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Norfolk Maps
Year of Design - 2024
Two wall maps of Norfolk are available. One of the ceremonial county as a whole and the other showing the districts and administrative areas of Breckland, North and South Norfolk, Kings Lynn & West Norfolk, Broadland, Great Yarmouth and Norwich. These are all represented in different colours creating a very different look to the map
Available in 2 sizes
Large: B1 - 100 x 70 cm (original design size)
Small: A1 - 84.1 x 59.4 cm
Norfolk maps available on 270 gsm archival fine art paper or 280 gsm cotton / polyester canvas, both framed or unframed.​​
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For more detailed information on specifications, paper, printing and build quality visit the specification page.
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Details on the Maps
Rivers, streams, broads, lakes, a complete road and rail network, woodland, heathland, parks, hilltops, golf courses, airports and runways and military areas are all marked and labelled on the maps.
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All civil parish borders and labels are also on the maps.
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Hill shading is applied across the map bringing the gentle topography and relief of Norfolk to the map.
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Long distance walking routes are plotted and labelled on the map including, The War Valley Way, Norfolk Coast Path, Weavers Way, Paston Way, Wherryman's Way and Angles Way
Sites of significant historical & cultural interest are also plotted on the maps complete with reference sections. Examples include Norwich Castle, Ceake Abbey, Binham Market Cross, Berney Arms Windmill and Branodunum.

Norfolk Mini Maps
My Norfolk map prints have also been re-designed for the mini map series. With less detail and no 'sites of significant historical and cultural interest' but no loss of beauty in smaller print sizes.
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The civil parish borders and labels are removed along with a lot of wood and park labels, prioritising place names. The long distance walking routes are also removed.
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Three Available Sizes
Large: A2 - 59.4 x 42 cm
Medium: B3 - 50 x 35.3 cm
Small: A3 - 42 x 29.7 cm
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Visit the mini map series page to read more about them and see what maps are available.
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Visit the Suffolk map page to see Norfolks local county rival.
