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Situated in the heart of the Norfolk Marshland, about eight miles southwest of King’s Lynn, Tilney St Lawrence is a quintessential fenland village defined by its open skies and productive arable landscape. The village follows a linear layout, centered around the historic Grade II* listed church of St Lawrence, which dates back to the 13th century and stands as a reminder of the area’s long agricultural heritage. Today, it remains a self-contained community with practical amenities, including a well-used village hall, a local primary school, and a traditional pub, the Buck Inn. Its location makes it particularly convenient for those needing to travel, as it sits just off the A47, providing a direct link to the nearby market towns of Wisbech and King’s Lynn, where the nearest rail connections provide a steady route toward Cambridge and London. Living here means being part of a quiet, working landscape where the pace of life centers on the changing seasons and the vast, flat horizons of the Fens.