Litcham is a small village and civil parish in the district of Breckland, in rural Norfolk, England. It sits amid the rolling arable farmland and pockets of heath and pine typical of the Breckland landscape, and retains a compact centre of historic buildings including a medieval parish church and timber‑framed cottages that hint at its long history as an agricultural settlement.
Economically the area remains largely agricultural, with a mix of small local businesses and residents who commute to nearby market towns for work, while community life revolves around the village hall, church and occasional fetes and events that preserve a close‑knit, traditional rural character.
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