Fen country just six miles west of King’s Lynn. The landscape around here is notably flat and dominated by rich, silt-based farmland, which gives the village an open, expansive feel. At its heart stands the spectacular 14th-century church, often called the ‘Cathedral of the Marshes’ due to its scale and its unusual detached bell tower. Day-to-day life is well-served by a decent range of shops, a surgery, and two pubs, which helps the village maintain a self-contained feel despite its proximity to the larger market town. The proximity to the A17 means it is well-positioned for getting across to Peterborough or up towards the Lincolnshire border, though most locals head into King’s Lynn for the rail link to London or Cambridge. It is a quiet, practical place where the strong agricultural heritage still shapes the pace of life.