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Kings Lynn. Important seaport and historic Market Town. This scene is looking towards St Margaret's Church refered to as Kings Lynn Minster.
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Kings Lynn. Another view of the towns most listed historic buildings and this is its Town Hall and Trinity Guildhall
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Kings Lynn. This scene is the towns most historic buildings known as The Custom House. It is now house's the towns main tourist information centre.
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Hunstanton. Pleasent family seaside resort situated in West Norfolk at the mouth of the Wash estuary.
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Hunstanton. This scene is the remains of St Edmunds Chapel and a background view of its Lighthouse.
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Hunstanton. Noted for its limestone and white chalk cliffs and the only North Sea seaside resort to face in the westerly direction due to its location
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Old Hustanton. This is the old village of Hunstanton situated north east of the main Resort of New Hunstanton and was taken during the summer of 2014.
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Burnham Market. One of West Norfolk's most enjoyed villages with its white stone and red tiled cottages and also situated on National cycle route 1.
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Wells Next The Sea. Situated on the West Norfolk Coast and also forms part of The Hull To Fakenham National cycle route 1 section.
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Wells Next The Sea. Fishing town and seaside resort situated on the West Norfolk Coast and this scene is in Staith Street, The main shopping area.
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Wells Next The Sea. This is a seafront view of this lovely Norfolk seaside town and taken during summer 2014
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Wells Next The Sea. This scene is on its main beach and was taken at sunset during the summer of 2014.
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The narrow gauge Wells To Walsingham Railway. One of Norfolk's surviving steam railways and makes a great family day out for all young and old.
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Walsingham. Another of West Norfolks attractive villages and famed for its major pilgrimage centre.
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Walsingham. Another scene of this attractive Norfolk Village as you look into Common Place with its colourful red tiled cottages and the village pump.
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Sheringham. Lovely Seaside town situated on the East Norfolk Coast and this scene is looking down the high street as you approach the seafront.
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Sheringham Beach. This is at the east side and like Hunstanton it is noted for its redstone cliffs.
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Sheringham. Another seafront scene of this popular seaside resort and I visited it many times during my 1980s cycle touring.
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The Norfolk Steam Railway which still runs regular between Holt to Sheringham and makes another memerable day out for all the family.
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The North Norfolk Steam Railway and this scene is in Sheringham station. Taken during the summer of 2014.
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This Scene is on the Norfolk Steam Railway and is looking towards Weybourne Windmill, One of England's still surviving mills.
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The attractive seaside village of Weybourne situated in East Norfolk about 2 miles east of Sheringham and taken during the summer of 2014.
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Weybourne Beach. Situated on the East Norfolk Coast about 2 miles east of Sheringham and noted for its low laying cliffs and pebbled beach.
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Weybourne Beach. Another scene of its white pebbled beach looking in the westerly direction and taken during my cycle tour of 2014.
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