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Thornham
Thornham is a small coastal village about 4 miles east of Hunstanton and is situated in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Hunstanton
The only west facing resort on the east coast of England - there are two sides to Hunstanton.
Holme-next-the-Sea
A quiet sandy beach next with salt marsh and dunes.
Norfolk
Ringsted (Great Ringsted) is a small village situated just 3 miles inland from Hunstanton. The village offers an excellent village store, the Gin Trap Inn and is close to Ringsted Downs, a large area of chalk grasslands.
Titchwell is situated around 6 miles east of Hunstanton and lies about 1 mile inland from the stunning coastline.
King's Lynn
One of the largest and best preserved monastic sites in England dating back to 1090. Explore the priors lodgings, ruins of the priory and cloister.
Kings Lynn
Set in 170 acres of breathtaking woodland, grassland and lakes, our award-winning nature reserve in Norfolk is dedicated to the conservation of endangered deer, antelopes, birds and other unique species. We are home to one of the most varied…
Old Hunstanton
Set a little way to the north of Hunstanton is the pleasant little village of Old Hunstanton.
Peddars Way follows a Roman road built along the line of an even older trackway. The trail starts in the Brecks, a unique area of forest, heath and low river valleys, running north from Knettishall Heath in Suffolk, for 46 miles through changing…
Norfolk
Hunstanton is a gently sloping beach with rock pools at the northern end leading to Hunstanton's famous red and white stripped cliffs.
King's Lynn
Castle Rising Castle is a fine example of a Norman castle. The rectangular keep, one of the largest, was built around 1140 by William D'Albini.
Norfolk
Sedgeford is situated about 3 miles south east of Hunstanton and is located in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural beauty.
King's Lynn
This is one place to witness two of the UK's great wildlife spectacles. On big tides, as the water covers the mudflats, tens of thousands of wading birds are pushed off their feeding ground and settle on inlands in front of the RSPB hides.
North Runcton is situated about 4 miles south east of King’s Lynn. In the centre of the village is the green and All Saints' parish church.
Holme-next-the-Sea
A chruch with fine fifteenth century tower visible from the coast road.
Hunstanton
One of the North Norfolk Coast's most attractive landscapes, with a tangible air of fragility. It's location makes it an important bird watching site and 320 species have been seen.
King's Lynn
The delightful village of Castle Acre boasts an extraordinary wealth of history.
Hunstanton
Rolling chalky landscape with wonderful views.
Hunstanton
The Heritage Gardens are formed by a number of open spaces along the promenade of Hunstanton, located at Cliff Parade.
Hunstanton
An intimate theatre venue situated with the best views in Hunstanton. Showcasing top quality live performances, top acts, films and live theatre screenings from the West End and around the globe.