#222 – #231
[222 – Rocklands : You'll have to take my word for it.]
[223 – Kirstead : Which I almost missed.]
[224 – Bunwell : Where the rain started falling.]
[225 – Tacolneston : And continued.]
[226 – Great Ellingham : Which seemed ok, just not great.]
[227 – Griston : Where prison officers apparently live in abundance.]
[228 – Holme Hale : Who seem a bit embarrassed by their speed restrictions.]
[229 – Hapton : Which can be found just to the left of the tree.]
[230 – Caston : Another Wayland Village - and ?]
[231 – Brooke : Twinned with Bond & Tea.]
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#217 – #221
[217 – Acle : Where it pays to be straight.]
[218 – Fleggburgh : I think.]
[219 – Ormesby St Michael : Which is an anagram of rhombic ale system.]
[220 – Billockby (Fleggburgh) : Just one name is sufficient surely ?]
[221 – Filby : A bit heavy on the welcome there Filby.]
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#216

[216 – Branningham : Hiding behind the verge.]
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#213 – #215

[213 – Hilgay : -]

[214 – Denver : Where there are few things to do when you’re dead (or alive).]

[215 – Downham Market : Thought I already had this hence the casual approach.]
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#205 – #212

[205 – Wendling : Which appears to have some kind of secret split identity.]

[206 – Bradenham : Evidently not everybody arrives at the appropriate speed.]

[207 – Shipdam : Which seems to have been the subject of some kind of dirty campaign.]

[208 – Cranworth : - ]

[209 - Hingham : Home of Hill Farm, where tiny white lorries are bred.]

[210 – Kimberley : Where even the children are asked to drive carefully.]

[211 – Reepham : Home of enormous beds.]

[212 – Worthing : Closer than you think.]
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#198 – #204

[198 – Wretham : Which is perched on the edge of the Stanford Battle Area.]

[199 – Stow Bedon : One of the ten Wayland Villages.]

[200 – Great Cressingham : Number two hundred, although a little shy about it’s position.]

[201 – Threxton : Continuing through Wayland.]

[202 – Breckles : And the last one for the moment.]

[203 – Watton : Which was a little clearer than this photograph indicates.]

[204 – South Pickenham : I don’t usually approve of alternate designs but I do like this.]
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#193 – #197

[193 – Elsing : Which obviously takes get pride in the county it’s located in.]

[194 – Mill Street (Elsing) : I get confused by these – are we in Elsing or Mill Street ?]

[195 – Lyng : Pleasingly unambiguous, tips hat to Lyng.]

[196 – Morton On The Hill : For all you naysayers who believe that Norfolk is flat, ha !]

[197 – Gt Witchingham (Lenwade) : Enough already, Gt Witchingham or Lenwade ?]
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#182

[182 – Hunstanton : Not sure why it’s taken me this long to ensnare Hunstanton, it maybe that my inability to drive slowly when I arrive in the town is to blame – hence the rubbish picture.]
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#181

[181 – Southery : Almost missed it - evidently out of practice, must try harder.]
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