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Rushall, Norfolk

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Dickleburgh and Rushall is a civil parish in South Norfolk. It covers an area of 14.90 km2 (5.75 sq mi) and had a population of 1356 in 565 households at the 2001 census, increasing to 1,472 at the 2011 Census.
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Created: Tue, 30 Jul 2019, Updated: Tue, 30 Jul 2019


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TM1982 : Pulham Road, Rushall by Geographer
TM1882 : Vaunce's Lane sign by Geographer
TM1982 : Hall Lane, Rushall by Geographer
TM1983 : Entrance to Waveney Valley Holiday Park by Geographer
TM2081 : Cutting's Road, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : Half Moon Public House by Geographer
TM1982 : Air Station Lane, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : Font of St.Mary's Church by Geographer
TM1982 : Altar of St.Mary's Church by Geographer
TM1982 : The  Street & The Street Postbox by Geographer
TM1982 : Air Station Lane, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : The Street, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : Inside St.Mary's Church by Geographer
TM1882 : Lakes Road sign by Geographer
TM2082 : Harleston Road sign by Geographer
TM1882 : Entering Rushall on HarlestonRoad by Geographer
TM1982 : St.Mary's Church, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : Hall Lane, Rushall by Geographer
TM1882 : Oak Farm sign by Geographer
TM1982 : Cutting's Lane, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : Rushall Village Name sign on Hall Lane by Geographer
TM1882 : Harleston Road, Rushall by Geographer
TM1982 : Organ of St.Mary's Church by Geographer
TM1882 : Rushall Village Name sign on Harleston Road by Geographer
TM1982 : Entering Rushall of Hall Lane by Geographer

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