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A Digital photograph of Paston way at bacton in the county of Norfolk taken by © Copyright Evelyn Simak and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.From the Webpage:http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/600617

Has the Caption:-===A section of the Paston Way=== The Paston Way is one of Norfolk's long distance paths. Its name is derived from the Pastons, an important landowning and merchant family during medieval and Tudor times. The path is 30 kilometres (20 miles) long and connects altogether 16 villages; it links with many footpaths, bridleways and so-called quiet lanes; in North Walsham and Cromer it also links with the Weavers' Way. Here it leads past the Gas Distribution Station that is located a short distance from the village of Paston, between Mundesley and Bacton.

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