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  Norfolk Mills - Snettisham watermill
Snettisham watermill, was built in 1800 for £800 at a time when bread was scarce and it was built by the community for the community.
However, at Snettisham it passed down a chute into bins from which the flour was then measured out to the poor of the parish.
An establishment at Snettisham, which has been found of the greatest use to the poor and has answered every expectation is a subscription water-mill; it cost 800£ and a miller is employed, at 20s.
www.norfolkmills.co.uk /Watermills/snettisham.html   (909 words)

  
  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Snettisham
Snettisham is a village on the west coast of Norfolk, England, about 2 miles north of the Royal Family's residence at Sandringham.
RSPB Snettisham is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
This means that, since Norfolk is a county with a very long coastline, it is unusual to be looking across the square-mouthed estuary of The Wash at the county of Lincolnshire, only 15 miles away, as the crow flies.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/sn/Snettisham   (168 words)

  
 GENUKI: Norfolk: Genealogy: Towns and Parishes: Snettisham
For the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths between 1837 and 1930 (and for the censuses from 1851 to 1901), Snettisham was in
A Famous Victory: an account of the early years of Snettisham Parish Council, and of the courage and determination shown by the parishioners, led by William French, in preventing the closure of the Ken Hill footpath.
This is a charitable trust to assist in the education of young people of Snettisham.
www.origins.org.uk /genuki/NFK/places/s/snettisham   (258 words)

  
 Electrical Generation Facilities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
After Snettisham's availability, the Gold Creek fossil fuel plant was put on standby status as backup in case Snettisham goes off-line for an extended period.
The Snettisham line suffered frequent problems as it crossed over Salisbury Ridge, and, as a consequence, the supply of power from Snettisham to Juneau was frequently interrupted for long periods during the first two years of its operation.
Snettisham's power plant and generating facility is at sea level and in the mountain itself, with other supporting building and shed's outside the portals.
www.aelp.com /history/electric.htm   (2339 words)

  
 Snettisham
The Snettisham treasure was first discovered in 1948.
This means that the Snettisham treasure cannot be a refugee hoard from the time of Caesar.
There is no sign of any contemporary settlement: the only indication that the site may have been significant is the presence of the huge enclosure for which the only dating is some 150 years later.
www.cix.co.uk /~archaeology/hilites/snet.htm   (1412 words)

  
 Cottage holiday norfolk. Snettisham holiday cottage, north norfolk coast - Local Attractions
Sandringham - Sandringham is the much-loved country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen and has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs.
RSPB Snettisham - The RSPB's Snettisham reserve gets you close to the wild heart of The Wash, the UK’s most important estuary for wildlife.
Snettisham Cottage is not responsible for the contents or reliability of the linked websites and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them.
www.snettishamcottage.com /norfolk-local-attractions.php   (463 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Snettisham pits were dug out during World War II in order to provide shingle that was used to build conrete runways as the American Bombers were too heavy to land on grass.
The pits stretch for over 2.5km and are split equally between the RSPB reserve and privately owned beach properties, including the Snettisham Beach Sailing Club.
Evidence of the operation is still visible today as the concrete roads made to transport the shingle are still used today by the residents to access their property.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=RSPB_Snettisham   (256 words)

  
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Snettisham is a notable exception; it came online in 1973 and was expanded in 1990.
Originally a federal project, Snettisham was purchased by the state in 1998 for $100 million.
In the meantime, Snettisham could transfer to AEL&P. As part of its deal with the state, AEL&P has an exclusive option to purchase Snettisham in 2003.
www.fwee.org /news/getStory?story=677   (853 words)

  
 Snettisham Hatchery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Snettisham Hatchery was constructed by the State of Alaska in 1980 and operated by the Department of Fish and Game until DIPAC took over operation of the facility in July of 1996.
The hatchery is currently permitted to incubate up to 33.5 million sockeye salmon for various fry and smolt projects.
Salmon produced from the Snettisham Hatchery contribute to commercial fishermen, subsistence users and hatchery cost recovery.
www.dipac.net /snettisham_hatchery.html   (67 words)

  
 uksearch.com : Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Norfolk: Snettisham
Norfolk Mills - Snettisham - Information on the situation with the Mill and pictures of the internal workings.
Snettisham Beach Sailing Club - Located on the north west Norfolk coast.
Snettisham Park - 150 acres of farm animals and nature trails with information on opening times and prices.
www.uksearch.com /scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Norfolk/Snettisham   (195 words)

  
 LAND FOR SALE in Snettisham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We are a specialist land agent, offering land for sale in Snettisham.
Our land for sale comes in smaller acreage (under an acre) or larger acreage over 50 acres and can be bought for business, leisure activities or investment.
Provide your details and we will email you the property particulars when You'll now be one of the very first to hear about the latest land for sale in Snettisham near to existing development.
www.landsaleuk-profit.co.uk /land-for-sale-Snettisham.html   (139 words)

  
 Snettisham Beach
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www.tourismdictionary.com /Snettisham_Beach.htm   (240 words)

  
 Norfolk Holiday Cottages
WagTail Cottage in the village of Snettisham is in The Courtyard off School Road and is accredited with 4 stars by the English Tourism Council.
Snettisham is located on the B1440 and can also be accessed via the A149 Dersingham/Snettisham bypass.
Snettisham beach is about 2 miles, Heacham beaches about 3 miles and Hunstanton about 4 miles.
basic1.easily.co.uk /037014/031053   (308 words)

  
 Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service: Torcs from Hoard L (Snettisham Treasure)
Snettisham Torcs – the ‘crown jewels’ of Norfolk
One of the key sites of British prehistory, Snettisham on the Norfolk coast, first began to reveal its secrets in 1948 when five gold torcs (Iron Age neck bands) were unearthed during ploughing.
The reasons why the torcs were buried is uncertain but experts speculate it could have been for safekeeping or as part of a sacred ritual.
www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk /?document=200.21.10.017.03&image=&SearchPref=a   (142 words)

  
 Rose and Crown at Snettisham
At the heart of The Rose and Crown are its three bars, each with its own character (and set of regulars!) and each as welcoming and convivial today as they have been for the last few hundred years.
For walkers it is paradise, the countryside and huge skies are stunning at any time of year, and with miles of public footpaths, including the ancient Peddar's Way which runs nearby, you'll never run out of new routes to take.
The bird watching is second to none (in winter the geese fly over us morning and evening) with the major RSPB reserve of Snettisham on the doorstep, and Holme and Titchwell only a short drive away.
www.roseandcrownsnettisham.co.uk /welcome.htm   (616 words)

  
 Snettisham - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Deposited in Castle Museum, Norwich and the British Museum.
The Snettisham Roman Jeweller's Hoard by Catherine Johns (British Museum Press, 1997) £35
This page was last modified 11:48, 14 Nov 2004.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Snettisham   (249 words)

  
 Snettisham - Norfolk Holiday and Tourist Information Where to Stay
The village of Snettisham is made up of two halves, with the common land coast and beach cut off from the village by a bypass.
For golfers there are courses at Old Hunstanton and Brancaster, both of which are a short drive away.
The Royal Estate of Sandringham is nearby as well as Norfolk Lavender and for the children Snettisham Park as well as the local beach.
www.norfolkcoast.co.uk /location_norfolk/vp_snettisham.htm   (566 words)

  
 Snettisham Information Online - guide and directory for Snettisham,Norfolk,UK with tourist information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Whatever you want to find around Snettisham; shops, businesses, hotels, pubs, restaurants, clubs, cinemas, theatres, etc. our directory, classified system and events guide will help you to find out what's on in Snettisham and where to find things in and around Snettisham.
If you live and work in Snettisham, Send your news items to us; whether it is entertainment, sports, business or community related.
Snettisham Information Online is an independent site and is not affiliated with, or officially sponsored by any local authority or tourist information centre based in Snettisham.
www.britinfo.net /index_Snettisham.htm   (610 words)

  
 Norfolk Myth - The Ghost of Snettisham Church in Norfolk
The undertaking to be that she should go to the church of St. Mary in Snettisham and wait by the grave of a Robert Cobb for further instructions.
When she returned to London she made arrangements to travel to Snettisham in Norfolk, though she had not visited this part of the country before.
At the church of St. Mary's she arranged with the parish clerk a John Bishop to be admitted to the church at 1.00am in the morning and to be locked in the church for half an hour.
www.norfolkcoast.co.uk /myths/ml_ghost1893.htm   (453 words)

  
 Snettisham holiday cottages, Norfolk self catering
in the village of Snettisham is accredited with 4 stars by the English Tourism Council.
Beaches are at Snettisham 2 miles, Heacham about 3 miles, Hunstanton about 4 miles and Old Hunstanton is about 5 miles with several more large sandy beaches around the coast.
The letting period is from Saturday, 3.00pm to the next Saturday, 11.00 am unless alternative arrangements are previously agreed (which we are happy to do if practicable).
www.cottageguide.co.uk /wagtailcottage   (267 words)

  
 Walk #159: Snettisham to Hunstanton
The initial part of this walk from Snettisham to the beach past Shepherd's Point was fairly boring, not the least because I had walked it a few weeks before in the opposite direction.
The area between Snettisham and Heacham was harder going, as the mixture of sand and shingle that made up the beach showed signs of some very recent repairs (and indeed signs warning of heavy plant were still visible).
Turn right and follow the beach northwards, squeezing between the sea to the west and Heacham Harbour to the east for a few miles until you reach the outskirts of the village of Heacham.
www.britishwalks.org /walks/2001/159.php   (1482 words)

  
 Gay dating in Snettisham
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www.norfolkdating247.com /others/snettisham/gay_dating.html   (381 words)

  
 Snettisham photographs, maps, books & memories
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The bungalow was situated on the beach for the convenience of Her Majesty.
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www.francisfrith.com /archive/england/norfolk/Snettisham/Snettisham.htm   (161 words)

  
 The RSPB: Snettisham
The RSPB's Snettisham reserve gets you close to the wild heart of The Wash - the UK's most important estuary for wildlife.
Two of the UK's best wildlife spectacles can be experienced at Snettisham: especially-high tides force thousands of birds to leave the mudflats where they feed, and settle close to the hides overlooking the lagoons.
Wader flock (including oystercatchers and dunlin) at the RSPB Snettisham nature reserve - Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com, Ref: 6077000_00002_002)
www.rspb.org.uk /reserves/guide/s/snettisham/index.asp   (361 words)

  
 Roll of Honour - Norfolk - Snettisham
Son of Arthur and Mary Lincoln, of Church Rd., Snettisham; husband of F. Lincoln, of Springfield Cottage, Station Rd., Snettisham, Norfolk.
Son of the late Charles Mickleburgh and of Elizabeth Roberson (formerly Mickleburgh), of Alms Houses, Snettisham, King's Lynn..
Palmer, M.A., and Charlotte Vilbois Palmer, of Snettisham, Norfolk, England; husband of Janet Elizabeth Palmer, of 106, Noble Avenue, Elmwood, Winnipeg.
www.roll-of-honour.com /Norfolk/Snettisham.html   (764 words)

  
 Hunstanton Accommodation Norfolk B&B Guest House Hotel Self Catering Bed & Breakfast
Snettisham is located 5 miles south of the Victorian seaside resort of Hunstanton and 9 miles north of the town of King's Lynn.
There is a RSPB nature reserve on the coast of The Wash some 2 miles to the west of the village.
Close to the village of Ingoldisthorpe is Snettisham Park, 320 acres of beautiful Norfolk countryside.
www.holidayshunstanton.co.uk /index.htm   (766 words)

  
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 Wildlife Trust :: Marbled Murrelet
But in Port Snettisham, Alaska, the Marbled Murrelet population seems to be thriving.
The ground was cleared of vegetation, a platform and frame were constructed from plywood and 2 x 4s, and the canvas wall tent was erected.
Once arriving at Port Snettisham on the fishing vessel Heron on June 28th, the team knew that capturing the elusive Murrelets would prove challenging, as the birds tend to spend daytime in old growth forests, incubating nests, and foraging at night.
www.wildlifetrust.org /news/2005/1101_1_slide_murr.htm   (1868 words)

  
 Beautiful self-catering holiday home in Snettisham, Norfolk
Sleeping 4+ and English Tourist Board rated as FOUR STAR, the cottage is situated on the beautiful North West Norfolk coast near to areas of outstanding natural beauty.
Situated in the pretty village of Snettisham two miles from the sea, near hunstanton and sandringham, ten miles from king’s lynn.
There is full gas central heating and the cottage is carpeted throughout (except the kitchen) in high quality honey coloured carpet which, with the magnolia walls, give a cosy yet light and airy feel.
www.campbellsofsnettisham.co.uk /index.htm   (151 words)

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