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Bus stop on Main Road (A149)
The view is northwesterly. The village of Rollesby - mentioned in the Domesday Book as Rotholfuesby and believed to have been a Viking settlement - is situated eight miles northwest of the seaside town of Great Yarmouth. Being isolated from the other Norfolk Broads, Rollesby Broad (linked to Filby and Ormesby Broad) is an ideal place for fishing and sailing as the use of motorised pleasure crafts is not permitted. In 2001 the parish, which for purposes of local government belongs to the district of Great Yarmouth, had a population of 995 in 408 households. St George's church > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/855320 is one of 120-odd round tower churches in Great Britain, most of which can be found in Norfolk.
Image: © Evelyn Simak
Taken: 22 Jun 2008
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Bus shelter
Beside the A149 (Main Road); a telephone box stands close-by but can hardly be discerned standing in the shadow of the shrubbery.
Image: © Evelyn Simak
Taken: 22 Jun 2008
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The A149 (Main Road) through Rollesby
The view was taken in northwesterly direction.
Image: © Evelyn Simak
Taken: 22 Jun 2008
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Elizabeth II postbox on Main Road, Rollesby
Postbox No. NR29 2942.
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Image: © JThomas
Taken: 26 Apr 2016
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Cottages beside the A149 (Main Road)
The village of Rollesby - mentioned in the Domesday Book as Rotholfuesby and believed to have been a Viking settlement - is situated eight miles northwest of the seaside town of Great Yarmouth. Being isolated from the other Norfolk Broads, Rollesby Broad (linked to Filby and Ormesby Broad) is an ideal place for fishing and sailing as the use of motorised pleasure crafts is not permitted. In 2001 the parish, which for purposes of local government belongs to the district of Great Yarmouth, had a population of 995 in 408 households. St George's church > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/855320 is one of 120-odd round tower churches in Great Britain, most of which can be found in Norfolk.
Image: © Evelyn Simak
Taken: 22 Jun 2008
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Close up, Elizabeth II postbox on Main Road, Rollesby
Postbox No. NR29 2942.
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Image: © JThomas
Taken: 26 Apr 2016
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Main Road (A149), Rollesby
Looking north west showing position of Postbox No. NR29 2942.
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Image: © JThomas
Taken: 26 Apr 2016
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Main Road (A149), Rollesby
Looking south east showing position of Postbox No. NR29 2942.
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Image: © JThomas
Taken: 26 Apr 2016
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Footpath to Back Lane
This public footpath turns off the A149 (Main Road) in northerly direction; it links with Back Lane. The village of Rollesby - mentioned in the Domesday Book as Rotholfuesby and believed to have been a Viking settlement - is situated eight miles northwest of the seaside town of Great Yarmouth. Being isolated from the other Norfolk Broads, Rollesby Broad (linked to Filby and Ormesby Broad) is an ideal place for fishing and sailing as the use of motorised pleasure crafts is not permitted. In 2001 the parish, which for purposes of local government belongs to the district of Great Yarmouth, had a population of 995 in 408 households. St George's church > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/855320 is one of 120-odd round tower churches in Great Britain, most of which can be found in Norfolk.
Image: © Evelyn Simak
Taken: 22 Jun 2008
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Rollesby village sign
The sign takes the form of a scaled down single furrow horse drawn plough surmounting a platform below which is the name of the village and a cross. It is sited at the village hall on Main Road. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6668267
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 7 Nov 2020
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