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The '''B1156''' runs for about 5.3 miles from the ] Village of ] to the North Norfolk village of ]<ref name="OS133">1:50,000 First Series Sheet 133 North East Norfolk, ], 1974.</ref>. The '''B1156''' runs for about {{convert|5.3|mi|km}} from the ] Village of ] to the North Norfolk village of ]<ref name="OS133">1:50,000 First Series Sheet 133 North East Norfolk, ], 1974.</ref>.


It is a useful conduit between the ] ] to ] road and the ] coast road to the north, passing near its mid point through the village of ]<ref name="OS133"/>. It is a useful conduit between the ] ] to ] road and the ] coast road to the north, passing near its mid point through the village of ]<ref name="OS133"/>.

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The B1156 runs for about 5.3 miles (8.5 km) from the North Norfolk Village of Blakeney to the North Norfolk village of Sharrington.

It is a useful conduit between the A148 Kings Lynn to Cromer road and the A149 coast road to the north, passing near its mid point through the village of Langham.

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  1. ^ 1:50,000 First Series Sheet 133 North East Norfolk, Ordnance Survey, 1974.
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