Booton is a small rural village in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England, set among gently rolling arable farmland and lanes a short drive from the city of Norwich. Its compact settlement pattern and quiet lanes make it typical of Norfolk’s inland villages rather than the waterways usually associated with the Broads district.
The community has medieval roots and a notably ornamental Victorian church interior that draws the eye of architectural enthusiasts, while day-to-day life remains shaped by agriculture and by residents who commute into nearby towns. Social life is understated and local, centred on village gatherings and countryside walks, giving Booton a peaceful, close‑knit character.
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