Weasenham All Saints is a small village and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England, set among arable fields and hedgerow‑lined lanes typical of the county’s rural interior. It sits close to its neighbour Weasenham St Peter and is within easy reach of market towns such as Fakenham and King's Lynn, giving residents a quiet country life with access to larger services nearby.
The local economy is largely agricultural and the village retains a close‑knit feel, centred on its historic church and a scattering of traditional cottages and farmhouses. Older buildings and the surrounding landscape reflect centuries of Norfolk history, and community life tends to revolve around parish events and rural activities rather than commercial hubs.
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