Felbrigg is a small village just south of Cromer in Norfolk, England. The Danish name means a 'plank bridge'. Historians believe that the original village was clustered around its Perpendicular church, St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg, in the grounds of Felbrigg Hall, a Jacobean mansion built in the early 17th century, a mile to the east of the present village. In the church are 14th-century monumental brasses of Sir Simon de Felbrigge and his wife, the original Lord of the Manor here.
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