Blofield

Blofield is a village and civil parish in the Broadland district of the English county of Norfolk.

In 1086, the village was divided between the estates of William, Bishop of Thetford and Ralph de Beaufour.

[18] Village amenities include the recently reopened and refurbished Kings Head public house, Blofield County Primary School, a doctors' surgery, a library, scout hut, newsagent, post office/convenience store, fish and chip shop, florist, hairdresser, an outdoor leisure and camping store, a farm shop and a solicitor's office.

Sporting and social facilities are also provided by Margaret Harker Hall and Blofield Court House constitute the meeting place for a number of village groups; these include the Women's Institute (which was formed in 1918 and claims to be the oldest in Norfolk), Guides, badminton club, slimming groups and playgroup for children of pre-school age.

15 Green Line bus route to Brundall, Norwich, Wymondham and Silfield; it is operated by First Eastern Counties.

The village's national constituency is Broadland and Fakenham, which has been represented by Jerome Mayhew of the Conservative Party since 2019.

[23] The memorial lists the following 32 men for the First World War:[24] And: Philip S. Barber, Percy H. Hall and William Turner.

The memorial also lists the following names for the Second World War: Media related to Blofield at Wikimedia Commons