Salle is a small, rural village and civil parish in the district of Broadland in Norfolk, England, set in gently undulating farmland and parkland on the edge of the Broads countryside. It is best known for its handsome medieval church, which together with the nearby Salle Park estate gives the village a strongly historic, almost estate-village character amid traditional Norfolk arable fields and hedgerows.
Historically centred on manorial agriculture, the settlement still feels quietly agricultural but benefits from heritage visitors and the presence of country houses; the church and listed buildings reflect a rich medieval and post‑medieval past. Socially it retains a tight‑knit village atmosphere, with community life revolving around local events, parish traditions and the rhythms of rural Norfolk rather than any large commercial centre.
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