Framingham Pigot

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Framingham Pigot is a village in South Norfolk lying about 4 miles (6½ km) southeast of Norwich. In the 2001 census it contained 62 households and a population of 167. [1]. The busy A146 passes through the northern edge of the village though little can be seen from the road except for the 'Old Feathers' restaurant, Highway Nursery and 'The Gull Inn'. Away from the A146 to the south can be found St. Andrews Church "one of the grandest and most ornate 18th Century churches in East Anglia".[2]. Former Scotland and Norwich City goalkeeper Bryan Gunn lives in Framingham Pigot.[3]

First Eastern Counties' X2 route provides a half-hourly service along the A146 from Norwich to Lowestoft via Loddon and Beccles.

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  1. ^ Framingham Pigot parish information [South Norfolk Council]
  2. ^ Norfolk Churches
  3. ^ Bergh Apton Village Fete Committee