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- Burnham Market - Information about the village and surrounding area.
- Burnham Market Football Club - Information about the team, fixtures and roll of honour.
- The Maltings - Delightful brick and flint cottage, part of a converted maltings, set in picturesque Burnham Market. Includes photos of accommodation, village and room tariff.
- Burnham Market - Map of the village with pages for some of the local businesses.
- Stubbings Garden Shop - A garden shop offering a collection of designed goods with a gardening theme. Includes online order facility with product descriptions.
- The Maltings - Self catering country holiday cottage accommodation available for rent. Includes information on facilities, photos, prices and local maps.
- The Hoste Arms - 17th Century Hotel is one of the oldest in the area. Includes photos, tariff and history.
- Arthur Howell - Family butcher and grazier with shops in Wells-Next-The-Sea, Binham and Burnham Market. Supplies the wholesale and retail trade.
- Norfolk Bed and Breakfast - A directory of bed and breakfast accommodation in North Norfolk from Hunstanton and Brancaster through Burnham Market, Wells, Blakeney, Cley, Sheringham and Cromer.
- Haberdashers Cottage - A traditional flint cottage available for holiday rentals in the village. Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Burnham Market - Burnham Market is a village and civil parish near the north coast of Norfolk, England. Burnham Market is one of the Burnhams, a group of adjacent villages in North Norfolk.
- Drexel Burnham Lambert - Drexel Burnham Lambert was a major Wall Street investment banking firm, which first rose to prominence and then was driven into bankruptcy in the 1980s by its involvement in illegal activities in the junk bond market, driven by Drexel employee Michael Milken. At its height, it was the fifth-largest investment bank in the United States.
- North Creake - North Creake is a village and civil parish in north west Norfolk, England. The village lies 3 miles (5 km) south of Burnham Market and about 5 miles (8 km) from the north Norfolk coast.
- Multilevel streets in Chicago - After about 1890, special interest groups, including recreational bicyclists, farmers delivering harvested crops to market, and motorists, began to mount support for concrete paving to replace the previously common dirt roads. Public road planning in Chicago began in 1910 when the Chicago Plan Commission was created to implement Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett's plan.