Coordinates: 52°49′00″N 1°01′00″E / 52.8167°N 1.0167°E / 52.8167; 1.0167
Corpusty is a village and civil parish in North Norfolk, Norfolk in eastern England. Corpusty and its twin village Saxthorpe are situated either side of the river Bure which starts at Melton Constable and flows on to Yarmouth. Corpusty is about sixteen miles from Norwich and six miles (10 km) from Holt, Aylsham, and Reepham. According to Ekwall's place names, Corpusty given as Korpr's stye ("Korpr" meaning raven, "stye" meaning way).
Corpusty's small church (Church of Saint Peter) stands alone on the outskirts of the village and can be seen for miles around. There are different views as to why the church is so far out of the village, some argue it is due to the black death in 1349 which killed so many people. The church is no longer open for worship and is now in the care of Friends of Friendless Churches . The church has a page, with pictures, on Simon Knott's site.
Corpusty County Primary School is highly thought after in 2006 it enrolled 88 pupils achieving 101.0 value added with the national at 99.8
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