Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Encyclopedia Britannica
Encyclopedia Britannica
SUBSCRIBE
SUBSCRIBE
SUBSCRIBE
History & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & Culture
Ask the Chatbot Games & Quizzes History & Society Science & Tech Biographies Animals & Nature Geography & Travel Arts & Culture ProCon Money Videos
Norwich
NorwichNorwich, Norfolk, England.

Norfolk

county, England, United Kingdom
verifiedCite
While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies.Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions.
Select Citation Style
Feedback
Corrections? Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login).
Thank you for your feedback

Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

External Websites
Britannica Websites
Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students.

News

Norwich Castle acquires largest Anglo-Saxon gold coin hoard May 20, 2025, 8:55 AM ET (BBC)
Norfolk, England: Blickling HallBlickling Hall, near Aylsham, Norfolk, England.
Norfolk, England: Blickling HallState bedroom at Blickling Hall, near Aylsham, Norfolk, England.

Norfolk, administrative and historiccounty of easternEngland. It is bounded bySuffolk (south),Cambridgeshire andLincolnshire (west), and theNorth Sea (north and east). The administrative countycomprises seven districts:Breckland,Broadland,North Norfolk, andSouth Norfolk; the boroughs ofGreat Yarmouth andKing’s Lynn and West Norfolk; and the city ofNorwich. The historic county is nearlycoterminous with the administrative county, but a small area in the borough of Great Yarmouth belongs to the historic county ofSuffolk.

Great Yarmouth
Great YarmouthRiver Yare at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.

Norfolk is low-lying, and a large part is drained by the RiversWensum,Yare, and Bure and their tributaries into the North Sea. The northwest corner of the county is drained by theRiver Ouse intoThe Wash, a shallowNorth Sea inlet. There are chalk outcrops in western Norfolk, and, in the eastern half of the county, chalk is overlain by later deposits. Along the northwest edge of the county, clays and sandstones older than the chalk are exposed. Norfolk is a rich farming county, but regions of natural or seminatural vegetation survive. Around parts of the 90-mile (145-km) coastline there are sand dunes, as at Blakeney Beach on the northern coast. There are also salt marshes, as at Scolthead Island. Along the valleys of the Yare and Bure are a number of shallow expanses of water and reed swamp—the famousBroads that resulted frommedieval peat cutting and a subsequent change insea level. In the southwest of the county and extending into Suffolk are the sandy heathlands of Breckland, which have been planted with conifers in many places.

Paleolithic,Mesolithic, andNeolithicartifacts have been found in the county. The most impressiveStone Age monuments are the flint mines, such as Grime’s Graves, in Breckland. Long barrows (mounds) andBronze Age round barrows are also found. In the 3rd centurybce the early BritishIceni people, of whom later the famousBoudicca (Boadicea) was a queen, entered the area from the European continent. During the Roman period there were two towns in Norfolk, Caister St.Edmund and Caister next Yarmouth. After the ensuing Anglo-Saxon invasions, Norfolk became part of the kingdom ofEast Anglia. Town life inNorwich andThetford started at that time, the former town having a mint from 920. Subsequently the area was subjected to Danish raids, and it eventually became part of the administrativeentity called theDanelaw.

English language school promotion illustration. Silhouette of a man advertises or sells shouts in a megaphone and emerging from the flag of the United Kingdom (Union Jack).
Britannica Quiz
Another Great British Vocabulary Quiz, Innit?
Norfolk, England: Felbrigg HallFelbrigg Hall, Norfolk, England.
Norfolk, England: Felbrigg HallDrawing room at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, England.
Norfolk, England: Felbrigg HallDining room at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, England.
Norfolk, England: Felbrigg HallKitchen at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, England.
Norfolk, England: Felbrigg HallRose Bedroom at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, England.

By the time ofDomesday Book (1086), the record of the land survey ordered byWilliam I the Conqueror, Norfolk was one of the most heavily populated and wealthiest regions in England, and it remained so throughout the medieval period. The region’s prosperity depended largely on wool. LittleWalsingham, in the north of the county, was a famous shrine in theMiddle Ages, attracting pilgrims from far and wide. During theEnglish Civil Wars of the mid-17th century, Norfolk saw little action, because the county was strongly behindOliver Cromwell and the Parliamentary cause. There are several surviving castles in the area, as at Norwich, Caister next Yarmouth, and Oxborough; there are also large private mansions, as atSandringham (the Norfolk home of the royal family).

River Wensum
River WensumRiver Wensum, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Agriculture remains important to Norfolk’s economy, withbarley, wheat, sugar beets, oats, and vegetables as the major crops. Barley is grown for thedistilling industry and foranimal feed. Large areas of peas and beans are grown for canning and freezing at such centres as Great Yarmouth. Most types of livestock are raised, but the county is especially noted for its turkeys. Fishing is important at many points around the coast. Norwich was developed as an important boot and shoe industry (now diminished) and, together with most other major towns in the county, attracted some light industry. Services, including catering, for tourists are also important, especially at points along the coast (Cromer and Great Yarmouth) and on the Broads. Area 2,074 square miles (5,372 square km). Pop. (2001) 796,728; (2011) 857,888.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated byKathleen Sheetz.

[8]
ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp