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Roudham

Breckland DistrictFormer civil parishes in NorfolkVillages in Norfolk
St Andrew Roudham geograph.org.uk 1456773
St Andrew Roudham geograph.org.uk 1456773

Roudham is a small settlement and former civil parish, now in the parish of Roudham and Larling, in the Breckland district, in the county of Norfolk, England. It was once home to Roudham Junction railway station. There are remains of a medieval settlement. Today, East Harling is home to St George's Distillery, the oldest actual single malt whisky distillery in England. The parish is centred round the ruinous church remains of St Andrew's Church; the church was abandoned in 1736 after a destructive fire. Although it remains to this day with all the walls remaining at their original height, the structure of the building is very weak. The church remains a significant monument in the landscape, however due to its weak condition, it has had to be cordoned off due to the danger of it collapsing. Negotiations for the repair of the church are in progress.

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Roudham
Church Hill, Breckland District Roudham and Larling

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N 52.447132 ° E 0.876105 °
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NR16 2RJ Breckland District, Roudham and Larling
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