Weston Green is a small, quiet hamlet in the district of Broadland in rural Norfolk, England. Tucked into the low-lying landscape typical of the area, it sits within easy reach of the waterways and reedbeds of the Broads and is not far from the city of Norwich, so it combines a tranquil village-green feel with reasonable commuter access.
The settlement reflects Norfolkâs agricultural heritage, with scattered red-brick and flint cottages, working farms and a small, close-knit community. Local life is shaped by outdoor pursuits - walking, birdwatching and boating in nearby rivers and marshes - while tourism to the Broads and the day-to-day needs of residents who commute to larger towns help sustain the local economy. Historically it sits within longstanding parish structures, so community events and traditional village rhythms remain important.