Hevingham is a small village and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England, set in gently rolling agricultural countryside to the north of Norwich. The settlement retains a rural character with pockets of woodland, hedged fields and country lanes that make it popular for local walks; a medieval parish church and a number of listed farmhouses and cottages reflect its long history.
Historically an agricultural community, Hevingham now combines farming with a commuter and small‑business population who travel into Norwich, while village life centres on the hall, local clubs and occasional fetes and events. Its quiet lanes and proximity to the wider Broads area mean it appeals to those seeking a traditional Norfolk village atmosphere with easy access to regional services.