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OS grid reference
  
TG073078

Country
  
Post town
  
Local time
  
Thursday 4:44 PM

District
  
South Norfolk

Region
  
Sovereign state
  
Postcode district
  
NR9

Shire county
  
Civil parish
  
Runhall

Brandon Parva

Weather
  
9°C, Wind SW at 21 km/h, 61% Humidity

Brandon Parva is a small village near East Dereham and Norwich in Norfolk, England.

Map of Brandon Parva, Norwich, UK

It is a separated village which consists of Brandon Parva near the church and Upper Brandon Parva further up the road with scattered housing.

Population Approx 30 People March 2011. As the population was less than 100 details are included in the civil parish of Runhall.

The village of Barnham Broom is within walking distance and has a pub and post office. Norwich is not too far away, and the hospital is on the near edge of the city and takes about 20 minutes to get to.

There is L F & H F Harrison which are agricultural engineers dealing in farm machinery and mowers etc.

Brandon Parva Treehouse

Perhaps the most significant and noted feature about Brandon Parva is the "Brandon Parva Tree House" that was somewhat of a landmark in home eco building and has appeared on BBC, ITV, in papers and on the radio, due to a planning controversy with the local council in 2007, and was demolished in 2009. The final appeal by the builders of the Treehouse received support from many local people, a large petition as well as three international charity groups because of the ethos of the project and the apparent David and Goliath story that had arisen in the local media.

References

Brandon Parva Wikipedia


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