Buckenham Tofts
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Aerial view (looking westwards) of the parkland of the former Buckenham Tofts House. The mansion house, re-built in 1803 and demolished in 1946, stood to the immediate left (south) of the landscaped serpentine lake formed by damming a tributary of the River Wissey. Army training buildings are visible, including a mock-up of an Afghan village | |
Buckenham Tofts Location within Norfolk | |
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| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Buckenham Tofts (or Buckenham Parva; Little Buckenham) is a former civil parish in the Breckland District of Norfolk, England. On 1 April 1935, the parish was abolished and merged with Stanford.
It was situated about one mile south of the small village of Langford, with its Church of St Andrew, and about one mile west of Stanford, with its All Saints' Church and one mile north of West Tofts, with its Church of St Mary, all deserted and demolished villages. None of these settlements (except West Tofts) are shown on modern maps but are simply replaced by "Danger Area" in red capital letters. In 1931, the parish had a population of 60.