Carbrooke village located in the Wayland Hundred of Norfolk. The name and layout probably Saxon, or perhaps even Roman, as both Roman and Saxon remains have been found in the area, as well as flint axes and arrow heads from previous times.
The first census carried out in Britain - the Domesday Survey of 1085, to establish who owned which and how much land, Carbrooke is mentioned as Cherebroc.
This trail will take you around the village and hopefull show you some points of interest.
This cache is placed along the newly laid footpath from Carbrooke though towards Caudle springs and will form the start of a series i intend to keep adding to. please replace this exactly as you found it as its set alongside a regularly used area.