Binham

[3] Binham is listed in the Domesday Book of 1085 under the name of Benincham, and Bin(n)eham as a settlement of 65 households in the hundred of North Greenhoe.

[4] There are numerous Seventeenth Century buildings within Binham which are all Grade II listed, including Chapel Corner,[5] Manor Farmhouse[6] and Ivy Farm.

[9][citation needed] The nearest railway station is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Cromer and Norwich.

[11] Amenities within the village include a small store with a petrol pump and a pub called the Chequers Inn.

The village's national constituency is North Norfolk, which has been represented by the Liberal Democrat Steff Aquarone MP since 2024.

The 2-metre tall base is made of mortared flint rubble with stepped courses of stone blocks, capped by a platform of thin slabs.

'Binham Pride' started as a joke between members of the cast that were staying in Binham during their employment at the Thursford Christmas 2014 Spectacular.

The first Event was on Monday 1 December - World AIDS day at Binham Memorial Hall and saw around 70 people attend – mostly those who were part of the Thursford show.

Around 100 people attended - a handful of whom were from local communities who had heard about the event through the Chequers Inn and social media posts.

Binham village sign, depicting the priory