It is located close to the A1065 road, some five miles southwest of Fakenham and is the largest village on the Raynham estate.
[2] Raynham Hall is a rectangular mansion built of brick and stone dressings.
It fell into ruins from the 1720s, when the lead roof was removed to help pay for the restoration of St Marys at East Raynham.
Most of the properties are empty and in need of restoration, but people do currently live on the site and all houses are available to rent.
[7] Much of the area can be visited by a circular walk which takes in mixed woodland, water meadows, arable land and historic buildings, almost entirely on the Raynham estate.