The village of Mileham sits in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England, set in the characteristic Breckland landscape of dry, sandy soils, pine and heath. Like many settlements in this part of East Anglia, its local economy is largely agricultural with some small rural enterprises and a number of residents who commute to nearby towns for work.
Mileham has a long history visible in its medieval parish church and a scattering of older buildings and archaeological finds, and the social life remains quietly active: a village hall, a pub and occasional fetes or walks keep a close‑knit community feel, while walkers and people seeking authentic rural Norfolk character sometimes visit for the peace and local heritage.
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