Wiggenhall St Peter is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, England. The village is situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse, which flows through the village and provides a picturesque setting for visitors. The village has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Bronze Age. The village was also an important centre for trade and commerce during the medieval period, with a number of mills and other industries located in the area.
Today, Wiggenhall St Peter is a quiet and peaceful village, with a population of around 500 people. The village is home to a number of historic buildings, including the 14th-century St Peter's Church, which is a Grade I listed building. The church is known for its impressive tower, which stands at over 100 feet tall and is visible from miles around. The village also has a number of other historic buildings, including a 17th-century manor house and a number of traditional thatched cottages.
Despite its small size, Wiggenhall St Peter has a strong sense of community, with a number of local events and activities taking place throughout the year. The village has a popular annual fete, which attracts visitors from across the region, as well as a number of other events, including a Christmas market and a summer fair. The village also has a number of local amenities, including a village hall, a pub, and a post office, which help to make it a vibrant and welcoming place to live.