Trunch is a rural ward located in North Norfolk, known for its quiet, agricultural landscape. The area is characterised by open fields, small woodlands, and scattered farmsteads. The village of Trunch itself is compact, with a mix of traditional brick and flint cottages, a medieval church, and a few local amenities. The surrounding countryside is primarily used for farming, with arable land dominating the scenery.
The ward has a small population, with a close-knit community centred around the village. Public transport links are limited, reflecting its rural nature. The nearby coast, around Mundesley and Cromer, is within easy reach, offering a contrast to the inland setting. Trunch retains a quiet, unspoiled feel, with few commercial developments. The local church, St Botolph's, is a notable historic landmark, dating back to the 14th century.
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Felmingham, Worstead & Happisburgh
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Church Road
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Hall Road
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Trunch Road
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Cromer Road
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Southrepps Road
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Trunch Road
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The Street
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Goulders Lane
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Trunch Road
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Chapel Road
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Knapton Road
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Front Street
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Felmingham, Worstead & Happisburgh
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North Walsham Road
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Chapel Road
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Bradfield Road
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Felmingham, Worstead & Happisburgh
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Knapton Road
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Bradfield Road
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Primrose Close
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Mundesley, Trunch & Bacton
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Trunch Road
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Elaine Road
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Anderson Close
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Antingham Hill
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Lawn Close
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Bradfield Road
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Aylsham Road
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Southrepps Road
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North Walsham Road
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Pyghtle Close
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Hall Road