Bawdeswell
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Bawdeswell
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Parish
Council
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The
Roman Road
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Chaucer
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The
Heath
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Village
Hall
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The Church |
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The
School Evacuees |
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Old
buildings
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Welcome
to Bawdeswell
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The Home Guard |
Map
& Walks
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Plane crash | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Old
families
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The village is mentioned in the Norwich Domesday Book around 1286. It
was immortalised by
the 14C poet Geoffrey Chaucer as the home of The
Reeve in his Canterbury Tales
- "Of Northfolk was this Reve of which I telle, biside
a toun men clepen Baldeswelle." The original settlers found
water and sank a well here. It has been an important stopping off point for the changing of horses and coaches and for refreshment. There were once four inns. Today Bawdeswell
is a thriving village with a population of over 700 people. It is perhaps best known for
its neo-Georgian Church, its popular Garden Centre and its busy General
Store. It is
surrounded by arable farmland and there are many small businesses run
from home. It is also
a dormitory village for Norwich, Dereham
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The
Reeve's Tale parish magazine
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