Horsford

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Horsford
Horsford (Norfolk)
Horsford

Horsford shown within Norfolk
Population 3,965 (2001 Census)
OS grid reference TG195165
Parish Horsford
District Broadland
Shire county Norfolk
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NORWICH
Postcode district NR10
Dialling code 01603
Police Norfolk
Fire Norfolk
Ambulance East of England
European Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Mid Norfolk
List of places: UKEnglandNorfolk

Coordinates: 52°41′N 1°15′E / 52.68, 1.25

All Saints Church, Horsford
All Saints Church, Horsford


Horsford is a village six miles north of Norwich, England. Its population has seen a steady increase since the Second World War, growing from 750 in 1945 to just under 4000 today (2001 census).

There are various explanations of the village name. It is usually said to derive from 'horse ford', but it has also been suggested that it comes from the River Hor on which the village stands (more usually known to locals as 'the Beck'). A third explanation is that it comes from Horsa, the name of a Saxon chief.

The surrounding Horsford Woods have been designated a County Wildlife Site. The rare Silver-Studded Blue butterfly has a colony in these woods.

Places of historical interest include the site of Horsford Castle and a 19th century windmill.

The village has produced two footballers of note: Barry Bridges, who returned to Horsford to manage the village team Horsford United, and Chris Sutton.