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Mulbarton sits about six miles south of Norwich, centered around a vast, forty-five-acre common that defines the village’s layout. This open space, complete with several large ponds, gives the area an airy, expansive feel that is quite rare so close to the city. Historically, the village is noted in the Domesday Book, and you can still see the 14th-century Church of St Mary Magdalene standing on the edge of the green. Today, it functions as a self-contained community with its own primary school, a busy dental surgery, and a local pub, The World’s End, which overlooks the common. Its position offers a practical balance for those who work in Norwich or at the nearby Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, as the B1113 provides a direct route into the city while the surrounding landscape remains firmly rural, characterized by quiet lanes and established walking footpaths towards Bracon Ash and Swardeston.