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Bunwell is a traditional South Norfolk village situated about 12 miles south-west of Norwich, characterized by its long, linear layout along the B1113. It is effectively a cluster of hamlets - including Great Bunwell and Bunwell Street - surrounded by the flat, expansive arable farmland typical of the Tas Valley. Historically, the village was a centre for the weaving industry, and you can still see evidence of this heritage in the larger windows of some of the older cottages. Today, daily life revolves around the village hall and the local primary school, while the Grade I listed church of St Michael and All Angels stands as a quiet landmark at the edge of the settlement. It is a practical location for those who need access to the city or the nearby market towns of Wymondham and Attleborough, yet it retains a distinct sense of rural isolation, where the sounds of the countryside far outweigh those of the road.