Letton Green is a small, quintessentially rural hamlet in the district of Breckland, Norfolk, England. It sits in the district’s characteristic landscape of sandy soils, heath and pine plantations, retaining a village‑green feel with traditional flint and brick cottages and surrounding farmland; market towns such as Thetford and Swaffham are within easy reach and the patchwork of woodland includes areas like Thetford Forest.
Life in Letton Green is typical of small Norfolk settlements - agrarian roots, a small close‑knit community and local social activity focussed on village spaces or parish facilities. The wider Breckland area adds interest with its wartime history, archaeological finds and unusual habitats, so the hamlet sits quietly amid both historic layers and valued natural landscape.