Welcome to the website of Tasburgh Parish Council.
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The parish of Tasburgh (pronounced taze-bruh) is a civil parish and a village in the south of Norfolk, England. The River Tas flows nearby and Tasburgh Hall lies to the west of the village. The local church is dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin.
Most of the parish is located in what is known as Upper Tasburgh (located just off the A140) with housing being built here during the early 60′s.
Lower Tasburgh retains a more rural aspect with many of the original houses remaining from the early 19th century and also includes Rainthorpe Hall.
The village also contains the remains of an Iron Age Hill Fort (more information from Norfolk Archaeolgical Trust)
From the 2001 census we know that there are 410 households, housing 1,070 people.
We are well served by a small village Post Office and General Stores, a Public House, a Village Hall and Social Club, a football pitch and outdoor play area, Preston Primary School and St Marys Church all of which can be found on our interactive map.

