The small village and civil parish of Weasenham St Peter sits in the district of Breckland in Norfolk, England. It occupies a rural patch of the Brecks characterised by mixed farmland and pockets of heath, and is within easy reach of the market town of Swaffham.
With a low population and a long agricultural heritage, the parish is marked by a medieval parish church and a scattering of historic cottages; farming remains important while some residents commute to nearby towns. The community is quietly close-knit and the surrounding lanes and countryside make it a pleasant place for walkers and anyone seeking a tranquil Norfolk village atmosphere.
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