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Thorpe St Andrew can be referred to as one of t smallest towns as well as suburbs located in ‘Norfolk, England’. It’s situated at a distance of around 2 miles on the eastern side of ‘city center’, out of city boundary within ‘Broadland’ district. It goes on to constitute a ‘civil parish’. Moreover, this place also serves as the administrative HQ of ‘Broadland district council’.
Thorpe has been mentioned in Domesday Book; wherein it went on to spell ‘Torp’, meaning ‘village’ in Scandinavian. There seem to be several organizations, groups, and leisure facilities; inclusive of ‘County Arts Club’ on ‘Plumstead Road’, Oasis Sports and Leisure Center on ‘Pound Lake’, and ‘Starlight Express Majorettes’.
Religious constellations consisting of several denominations arrange for meetings on the regular basis across Europe. Portions of original hamlet can be looked over along Yarmouth Road, that leads out of ‘Norwich’.
The population was 13762 as per 2001 census.
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