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582: 606: 452:. The earthworks have a diameter of 95 metres (312 ft) which forms an incomplete ring. The penannular earthwork consist of an inner bank, a ditch and a slight counterscarp bank. At it highest part the bank is 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) above ground level. During excavations carried out in 1965 traces of a possible timber revetment were found which may have been constructed as part of an enclosure. This site is described as a Timber castle and probably Norman. The earthworks are a scheduled monument protected by law. 47: 436:. The parish is Kings land with main landholders being Alstan, who had been the pre-conquest holder, and his main tenant is said to be Ribald from count Alan and Walter Gifford. There is said to be 4½ Mills. In the Domesday survey fractions were used to indicate that the entry, in this case a Mill, was situated within more than one parish. On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Stody. 594: 31: 821: 54: 237: 519:
Hunworth hall was built in 1699 For Edmund Britliffe. It is constructed over two storeys and is of rendered brickwork. To the front elevation there are six bays with a central doorcase with pilasters which are a later addition from circa the 18th century. The brick and flint barn north of the hall,
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which also dates from the 18th century, has Britliffe's initials set into the wall. Another barn to further north dates to about 1700 and seems to have started as a house, been converted to a stock-house, then back to a house.
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The parish church at Hunworth has a very stark interior with tall whitewashed walls which reach up to the arch-braced roof. The only wall tablet is deducted to the men who did not return from the First World War. In the
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Ben and Sarah have owned The Duck Inn for several years and have won numerous accolades including becoming The Good Food Guide Restaurant of the Year 2017.
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The Popular Guide to Norfolk Churches,1:North-East Norfolk, By D.P. Mortlock & C.V. Roberts, 1981, Pub:Acorn Editions, Page 20 Briston All saints,
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and the building seen today dates from the 1750s. There has been a mill on the site for even longer with records showing milling dues being paid to
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The Hunny Bell, as locals call it, stands on the village green and was formally called the Bluebell inn. The building dates from the 18th century.
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ringworks. These remains are situated on the spur of a hill and overlook the village strategically commanding two crossing points on the
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The Domesday Book, England's Heritage, Then and Now, (Editor: Thomas Hinde), Norfolk, page 191, Hunworth,
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The Normans in Norfolk, By Sue Margeson, Fabienne Seillier and Andrew Rogerson, Pub:1994, Page 21,
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which lies 3.4 miles (5.5 km) north of the village. The nearest railway station is at
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and is now (as of August 2017) run by multi-award-winning Ben and Sarah Handley also of
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cut on the angle of a 14th-century window on the north east side of the building. The
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Gable end of the old Barn on King Street with Edmund Britliffe's initials in the wall
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of 1085. In the great book Edgefield is recorded by the name of
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County A to Z Atlas, Street & Road maps Norfolk, Page 227,
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On the north east of the village there are the remains of
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was rebuilt in the 1850s and within it there hangs a
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Hunworth is located in Norfolk
Norfolk
OS grid reference
TG0635
London
Civil parish
Stody
District
North Norfolk
Shire county
Norfolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NR25
Dialling code
Police
Norfolk
Fire
Norfolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
North Norfolk
UK

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