Barmer

Settlement in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

Barmer

Footpath from the church at Barmer
Footpath from the church at Barmer Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Barmer is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, England. Situated in the eastern region of the country, it is part of the North Norfolk district. Barmer is a rural settlement characterized by its picturesque countryside and tranquil atmosphere.

With a population of around 250 people, Barmer is a close-knit community where residents enjoy a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle. The village is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including vast fields, farmlands, and meadows. The area is known for its agricultural heritage, with farming playing a significant role in the local economy.

Although Barmer is primarily a residential area, it does offer a few amenities to its residents. The village has a small primary school, providing education to the local children. Additionally, there is a village hall that serves as a community hub, hosting various events and gatherings throughout the year. The village also boasts a charming medieval church, St. Andrew's, which is a notable historical landmark.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Barmer is a great place to explore the natural beauty of Norfolk. The village is surrounded by numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to discover the stunning countryside and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

In summary, Barmer is a quaint and rural village in Norfolk, England. It offers a serene environment, beautiful landscapes, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle.

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Barmer Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.869645/0.693618 or Grid Reference TF8133. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath from the church at Barmer
Footpath from the church at Barmer
All Saints' church, Barmer Hidden in an overgrown churchyard which has effectively become woodland.
The church is largely of the twelfth century <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1077802?section=official-list-entry" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1077802?section=official-list-entry">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> and is maintained by the Norfolk Churches Trust <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://norfolkchurchestrust.org.uk/churches/barmer-all-saints/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://norfolkchurchestrust.org.uk/churches/barmer-all-saints/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
All Saints' church, Barmer
Hidden in an overgrown churchyard which has effectively become woodland. The church is largely of the twelfth century LinkExternal link and is maintained by the Norfolk Churches Trust LinkExternal link
Lane in Coxford Wood On the edge of Syderstone Common and probably called Rudham Road? This road was cut in two by the B1454 which was one of several new roads constructed or diverted in the area when Sculthorpe Airfield was built in the mid 20th century
Lane in Coxford Wood
On the edge of Syderstone Common and probably called Rudham Road? This road was cut in two by the B1454 which was one of several new roads constructed or diverted in the area when Sculthorpe Airfield was built in the mid 20th century
Farmland near Barmer Common Plantation West of Syderstone in Norfolk
Farmland near Barmer Common Plantation
West of Syderstone in Norfolk
Barmer Farm, Barmer North west of Syderstone in Norfolk
Barmer Farm, Barmer
North west of Syderstone in Norfolk
Large tank at Barmer Farm, Barmer Tank A - probably used for water storage at this farm north west of Syderstone
Large tank at Barmer Farm, Barmer
Tank A - probably used for water storage at this farm north west of Syderstone
Track north of Barmer in Norfolk
Track north of Barmer in Norfolk
Not what's shown on the map! This track north east of Barmer in Norfolk is shown on OS maps as a metalled road. It is actually a deeply rutted track in places
Not what's shown on the map!
This track north east of Barmer in Norfolk is shown on OS maps as a metalled road. It is actually a deeply rutted track in places
Track shown as metalled road on map! North east of Barmer in Norfolk
Track shown as metalled road on map!
North east of Barmer in Norfolk
Cultivator and farmland North east of Barmer in Norfolk
Cultivator and farmland
North east of Barmer in Norfolk
Track to Manor Ling, Syderstone, Norfolk
Track to Manor Ling, Syderstone, Norfolk
Farmland near Manor Ling north of  Syderstone in Norfolk
Farmland near Manor Ling north of Syderstone in Norfolk
Hawthorn hedge near Manor Ling North of Syderstone in Norfolk
Hawthorn hedge near Manor Ling
North of Syderstone in Norfolk
Gorse bushes on Syderstone Common in Norfolk A view looking east from Rudham Road
Gorse bushes on Syderstone Common in Norfolk
A view looking east from Rudham Road
Syderstone Common in Norfolk
Syderstone Common in Norfolk
Track at the side of Berlin Plantation Near Bagthorpe in Norfolk
Track at the side of Berlin Plantation
Near Bagthorpe in Norfolk
Wheatfield next to Barmer Common Plantation A footpath runs at the edge of the plantation
Wheatfield next to Barmer Common Plantation
A footpath runs at the edge of the plantation
Large puddle on the crossroads near Barmer, Norfolk A track goes off into the distance on the right of the hedge. According to O.S. maps there should be a metaled road crossing the track in the foreground but it is actually a badly rutted track/green lane prone to flooding.
Large puddle on the crossroads near Barmer, Norfolk
A track goes off into the distance on the right of the hedge. According to O.S. maps there should be a metaled road crossing the track in the foreground but it is actually a badly rutted track/green lane prone to flooding.
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Barmer is located at Grid Ref: TF8133 (Lat: 52.869645, Lng: 0.693618)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

What 3 Words

///crawled.cherubs.bashed. Near Fakenham, Norfolk

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.869645,0.693618
Barmer
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 52.8689778/0.6935808
The Garden
Phone: +44 1485578220
Tourism: camp_site
Lat/Long: 52.8698656/0.6917029
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.8671803/0.6874984
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