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Spixworth sits just four miles north of Norwich city centre, positioned outside the ring road but well within reach of the city’s amenities. Historically, the village grew significantly in the mid-20th century, evolving from a small agricultural parish into a settled residential community. While much of the original Spixworth Hall was demolished in the 1950s, the surrounding woodland and the quiet flow of the shallow beck still give the area a leafy, established character. The village is practical for day-to-day life, centred around a local primary school, a dental surgery, and a small cluster of shops including a convenient Co-op. For those who enjoy being outdoors, the nearby Harrison’s Wood offers well-maintained walking paths through mature trees, and the village remains well-connected by a regular bus service into the city. It’s a functional, quiet corner of Norfolk that manages to feel tucked away despite its proximity to the Northern Distributor Road.