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Brief facts about hethel:

Hethel is a small village in the civil parish of Bracon Ash, in the South Norfolk district, in Norfolk, England, approximately five miles southeast of the market town of Wymondham, and approximately ten miles south of the city of Norwich. In 1931 the parish had a population of 118. On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Bracon Ash. The village gave its name to the former RAF Hethel bomber station, which has been the location of the Head Office and factory of Lotus Cars since the 1960s. The Lotus Cars test track uses sections of the old RAF Hethel runway. Hethel is noted for containing the oldest known living hawthorn tree in East Anglia and possibly in the United Kingdom. Planted in the 13th century, "Hethel Old Thorn" is in the village churchyard, which is classified as the smallest reserve under the care of the British Wildlife Trusts partnership.. The name 'Hethel' is derived from the older name 'Het Hill'.

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