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Brecleas (90% Deluxe)

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By 1600, Brecleas was essentially a deserted medieval village —only the manor house (Brecleas Hall) and the church remained. If you want to experience Brecleas, do not expect a visitor center or a tearoom. Expect solitude . brecleas

The 14th century happened. The tore through Norfolk’s close-knit farming communities. Brecleas lost over half its population. Then came the shift from arable farming to sheep pasture, which required far fewer workers. The villagers drifted away to Attleborough and Watton. Enjoy this post

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