| NORFOLK - county of vast fields, quaint villages and splendid beaches. |
![]() We stayed here, the delightful Gin Trap Inn with great service and delicious food. |
![]() Beaches as far as the eye can see, this one looking towards Hunstanton. |
![]() Looking inland from the top of the dunes by Hunstanton. |
![]() One of many quaint villages, this is Gt Walsingham. |
![]() Just around the corner, across a ford, we found this historical building: Berry Hall. |
![]() Going the other way, we enjoyed a delicious cream tea at these extensive premises. |
![]() Some really ancient history was also encountered in various places .... |
![]() ... although both were on private ground and no further details are available. |
![]() The famous steam train track from Holt to Sheringham, but no train ran on the day we were there. |
![]() Picturesque Wells-next-the-Sea, with a working harbour adding extra interest. |
![]() Looking across a boat's rigging towards the sand flats - soon to be flooded again by the tide. |
![]() A visit to North Norfolk would not be complete without catching a setting sun - from Hunstanton this one, looking across The Wash. |
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