Tittleshall is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles east of the market town of Fakenham and 20 miles northwest of the city of Norwich. The village has a population of around 400 people and is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a popular destination for walkers and cyclists.
The village has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Bronze Age. The name Tittleshall is believed to have originated from the Old English words 'titel' meaning 'small' and 'healh' meaning 'nook' or 'corner', suggesting that the village was once a small settlement tucked away in a corner of the countryside. Today, Tittleshall is a peaceful and picturesque village, with a number of historic buildings and landmarks, including the 14th-century St Mary's Church and the Grade II listed Tittleshall Hall.
Despite its small size, Tittleshall has a strong sense of community, with a range of local amenities and events throughout the year. The village has a primary school, a village hall, a pub, and a post office, as well as a number of local businesses and services. There are also a variety of clubs and societies, including a gardening club, a history group, and a women's institute, providing opportunities for residents to socialize and get involved in the community.