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Coordinates: 52°22′52″N 1°04′52″E / 52.381°N 1.081°E / 52.381; 1.081 Roydon, South Norfolk Roydon, South Norfolk  Roydon, South Norfolk shown within Norfolk Area  5.54 km2 (2.14 sq mi) Population 2,358      - Density  426 /km2 (1,100 /sq mi) OS grid reference TM097803 Parish Roydon, South Norfolk District South Norfolk Shire county Norfolk Region East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town DISS Postcode district IP22 Police Norfolk Fire Norfolk Ambulance East of England EU Parliament East of England List of places: UK • England • Norfolk Signpost in Roydon Roydon is a small village and parish in the county of Norfolk, England, about a mile west of Diss. It covers an area of 5.54 km2 (2.14 sq mi) and had a population of 2,358 in 981 households as of the 2001 census.[1] Roydon St Remigius It is mentioned in 1035 as Rygedune, and as Regadona and Regheduna in the Domesday Book, and later in 1242 as Reydon.[2] In 1603 there were 124 communicants, and in 1736 there were 60 families, totalling 240 souls. In 1736 it was assessed for tax at tax at 630 and a half pounds.[3] Its church, St Remigius, is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk. The dedication day was kept on the first of October, being the day of his translation.[3] Notes ^ "Roydon parish information". South Norfolk Council. 23 March 2009. http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/democracy/Roydon_parish.asp. Retrieved 20 June 2009.  ^ Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names (4th ed.), p. 395. ^ a b Blomefield, Francis (c.1736, published c.1806). History of Norfolk. 1. London.  External links Website with photos of Roydon St Remigius Diss Express - village's local newspaper website v • d • e Civil parishes of South Norfolk Alburgh · Aldeby · Alpington · Ashby St Mary · Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall · Aslacton · Barford · Barnham Broom · Bawburgh · Bedingham · Bergh Apton · Bixley · Bracon Ash · Bramerton · Bressingham · Brockdish · Brooke · Broome · Bunwell · Burgh St. Peter · Burston and Shimpling · Caistor St. Edmund · Carleton Rode · Carleton St. Peter · Chedgrave · Claxton · Colney · Costessey · Cringleford · Denton · Deopham and Hackford · Dickleburgh and Rushall · Diss · Ditchingham · Earsham · East Carleton · Easton · Ellingham · Flordon · Forncett · Framingham Earl · Framingham Pigot · Geldeston · Gillingham · Gissing · Great Melton · Great Moulton · Haddiscoe · Hales · Heckingham · Hedenham · Hellington · Hempnall · Heywood · Hethersett · Hingham · Holverston · Howe · Keswick · Ketteringham · Kimberley and Carleton Forehoe · Kirby Bedon · Kirby Cane · Kirstead · Langley with Hardley · Little Melton · Loddon · Long Stratton · Marlingford and Colton · Morley · Morning Thorpe · Mulbarton · Mundham · Needham · Newton Flotman · Norton Subcourse · Poringland · Pulham Market · Pulham St Mary · Raveningham · Redenhall with Harleston · Rockland St Mary · Roydon · Runhall · Saxlingham Nethergate · Scole · Seething · Shelfanger · Shelton and Hardwick · Shotesham · Sisland · Starston · Stockton · Stoke Holy Cross · Surlingham · Swainsthorpe · Swardeston · Tacolneston · Tasburgh · Tharston and Hapton · Thurlton · Thurton · Thwaite · Tibenham · Tivetshall St Margaret · Tivetshall St Mary · Toft Monks · Topcroft · Trowse · Wacton · Wheatacre · Wicklewood · Winfarthing · Woodton · Wortwell · Wramplingham · Wreningham · Wymondham · Yelverton This article about a church or other Christian place of worship in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This Norfolk location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e