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The B1156 runs for about 5.3 miles 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.

Notes and references

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