In August, we took a trip to Blakeney on the North Norfolk coast. Headed there on travel day via NT Blickling Hall. Visited Cley, Morston, almost to Stiffkey, Cromer.
Blickling Hall, Aylsham, Norfolk – August 2024Closer to Blickling HallBlickling windowBlickling rear viewBlickling benchPartial family snapshotBlakeney Hotel (not where we stayed!)Blakeney Elizabethan post boxKing’s Arms, BlakeneyUnderwater car park, BlakeneyBlakeney Harbour at duskBlakeney SunsetThe (not really) Hidden House, BlakeneyNorfolk wedding band “Night Train” performing on The Pastures, BlakeneyCley windmillMorston QuayBeach Towels, Cley BeachCromer PierCromer DeckchairsThis odd-looking bit of rigging – signal cones – which you see on fishing boats, is a regulatory sign to warn other seafarers that the vessel is trawling or fishing“Would you buy me a drink if I told you?”Spoonbills take flight after a Marsh Harrier quarters their patch near StiffkeySandwich Tern flypast over sealsGrey Seal, Halichoerus grypus – the Hook-nosed Sea PigGrey Seal, Halichoerus grypus, also known as the Atlantic SealLandlocked windpower