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East Harling sits in the heart of the Norfolk Brecks, positioned roughly halfway between Thetford and Norwich, within easy reach of the A11. It is a substantial, self-contained village that still functions around its traditional marketplace, rather than serving merely as a dormitory settlement. Most daily needs are met within the village itself, which supports a primary school, a local butcher, a supermarket, and several pubs, alongside a modern sports and social club that hosts much of the community’s activity. Much of the local character is defined by the 15th-century Church of SS Peter and Paul, renowned for its towering spire and a collection of medieval stained glass that is among the finest in the county. While the landscape is largely agricultural, the proximity to Thetford Forest offers immediate access to vast woodland trails, making it a practical base for those who value rural space without feeling isolated from the county's main transport links.