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The Hanworth ArchiveHanworth Common lies between Cromer and Aylsham in North Norfolk. The name is derived from Hagana (the Dane who invaded Norfolk in 870AD, and whose name was anglicised to Han), and Worth meaning Waters, which relates to the two streams that enclose the Parish - Hagan's Beck and Scarrow Beck. The Weavers' Way from Cromer to Great Yarmouth runs through the village. The Hanworth Archive contains photographs and newspaper articles from days gone by. You can see a short slide show with photos that take you through a year on Hanworth Common on YouTube, supplied by Bob Ranger here. Click on a thumbnail image to view full size - opens in a new window. |
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