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Costessey (/ˈkɒsi/ KOSS-ee) is a town and
civil parish in the
South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England, and is 4
miles (6.4 km)
north west of Norwich...
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Costessey Hall (pronounced and
sometimes spelt Cossey Hall, also
written as
Cotesby Hall) was a
manor house in
Costessey, Norfolk, England, four miles...
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before entering the City of
Norwich from the north-west via Drayton,
Costessey and ****esdon. At New
Mills Yard, a
former waterworks, the
river becomes...
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largest town is Wymondham, and the
district also
includes the
towns of
Costessey, Diss, Harleston, Hingham,
Loddon and Long Stratton. The
council was based...
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Ormiston Victory Academy (formerly
Costessey High School) is a
secondary school and
sixth form
located in
Costessey, Norfolk, England. The
academy has...
- Green, Colkirk, Colney, Coltishall, Colton, Congham, Cordwell, Corpusty,
Costessey, Coston, Crabgate, Cranwich, Cranworth, Crimplesham, Cringleford, Cromer...
- The
District of
South Norfolk wards of
Cringleford and Colney, and New
Costessey. The two
District of
South Norfolk wards were
transferred from the constituency...
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Henry Costessey, B.D. was a
priest and
academic in the 15th century.
Costessey was
ordained priest on 15
April 1441. From 1442 to 1472 he was a member...
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teacher upon whom he had made an
impression during his high
school play at
Costessey High School, he
pursued acting. A
member of the
Norwich City
School of...
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recycling and
electric vehicle charging.
Costessey Park & Ride is
located next to the
Royal Norfolk Showground in
Costessey, Norwich. It has 1,100
spaces and...