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Runcton Bottom Norfolk Map

Traditional county: Norfolk · District / Borough: King's Lynn and West Norfolk · Region: Eastern

Explore Runcton Bottom, Norfolk with this interactive street and satellite map. You can “grab” the Runcton Bottom map and move it around to re-centre it. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. You can use the zoom buttons on the lower right side of the map to zoom in or out to street-level detail. You will find live weather, local and world news below.

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PlaceRuncton Bottom
Traditional CountyNorfolk
District / BoroughKing's Lynn and West Norfolk
RegionEastern
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Latitude52.650199
Longitude0.433576
Place TypeHamlet

About Runcton Bottom

Runcton Bottom occupies a quiet, low-lying corner of Norfolk where the light seems to linger longer against the damp, heavy earth of the valley floor. It lies 4.0 miles north-east of Downham Market (from Downham Market: bearing 36°T, OS grid TF 647 086), and is situated west-north-west of Shouldham Thorpe village. The land here holds a certain stoic stillness, defined by the slow drainage of the surrounding fields and the modest elevation of the nearby Ling Hills, which rise like gentle knuckles above the horizon. Across this landscape, the Runcton Bottom valley acts as a natural basin, collecting the seasonal rains that feed the wider water table of this corner of the county. The horizon remains wide and unencumbered, allowing the shifting clouds to paint transient shadows over the flat, productive soil that has supported local agriculture for generations. A short distance away, the quiet waters of Chain Pond offer a reflective mirror to the sky, contrasting with the more purposeful movement of the land-draining channels. Every season brings a subtle shift in the colour of the furrows, turning from the pale, flinty grey of winter to the deep, fecund brown of spring. Runcton Bottom remains a place where the work of the day is measured by the slow turn of the seasons and the quiet persistence of the wind across the open plain.

Nearby Outdoor Places

  • Runcton Bottom (Valley) — 0.0 mi, 125° SE
  • Shouldham Thorpe Village Sign (Public Artwork) — 1.0 mi, 115° ESE
  • Ling Hills (Hill / Mountain) — 1.4 mi, 073° ENE
  • Chain Pond (Lake / Reservoir) — 1.4 mi, 236° SW
  • The Green (Park) — 1.9 mi, 088° E
  • Watatunga Wildlife Reserve (Zoo / Wildlife Park) — 1.9 mi, 330° NNW
  • Little River (River) — 2.0 mi, 021° NNE
  • Sandy Drain (River) — 2.0 mi, 061° ENE
  • Stradsett Hall (Historic Park or Garden) — 2.0 mi, 144° SE · 113 ha
  • Motte And Bailey Castle In Wormegay Village (Scheduled Monument) — 2.1 mi, 025° NNE · 3 ha
  • Medieval Settlement Remains Immediately West Of All Saints' Church (Scheduled Monument) — 2.1 mi, 089° E · 7 ha
  • Moat At The Old Rectory (Scheduled Monument) — 2.1 mi, 311° NW
  • Spring Pit (Lake / Reservoir) — 2.3 mi, 333° NNW
  • Church Farm Rare Breeds Centre (Attraction) — 2.3 mi, 213° SSW
  • COVID-19 Rock Snake (Monument) — 2.4 mi, 313° NW
  • Setchey Sssi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) — 2.9 mi, 346° NNW · 33 ha
  • Vinegar Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 3.7 mi, 099° E
  • Saint Peter (Historic Ruins) — 3.9 mi, 319° NW
  • Blackborough End Pit Sssi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) — 4.0 mi, 024° NNE · 13 ha
  • Pentney Abbey Gatehouse (Historic House / Palace) — 4.0 mi, 058° ENE
  • Discover Downham Heritage (Museum) — 4.2 mi, 217° SW
  • The Willows Nature Reserve (Park) — 4.4 mi, 219° SW
  • North Runcton Art Gallery Museum (Museum) — 4.5 mi, 000° N
  • Relief Channel (Lake / Reservoir) — 4.7 mi, 221° SW
  • Middleton Towers (Castle) — 5.7 mi, 015° NNE
  • Denver Sluice Complex (Attraction) — 5.9 mi, 220° SW
  • Saint John's Church (remains) (Historic Ruins) — 6.2 mi, 108° ESE
  • Long Plantation (Forest / Woodland) — 6.8 mi, 088° E
  • Whale (Monument) — 6.8 mi, 346° NNW
  • Narborough Museum & Heritage Centre (Museum) — 6.8 mi, 068° ENE

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About This Runcton Bottom Map Page

Explore Runcton Bottom, Norfolk, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 52.650199, 0.433576. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.

Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.

Page builtAugust 2026
Location dataOS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0.
County dataTraditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography.
CoordinatesWGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36)
Wikipedia validationArticle content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data.