
North Elmham is a village in Norfolk, England. Known to the Anglo-Saxons as Elmenham, "village where the elms grow", was the seat of a bishopric from 672 to 1071, and its lord Oswald rose to be King of East Anglia in 873 AD. It remained a small village into the 20th and 21st centuries, and it had 1,433 residents in 2011.