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Straddling the ancient Roman road of Pye Road, which now forms the A140, Long Stratton sits roughly midway between the city of Norwich and the market town of Diss. The village is definingly linear, true to its name, and is built around two distinct medieval churches: St Mary’s, notable for its rare round tower, and St Michael’s at the southern end. Life here is centered around a practical core of independent shops, a supermarket, and a well-used leisure centre, serving not just the village but a wide network of surrounding South Norfolk hamlets. While the primary road brings constant movement through the centre, the village quickly gives way to quiet, flat countryside and a network of footpaths that lead out towards the Tas Valley. It’s a functional, established community that manages to retain a distinct village identity despite being a key arterial link in the county.