Strumpshaw topographic map
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Strumpshaw
The village lies a little distance from the river, on the slopes of Strumpshaw Hill, the highest area of land in the Norfolk Broads. Because of its elevation, Strumpshaw hosted, from the late 1790s through to the mid-1810s, a repeater station in the shutter telegraph chain linking the Admiralty in London with Great Yarmouth. The Wherry Lines railway line running between Norwich and Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft runs through the parish. Trains call at Buckenham railway station at weekends only.
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Name: Strumpshaw topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 11 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 46 m
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