Kenninghall
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Kenninghall is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England, with an area of 5.73 sq mi (14.8 km2) and a population of 950 at the 2011 census.[1] It falls within the local government district of Breckland. Home to the kings of East Anglia, after the Norman invasion of 1066 William the Conqueror granted the estate to William of Albany and his heirs as a residence for the Chief Butler of England.
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Kenninghall | |
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St Mary's church, Kenninghall | |
Location within Norfolk | |
Area | 14.85 km2 (5.73 sq mi) |
Population | 950 (2011 census) |
• Density | 64/km2 (170/sq mi) |
OS grid reference | TM034865 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Norwich |
Postcode district | NR16 |
Dialling code | 01953 |
Police | Norfolk |
Fire | Norfolk |
Ambulance | East of England |
UK Parliament | |
Website | http://www.kenninghall.org.uk/ |
52.4385°N 0.9924°E / 52.4385; 0.9924 |
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