Reepham is a small historic market town in the district of Broadland, in rural Norfolk, England, set in gently rolling countryside to the north of Norwich. The compact centre has a mix of timber‑framed and Georgian buildings and sits close to the valley of the River Wensum, giving it a pleasantly rural, conservation‑area feel while still serving a wide local hinterland.
It has a lively local community with independent shops, pubs and a well‑regarded secondary school, and its historic role as a small railway junction has left a legacy for visitors: converted lines and nearby heritage services such as the Marriott's Way and the Bure Valley Railway attract walkers, cyclists and tourists, while many residents commute to Norwich for work. The town balances traditional market‑town character with active community events and a modest tourism economy.
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