Farfield, Rural settlement in Norfolk, England
Farfield is a rural settlement in Norfolk comprising scattered farmsteads and cottages set across rolling countryside. The landscape here is defined by open agricultural fields that dominate the area in all directions.
The area around Farfield has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, as shown by archaeological discoveries in the region. This agricultural landscape has maintained continuous human settlement for thousands of years.
Local farmers in Farfield maintain traditional agricultural practices, including crop rotation methods that date back several generations.
The settlement connects to nearby towns through regular bus services and has basic facilities available. Visit during spring or autumn for pleasant weather and to see the countryside at its most appealing.
Farfield sits at coordinates 52.9108°N 1.1066°E, positioning it in a region known for its historical agricultural significance in Norfolk.
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