The area of Aylsham is 17.52 square kilometers.
The population of Aylsham is 6,000.
Aylsham South railway station was created in 1880.
Aylsham South railway station ended in 1977.
Aylsham North railway station was created in 1883.
Aylsham North railway station ended in 1959.
Aylsham UK or Aylsham Sask? Nothing unusual appears in the books, other than each community contributed young men to fight in the trenches.
36 minutes via the B1354 and the A148, 20.9 miles.
Reepham is A small town of Norwich in Norfolk and about 7 miles from Aylsham , Norfolk it is in the countryside x
About 36 minutes if you go through the B1354 and A148. It's 20.9 miles.
Cromer is a coastal town located in North Norfolk, England. Cities, towns and places near Cromer include Sheringham, Mundesley, North Walsham and Aylsham. The closest major cities located near Cromer are Kingston upon Hill, Nottingham, Leicester and London.
Worsted is the name of a yarn, the cloth made from this yarn, as well as a yarn weight category. The name derives from the village of Worstead in the English county of Norfolk. This village became, along with North Walsham and Aylsham, a centre for the manufacture of yarn and cloth after weavers from Flanders arrived in Norfolk in the 12th century.(from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worsted)
Yes, the 1985 film "Oliver Twist," directed by Clive Donner, was partly filmed in and around Aylsham, Norfolk, and also included locations in Lincolnshire, including Aubourn. The picturesque settings contributed to the film's Victorian atmosphere. However, the majority of the production took place in various locations across England to authentically depict the story's setting.