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Lying just three miles south of King’s Lynn along the A10 corridor, West Winch serves as a practical gateway to West Norfolk, balancing its village identity with easy access to the town’s amenities and the Great Ouse river. Historically, the village is defined by its 13th-century church, St Mary’s, and the prominent landmark of its 19th-century tower mill, which still stands as a reminder of the area’s agricultural roots. Life here centers around the common - a sizeable stretch of open green that gives the village a sense of space - and the local primary school, which sits at the heart of the community. While the village has grown significantly with modern housing, it retains a distinct layout where the older heart of the settlement meets the expanses of the Fens to the west. It is a functional, well-connected spot, positioned ideally for those who need to reach the North Norfolk coast or the direct rail links to Cambridge and London from the nearby King's Lynn station.