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Titchwell Marsh is an
English nature reserve owned and
managed by the
Royal Society for the
Protection of
Birds (RSPB).
Located on the
north coast of...
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Titchwell is a
village and
civil parish in Norfolk, England. It is
situated on the
north Norfolk coast some 1.2 mi (2 km) west of the
village of Brancaster...
- was
involved in a
dispute with Sir John
Fastolf over the
ownership of
Titchwell in Norfolk. A
royal inquisition of 1448
seized the
manor from Fastolf...
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Coast Path p****es
through or near:
Hunstanton Holme-next-the-Sea
Thornham Titchwell Brancaster Burnham Deepdale Burnham Overy Staithe Wells-next-the-Sea Morston...
- HMSO, pp. 481–2. Lewis, P. S. (1958). "Sir John Fastolf's
Lawsuit over
Titchwell 1448–55". The
Historical Journal. 1 (1).
Cambridge University Press: 19...
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Retrieved 15
August 2012. "About
Titchwell Marsh".
Titchwell Marsh. RSPB.
Retrieved 10
November 2011. "Facilities".
Titchwell Marsh. RSPB.
Retrieved 10 November...
- vineyard. The
partially buried,
wrecked hulls of two
tanks may be seen at
Titchwell Marsh in Norfolk, UK. Now a
Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds...
- Cley Marshes, like
Titchwell Marsh RSPB and
Holkham NNR,
attracts 100,000 or more
visitors annually. Of the six sites, Cley and
Titchwell have the highest...
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Manor (1968),
Stiffkey Saltmarshes (1969),
Thornham Marshes (1972) and
Titchwell Marsh (1973),
together with the
national nature reserves (NNRs) at Scolt...
- the 2001
census had a po****tion of 478 in 249 households,
including Titchwell and
increasing to 496 at the 2011 Census. For the
purposes of
local government...