Old Buckenham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, approximately 29 km (18 mi) south-west of Norwich.
[3] During the nineteenth century there was a small Sandemanian community in the village which the natural philosopher Michael Faraday visited many times in the 1850s and 1860s.
It was the home of the 453rd Bomb Group in the 2nd World war which flew the B24 liberator bombers.
It is well known in the mill world for having the largest windmill circumference in Britain and housed five pairs of stones.
The ground is famous for hosting a cricket match between L. G. Robinson's England XI (which included Jack Hobbs) and the touring Australians in 1921.