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Babingley is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Sandringham, in the King's Lynn and West
Norfolk district, in the
county of Norfolk...
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Sigeberht of East Anglia's
kingdom in
about 630 (travelling by sea to
Babingley in Norfolk,
according to
local legend). Upon his
arrival in East Anglia...
- is
located along the
course of the
River Babingley,
separating the
village from the lost
village of
Babingley. The
village is
located 3.4
miles (5.5 km)...
- The
River Babingley is a
chalk stream and
minor river in the
northwest of
Norfolk in England. It runs 12.2
miles (19.6 km) from its
source at Flitcham...
- King's Lynn and 33
miles (53 km) north-west of Norwich,
along the
River Babingley.
Together with the
villages of West Newton,
Shernborne and Anmer, Flitcham...
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Stour (there are more in Kent than
listed here)
Chalk streams of Norfolk:
Babingley Bure Burn ****wood
Glaven Heacham Hun
Ingol Mun Nar
Stiffkey Tas Waveney...
- Wicklewood, Wramplingham,
Wymondham or Wyndham.
Freebridge Lynn PLU Ashwicken,
Babingley, Bawsey,
Castle Acre,
Castle Rising, Congham, East Walton, East Winch...
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cottages for staff, kennels, a school, a
rectory and a
staff clubhouse, the
Babingley.
Edward also made
Sandringham one of the best
sporting estates in England...
- 2,387 in 935
households at the 2001 census, the po****tion
including Babingley and
increasing to 2,445 at the 2011 Census. For the
purposes of local...
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Bedford River (also
known as
Hundred Foot Drain)
River Nar ****wood
River Babingley River In 1944 the
annual Boat Race
between the
Oxford and
Cambridge universities...