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Acle

City in Norfolk, United Kingdom

Overview

Acle is a charming small town in Norfolk, United Kingdom, known as the gateway to the Norfolk Broads. With a rich rural heritage and welcoming community, it offers idyllic countryside, local shops, and easy access to surrounding natural attractions.

Geographic Context

Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Two Tier County
Norfolk
Population
2,788
Time Zone
Europe/London
Coordinates
52.64°, 1.55°

Key Metrics

Safety Score
90
Female Safety
88
LGBTQ+ Safety
80
Traffic Safety
92
Food Safety
97
Monthly Cost
$2,307
Local Cost
$1,340
Local Income
$2,400
Cashless
75
English
100
Temperature
10.1°C
Summer Avg
16.3°C
Winter Avg
4.2°C
Record High
30.2°C
Record Low
-6.2°C
Humidity
86%
Precipitation
726 mm
Internet Speed
70 Mbps
Upload
15 Mbps
Latency
12 ms
City Vibrancy
9
Coworking
0
Cafes
5
Nightlife
2
Parks
2
Transport
100
Walk Score
100
Footways
199.0
Airport
NWI
Distance
18 km

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Data sources

Source-backed data

NASA POWER - Climate normals and monthly weather measurements rendered as city weather metrics. Updated 2026-03-22.
Ookla Open Data - Internet speed aggregates for 2024Q3 from 14 tests. Updated 2025-12-05.
OpenStreetMap - Nearby amenities counted from OpenStreetMap-derived city extracts. Updated 2025-12-07.
OpenStreetMap transport extract - Walkability, footway density, and airport access metrics derived from mapped transport features. Updated 2025-12-06.
Oyster List city price model - City price estimates calibrated from local price surveys and jurisdiction-level cost signals. Updated 2026-01-14.

Estimated data

Oyster List AI-assisted estimates - Safety, lifestyle, income, and practical scores are model-assisted estimates derived from source-backed country and city signals. Confidence 65/100.

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