Covid cases surge in Scole, Dickleburgh and Bressingham
| Updated: 12:54, 08 January 2021
Coronavirus cases in Scole, Dickleburgh and Bressingham sky-rocketed by almost 400 per cent in the week between Christmas and new year.
The number of cases reported in the three south Norfolk villages â all of which are grouped together for the purposes of tallying coronavirus cases â between December 26 and January 1 was 60.
The seven days prior, there had been just 13 cases of the virus, marking a 361.5 per cent rise â the highest jump in the whole of Norfolk.
Cases in Scole, Dickleburgh, and Bressingham have risen at a considerably higher rate than the rest of south Norfolk. Credit: ONS
Published:
3:56 PM January 8, 2021
Updated:
4:01 PM January 8, 2021
Street Farm in Fressingfield near Harleston is on the market for offers in excess of £625,000.
- Credit: Clarke & Simpson
A six-bedroom farmhouse dating back to the 16th century has come up for sale in the well-served Suffolk village of Fressingfield, near Eye.
The current owners have renovated the 16th century property, which has later additions, to create a functional family home.
- Credit: Clarke & Simpson
Street Farm is being marketed by Clarke & Simpson for offers in excess of £625,000. It is Grade II listed, with 17th and 18th century additions, and described by the selling agents as a “charming” property, offering gorgeous rural views, extensive storage space and an attached but independent one-bedroom cottage, which the owners currently let out on a shorthold tenancy.