Harleston, Norfolk

The name "Harleston" possibly means "Heoruwulf"[4] or "Harolds Stone".[7] The right to hold an eight-day fair during the period of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist was granted to Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk by Henry III in 1259.[9][10] One of the plots to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I was to be launched on Midsummer Day 1570 at the Harleston Fair by proclamations and the sound of trumpets and drums.[12] Harleston has a state-funded all-through school called Harleston Sancroft Academy,[13] a football club called Harleston Town which plays at Wilderness Lane,[14] a library on Swan Lane,[15] a museum called Harleston Museum,[16] a police station[17] at 12 Swan Lane[18] and a church called St John the Baptist.[19] The Corn Exchange, completed in 1849, has been partitioned to create a series of shop units.
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