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Get startedWaxham is a small village in Norfolk with historic buildings such as the 14th‑century St. John’s Church and the 16th‑century Waxham Great Barn. The area offers coastal scenery with a beach backed by dunes and wildlife opportunities for birdwatching.
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Waxham is a village and former civil parish, now part of the parish of Sea Palling, in the North Norfolk district on the north‑east coast of Norfolk, England. Buildings in the village include Waxham Hall, the 14th‑century St. John’s Church and the 16th‑century Waxham Great Barn. Waxham Hall is reputedly haunted by the ghosts of six members of the Brograve family, all of whom died in battle, and it is said that an 18th‑century owner once invited them all to dinner. The Waxham Great Barn, built about 1570, is 178 feet long and is one of the largest barns of its age in the country; it has recently been restored and opened to the public. The village has an extensive beach backed by dunes, and many migrant birds pass through the area in spring and autumn while common cranes feed in fields near the village. In 1931 the parish had a population of 84.