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Flitcham is a small village in north-west Norfolk, UK and together with the villages of West Newton, Shernborne, and Anmer is part of the Royal Sandringham Estate. At the 2001 Census there were 96 households in the village, with 236 residents split equally between the sexes.
Flitcham is a small village in north-west Norfolk, UK and together with the villages of West Newton, Shernborne, and Anmer is part of the Royal Sandringham Estate. At the 2001 Census there were 96 households in the village, with 236 residents split equally between the sexes.

Village web site is at: http://www.flitcham.com

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Template:Db-nn Flitcham is a small village in north-west Norfolk, UK and together with the villages of West Newton, Shernborne, and Anmer is part of the Royal Sandringham Estate. At the 2001 Census there were 96 households in the village, with 236 residents split equally between the sexes.

Village web site is at: http://www.flitcham.com