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Burgh Castle aerial - the best preserved Roman monument in East Anglia. Great source of information: www.norfarchtrust.org.uk/burghcastle
aerial view of Bacton Wood Mill and lock on the North Walsham & Dilham Canal near North Walsham - Norfolk aerial image
aerial - North Elmham Chapel - English Heritage site in Norfolk. The ruins of the Norman chapel were converted into a small castle with defensive banks and moats. North Elmham was the principal seat of the Bishops of East Anglia until 1071. Norfolk UK aerial image
aerial view of the T2 hangar on St Thomas' Lane - Hethel airfield in Norfolk UK aerial image. This hangar probably came from another local airfield after the end of WW2.
RAF Hethel originally had three T2 hangars on its east side.
Earlham Road Cemetery in Norwich. Opened 1856 and covers 34 acres. It was established after all burials in the city's churchyards were banned after an outbreak of cholera in 1848-9. Hundreds of thousands have been buried here. These days, most people - 72.44% are cremated. (Wiki)
The popular Panshanger airfield was forced to close after the residents of the new houses built next to the airfield objected to the noise from the airfield. Aerial view of the disused Panshanger Airfield in Hertfordshire UK - aerial image
Aerial view of Serpentine Green Shopping Centre in Hampton Hargate, Peterborough - Cambridgeshire aerial image
Aerial view of the Old Bridge crossing the river Great Ouse in Huntingdon - Cambridgeshire UK
Huntingdonshire District Council May 2025
Jaywick is a seaside village in the Tendring district of Essex. Wiki: "In March 2011 East Jaywick was named as the most deprived area in England" Essex - aerial
Aerial view of the remains of Coxford Priory, close to the sites of the Norfolk lost villages of Broomsthorpe and Tattersett - Norfolk UK aerial image
aerial view of the dovecote in North Elmham. It was built in 1840 on the estate of Elmham Hall which was demolished in 1926. Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of St Theobalds in Great Hautbois near Coltishall in Norfolk. 11th century church with later medieval alterations. Also known as St Mary's.
www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?MNF7677-St-The...
Great Hautbois castle was located to the left of this image.
Norfolk aerial image