Narborough is a village of 1405 hectares in the Breckland district of Norfolk, England, with a population of 1,094 at the 2011 census.
Narborough Hall, set in eighteenth-century parkland by the River Nar, is surrounded by lakes, gardens and woods.
The structure is three storeys high and built of brick with a single locum and a pantiled roof.
Charles Tyssen enlarged the mill in 1845 with a poorly built extension, the foundations of which slowly sank over many years until part of the roof collapsed in 1980.
At that time the tributary was made wider and deeper than the parallel stretch of the River Nar, providing an adequate fall of water and more power to drive the wheel.
During the First World War RAF Narborough was the largest aerodrome in Britain, but was closed following the end of hostilities.