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Situated just seven miles east of Norwich, Blofield serves as a practical gateway between the city and the Norfolk Broads. It is a long-established village, recorded in the Domesday Book, and maintains a sense of structure centered around the high flint tower of St Andrew’s Church. The geography here is defined by its position on the A47 corridor; while this provides straightforward road access to the coast at Great Yarmouth and the business parks at Postwick, the village itself manages to feel set back from the pace of those arterial routes. Life in the village tends to revolve around a few core amenities, including the primary school, a robust farm shop, and the distinctive courthouse which nods to Blofield's historical status as a regional administrative hub. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding landscape transitions quickly into the quiet marshes and waterways of the Yare Valley, offering plenty of walking routes toward Brundall and Hemblington. It is an settled spot that offers a functional balance of rural proximity and logistical convenience, without losing the character of a traditional Norfolk satellite community.