From the Royal Family to Stephen Fry, a whole host of famous faces call Norfolk home and who can blame them.
With vast beaches and the idyllic Broads, it is no surprise that the rich and famous flock to Nelson's County to escape the spotlight.
1. The Royal Family
Whilst the Queen spends most of her time in Buckingham Palace, her winter retreat is Sandringham House set in a 20,000 acre estate and the family visit the St Mary Magdalene Church in the grounds for Christmas services which is photographed by the world's press.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also gifted the 18th Georgian country House Anmer Hall, near King's Lynn, as a wedding gift.
2. Stephen Fry, West Bilney
Actor, comedian and presenter Stephen Fry spent his childhood in Booton and now splits his time between London and Norfolk and has a home in West Bilney, near King's Lynn.
Stephen is a lifelong Norwich City fan and he has also been a strong supporter of Norfolk Day, which launched in 2017, and he married partner Elliot Spencer in 2015 in Dereham.
3. Janet Street Porter, Thurlton
Janet has made a career out of her strong opinions and no-nonsense nature but when it comes to her personal life she would rather keep things low key.
The journalist and Loose Women panellist revealed she had moved from Yorkshire to Thurlton in south Norfolk this summer and said it was "exactly like The Archers" and praised the "chatty and enthusiastic" staff she encountered in the village shop.
4. Liza Goddard, near Fakenham
Actress Liza Goddard is best known for her work in the 1970s and 80s for shows such as Bergerac and Give Us a Clue.
She was previously married to Colin Baker and Alvin Stardust and sadly lost her third husband David Cobham in 2018 who was a founding member of the Norfolk-based Hawk and Owl Trust.
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5. Martin Shaw, Hingham
Martin Shaw, who was born in Birmingham, is best known for his roles on Judge John Deed, The Professionals, The Chief and Inspector George Gentley.
He now resides in Norfolk and is the patron of the Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Frettenham and in 2006 he presented a six-part Discovery Real Time series Martin Shaw: Aviators which followed the restoration of his plane at Old Buckenham Airfield.
6. Lene Lovich, near Downham Market
Singer-songwriter Lene Lovich spent her early childhood in Detroit, Michigan and moved to England aged 13 and first gained attention with hit single Lucky Number in 1979.
Lene now lives in Norfolk and with her gothic style it isn't any surprise she has settled here with its haunted folklore including the dreaded Black Shuck.
7. Rick Wakeman, south Norfolk
Keyboardist and songwriter Rick Wakeman moved to Norfolk in 2004 and regularly appears at festivals and venues across the county.
The 70-year-old is best known for being in the progressive rock bank Yes and he was born and raised in west London where he started out as a session musician.
8. Adam Buxton, Wymondham
Adam Buxton presents a self-titled podcast which has millions of listeners and he broadcasts from his home in Wymondham.
The actor and comedian has welcomed plenty of celebrity guests on the show, including Louis Theroux, Charlotte Church and David Mitchell, and often records the start of the show whilst walking around the Norfolk countryside with his dog Rosie.
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9. Graham Lineham, Norwich
Graham created award-winning sitcoms Father Ted, Black Boods and The IT Crowd and is also a successful comedian.
Lineham was born in Dublin but now lives in Norwich and appeared in the sitcom I'm Alan Partridge as one of the Irish TV producers considering the hapless radio host for a contract.
10. Tim Burgess, Holt
Charlatans front man Tim Burgess has swapped his rock and roll lifestyle for a laid back life on the north Norfolk coast.
He is regularly spotted around Norfolk and last year he dropped off a record of never heard material to Holt's Vinyl Vault for Record Store Day.
11. Dave Rowntree, north Norfolk
Fellow Brit pop star Dave Rowntree is best known as the drummer of Blur who had number one hits Beetlebum and Country House.
Dave, who is also a qualified lawyer, performed at the Common People club night at OPEN Norwich in 2017 and the same year he was elected as a labour councillor on Norfolk County Council for the University ward in Norwich.
12. Steve Ignorant, Sea Palling
Steve Ignorant, born Steven Williams, co-founded punk band Crass with Penny Rimbaud in the 70s and he is still riding the wave as he is now a crew member with Sea Palling lifeboat.
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13. Jake Humphrey, Norwich
Jake Humphrey and his family moved to Norwich when he was nine and he attended Framingham Earl High School and went to sixth form at the Hewett School.
He began his TV career presenting CBBC shows such as Bamzooki and Fame Academy and went on to present BBC Sport's Formula One coverage from 2009 to 2012 and is now the main presenter of BT Sport football coverage.
A huge Norwich City fan, Jake is regularly spotted at Carrow Road and in September last year he held his star-studded 40th birthday bash in the city with guests including Amanda Holden and Holly Willoughby.
14. Bailey May. Norwich
Bailey May may only be 17-years-old, but the singer from Norwich has 2.2 million Instagram followers and has built up a huge fan base in Asia.
Bailey, whose mother is Filipino, appeared on a teen version of Big Brother in the Phillipines and gained popularity when he posted videos of him covering the likes of Sean Kingston and One Direction on YouTube.
15. Samantha Chapman (Pixiwoo), Norwich
Samantha Chapman and her sister Nicola are make-up artists and run a hugely successful YouTube channel with over two million subscribers.
Samantha, who is also the sister of YouTuber Jim Chapman, lives in a Norwich penthouse and revealed the inside of her £1 million pad on her channel.
Have you spotted a celebrity in Norfolk? Email louisa.baldwin@archant.co.uk
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