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Thurgarton〔"Farmstead/village (''-ton'') of Thorgeir"; þorgeir is a Norse name.〕 is a village in the North Norfolk district of the English county of Norfolk. It lies 6½ miles north of Aylsham and 5½ miles south-west of Cromer, and was in the Erpingham Hundred. It forms part of the civil parish of Aldborough. The church of All Saints, has a thatched roof but no tower - the tower having collapsed in the 1880s. It is closed to the public but in a good state of repair. Thurgarton House (sometimes called Thurgarton Old Hall) is the seat of the Spurrell family, who have lived at Thurgarton for almost 500 years; it was rebuilt in conservative style in 1733.〔(''Kelly's Directory for Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Suffolk,'' 1883 )〕 Formerly Thurgarton had a windmill, reached from Church Lane.〔(Thurgarton postmill )〕 In 1969, poet George Barker, who lived at nearby Itteringham, published a poem called ''At Thurgarton Church''. ==Notes==
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