Keswick and Intwood

Civil Parish in Norfolk South Norfolk

England

Keswick and Intwood

Swardeston: Village pond
Swardeston: Village pond Credit: Michael Garlick

Keswick and Intwood is a civil parish located in the county of Norfolk, England. Situated about 5 miles south of Norwich, this rural area encompasses the picturesque villages of Keswick and Intwood.

Keswick is a small and charming village that is known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful countryside. The village is surrounded by fields and farmland, giving it a distinctly rural feel. It is home to a close-knit community, with a population of around 400 residents.

Intwood, on the other hand, is an even smaller village within the parish. It is located just south of Keswick and is situated in a peaceful setting. The village is characterized by its traditional Norfolk architecture, with many of the buildings dating back several centuries.

Both Keswick and Intwood enjoy a range of amenities and facilities. Keswick boasts a local pub, which is a popular gathering spot for residents and visitors alike. The parish also benefits from a primary school, providing education for the local children.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Keswick and Intwood are surrounded by stunning countryside, making it an ideal location for walking, cycling, and exploring nature. The area is dotted with footpaths and bridleways, offering opportunities to discover the natural beauty of the Norfolk landscape.

Overall, Keswick and Intwood offer a peaceful and idyllic rural lifestyle, with a strong sense of community and an abundance of natural beauty.

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Keswick and Intwood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.592055/1.24959 or Grid Reference TG2004. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Swardeston: Village pond
Swardeston: Village pond
Swardeston: Village pond and houses in Chestnut Close
Swardeston: Village pond and houses in Chestnut Close
Swardeston: The Cricket Pavilion
Swardeston: The Cricket Pavilion
The A47 west approaching junction with A11
The A47 west approaching junction with A11
Footbridge over the A47 west approaching junction with A11
Footbridge over the A47 west approaching junction with A11
Bridge, Cringleford Built in 1520, replacing a bridge washed away in 1519, and widened in 1780. The facings are in limestone, "a rarity in Norfolk other than for churches and bridges". Grade II* listed.
It carries Eaton Street over the River Yare.
Bridge, Cringleford
Built in 1520, replacing a bridge washed away in 1519, and widened in 1780. The facings are in limestone, "a rarity in Norfolk other than for churches and bridges". Grade II* listed. It carries Eaton Street over the River Yare.
Swardeston: Houses in The Common (road name)
Swardeston: Houses in The Common (road name)
Keswick: A47 bridge over the Ipswich Road roundabout
Keswick: A47 bridge over the Ipswich Road roundabout
A11 The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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A11
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
Roundabout. A11 The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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Roundabout. A11
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
A11 The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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A11
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
Colney Lane Bridge, A11 The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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Colney Lane Bridge, A11
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
A11, Cringleford The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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A11, Cringleford
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
Entering Norwich, A11 The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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Entering Norwich, A11
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
Konnectbus on the A11 towards Norwich Konnectbus <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.konectbus.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.konectbus.co.uk/">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>  is a Norfolk-based bus operator which links the local towns and villages including Dereham, Watton, Wymondham, King’s Lynn, Attleborough, Swaffham and Wroxham with many of their routes serving Norwich City Centre. Established in 1999, Konectbus was acquired by the Go-Ahead Group.
Konnectbus on the A11 towards Norwich
Konnectbus LinkExternal link is a Norfolk-based bus operator which links the local towns and villages including Dereham, Watton, Wymondham, King’s Lynn, Attleborough, Swaffham and Wroxham with many of their routes serving Norwich City Centre. Established in 1999, Konectbus was acquired by the Go-Ahead Group.
Eastbound A11 near to Cringleford The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass.
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Eastbound A11 near to Cringleford
The A11 is a major road in Eastern England. It runs roughly north east for 111 miles from London to Norwich, With the M11 opening in the 1970s and then the A12 extension in 1999, a lengthy section has been downgraded between the suburbs of east London and the north-west corner of the county of Essex. It also overlaps with the A14 on the Newmarket bypass. LinkExternal link
Cringleford War Memorial The memorial bears the names of men lost in both World Wars
Cringleford War Memorial
The memorial bears the names of men lost in both World Wars
Footpath through the Old Rectory grounds
Footpath through the Old Rectory grounds
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Keswick and Intwood is located at Grid Ref: TG2004 (Lat: 52.592055, Lng: 1.24959)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: South Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

What 3 Words

///boom.asks.grain. Near Cringleford, Norfolk

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.592055,1.24959
Depth: 0.1
Description: Has a pedestrian bridge bypass.
Ford: yes
Seasonal: yes
Source: OS_OpenData_StreetView;survey
Lat/Long: 52.589966/1.2449662
Power: tower
Ref: 4VV 216
Lat/Long: 52.5919254/1.2450024
Power: tower
Ref: 4VV 217
Lat/Long: 52.5895833/1.2493291
Power: tower
Ref: PO21
Lat/Long: 52.5930114/1.2442409
Power: tower
Ref: PO20
Lat/Long: 52.5913647/1.2471512
Power: tower
Ref: PO19
Lat/Long: 52.5895467/1.2503636
Give Way
Lat/Long: 52.5913832/1.2425038
Give Way
Lat/Long: 52.5907551/1.2428083
Bus Stop
Keswick Hall Road
Naptan AtcoCode: 2900K046
Naptan Bearing: W
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Keswick Hall Road
Naptan Indicator: adj
Naptan Landmark: Keswick Hall
Naptan Locality: Keswick
Naptan NaptanCode: nfodagtw
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: NRCH
Naptan ShortCommonName: Keswick Hall Road
Naptan Street: Keswick Hall Road
Operator: Anglian Coaches Ltd.
Physically Present: no
Source: naptan_import;survey
Lat/Long: 52.5904693/1.2557557
Parking
Access: yes
Fee: no
Parking: layby
Lat/Long: 52.5886562/1.2511745
Note: No access to A47
Lat/Long: 52.5897893/1.2488754
Phone
Check Date: 2021-08-14
Emergency: phone
Ref: 237B
Lat/Long: 52.588874/1.2506729
Location Transition: yes
Power: pole
Transformer: distribution
Lat/Long: 52.5893325/1.2454355
Description: Bench
Lat/Long: 52.5961552/1.2490005
Paradise Hole
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 52.5910272/1.2512129
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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