OS grid reference TG220320 Region East Sovereign state United Kingdom Local time Thursday 8:10 AM District North Norfolk | Civil parish Roughton Country England Area 7.23 km² Shire county Norfolk UK parliament constituency North Norfolk | |
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Population 934 (parish, 2011 census) Weather 8°C, Wind E at 23 km/h, 90% Humidity |
Roughton is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 3.7 miles (6.0 km) south of Cromer, 19.6 miles (31.5 km) north of Norwich and 6.5 miles (10.5 km) north-west of North Walsham. It straddles the A140 between Cromer and Norwich and the B1463.
Contents
- Map of Roughton UK
- The village today
- The Parish Church
- The Einstein connection
- Disappearance of April Fabb
- Public transport
- References
Map of Roughton, UK
The village today
Facilities in the village include a church, primary school, public house, village hall, fish and chip shop, play area, garage, windmill and fishing lake.
The Parish Church
Roughton church, St Mary's, is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk. The tower is believed to be of Saxon origin and much of the main body of the building is Victorian.
The Einstein connection
In September 1933, Albert Einstein was brought to live in a small hut on Roughton Heath after fleeing Nazi Germany. Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson MP offered Einstein a refuge in Norfolk before he travelled to the United States. While here, he was sculpted by Jacob Epstein. A blue plaque commemorating Einstein's stay can be found at the entrance of the New Inn public house in the village. On 7 October 1933, he set sail from Southampton, for a new life in the United States and never returned to Europe.
Einstein’s visit inspired several works, including Mark Burgess’s radio play Einstein in Cromer, Philip Glass’s opera Einstein on the Beach, and a song of the same name by Counting Crows.
Disappearance of April Fabb
The schoolgirl April Fabb was cycling from Metton to visit her sister in Roughton when she disappeared without trace on 8 April 1969.
Public transport
The nearest railway station is at Roughton Road for the Bittern Line, which runs between Sheringham, Cromer and Norwich. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. Konectbus, Sanders and Stagecoach Norfolk all provide a regular bus services to Norwich, Sheringham, Cromer and Holt.