[4] In 1759, John Astley became Rector of Bintree whilst also holding the benefices of Brinton and Thornage.
In 1895, the school was closed and purchased by Edmund Watts who used it to train children from the care of Thomas John Barnardo for service with the Royal Navy.
[5] Manor House, within Bintree, is a farmhouse that dates from the early Nineteenth Century and was formerly a property owned by the Holkham Estate.
[9] Bintree's parish church is dedicated to Saint Swithun and was largely rebuilt in the Fourteenth Century, with a replacement chancel being built in 1864.
Billingford's national constituency is Mid Norfolk which has been represented by the Conservative's George Freeman since 2010.
Bintree's war memorial is located within St. Swithun's Churchyard and takes the form of a grey granite cross with a sword of sacrifice embossed in front.