Ringland, Norfolk

Ringland is a rural village (population 260) in Norfolk, England, situated in the valley of the River Wensum, approximately 7 miles (11 km) north-west of Norwich. Parts of the Wensum valley within Ringland parish constitute a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The parish church of St Peter's has a 13th-century tower and a 14th-15th century nave and chancel. The village has extensive common land: a lower area on the river Wensum and an upper area with the remains of a Beaker pit in the direction of Weston Longville.

Ringland, Norfolk

Ringland is a rural village (population 260) in Norfolk, England, situated in the valley of the River Wensum, approximately 7 miles (11 km) north-west of Norwich. Parts of the Wensum valley within Ringland parish constitute a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The parish church of St Peter's has a 13th-century tower and a 14th-15th century nave and chancel. The village has extensive common land: a lower area on the river Wensum and an upper area with the remains of a Beaker pit in the direction of Weston Longville.