Nowhere, Norfolk

According to 19th-century directories, Nowhere or No-Where is a marshy area by the River Bure where the villagers of Acle, Norfolk had salt-pans to produce salt for food preservation, etc. In 1861 there were four inhabited houses and 16 people.

Originally an extra-parochial liberty, it was formally incorporated into Acle parish in 1862 and the name no longer appears in maps and gazetteers.

External links

  • Page at GenUKI quoting directories such as:
    • White's History, Gazetteer & Directory of Norfolk, 1883
    • Kelly's Directory of Norfolk, 1904
  • Acle (Det. No. 2) and Acle (Det. No. 3), the Ordnance Survey map of 1890 showing two detachments of Acle parish. Either or both may well be parts of Nowhere.
  • Other map sources

52°36′49″N 1°38′39″E / 52.61365°N 1.64417°E / 52.61365; 1.64417


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