Woodbastwick (/ˈwʊdbæstwɪk/ WUUD-bast-wik) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
The village name relates to bast, a pliable substance found under the bark of the lime tree.
Danish and Saxon invaders used bast as a form of binding to tie leggings and other items.
As a consequence, Woodbastwick's village sign shows two invaders tying their leggings.
The Woodforde Broadland Brewery is located in the village and produces cask ales such as Wherry Bitter, Nelson's Revenge, Norfolk Nog and Headcracker.