North Tuddenham is a small, gently undulating parish in the district of Breckland in Norfolk, England, set within the typical Breckland mix of arable fields, isolated copses and sandy soils. It lies within easy reach of local market towns and Norwich, yet retains a quiet rural character of narrow lanes, hedgerows and pocket woodlands that attract walkers and wildlife watchers.
Historically the settlement has deep roots and is reflected in its older buildings and village church, while the local economy remains largely agricultural with a fair number of residents commuting to nearby towns. Community life revolves around village gatherings, the church and occasional fetes, giving it the close‑knit, quietly traditional feel found in many Norfolk parishes.
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