Together with the villages of West Newton, Shernborne and Anmer, Flitcham forms part of the Royal Sandringham Estate.
After excavation, the villa was found to have glazed windows, a tessellated floor and a small courtyard flanked by other buildings from the same period.
In addition, the Denbeck Wood excavations also led to the discovery of several Anglo-Saxon artefacts including brooches, pottery and several fittings.
[3] The survey lists the value of Flitcham as 4 mills, a church, 3 acres (12,000 m2) of meadow, pannage for 27 swine, 3 cows, 1 beast for carriage and 180 sheep.
[7] Flitcham falls within the constituency of North West Norfolk and is represented at Parliament by James Wild MP of the Conservative Party.
[8] Flitcham's war memorial takes the form of a stone obelisk atop a square plinth adorned with slate on each face, and stands along the side of the B1153.