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Hockham

Hockham is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It is part of the South Norfolk district and lies in the East of England region.

The parish is rural in character, consisting mainly of farmland with a small cluster of houses and

The history of Hockham is rooted in medieval origins, with a parish church and ancient trackways reflecting

Governance: Hockham is administered at the local level by a parish council. For district matters it falls

Demography and economy: The parish has a small population, concentrated in a compact settlement and surrounding

Transport: Hockham is accessible by local roads; public transport is limited, with the nearest rail and bus

community
buildings
at
its
heart.
It
is
bordered
by
other
rural
parishes
and
is
typical
of
small
Norfolk
villages
in
terms
of
land
use
and
settlement
pattern.
The
adjacent
landscape
includes
hedgerows,
fields,
and
drainage
features
common
to
the
East
Anglian
countryside.
centuries
of
agricultural
activity.
The
village
has
historically
been
tied
to
agriculture
and,
like
many
parishes
in
the
region,
witnessed
changes
in
land
use
through
the
modern
era.
under
the
South
Norfolk
District
Council,
and
county
affairs
are
managed
by
Norfolk
County
Council.
farms.
The
local
economy
is
predominantly
agricultural,
with
service
and
light
rural
trades
supporting
the
community.
Amenities
in
the
parish
are
modest,
with
a
village
hall
serving
as
a
focal
point
for
community
events;
residents
typically
rely
on
nearby
towns
for
retail
and
larger
services.
services
located
in
nearby
towns.