St.Martin's Church at Houghton Hall
Upper Sheringham. Thomas Upcher temple.
All tied up
On the edge
The Red Dot Gallery
Battling against the sea
Oxburgh Hall
Oxburgh Hall 2
Oxburgh Hall snowdrops
Oxburgh Hall 3
Walking the Dog
Roof tiles
River Wensum
Diagonal Dune Defences
Norwich Market
Lollards Pit
River Wensum by Pulls Ferry
'C'
Fast shutter speed
Sparkling Water
Hope springs eternal
Wells lifeboat station
Fish Tales
Iced fungi
Iced fungi
Winter's signature
Happisburgh on the first day of Advent
Eaton Park Lilly Pond
HFF from Horsey Beach
Horsey Gap Beach
Texture on the beach. Wood and pebbles
Liz at Horsey
Horsey Gap. Young seal resting on groyne
A Rare Phenomenon
Cromer splash
hWW from Cromer
A Young Swan Preening.
HFF from The Dovecote at Felbrigg Hall
HFF from Wroxham
HFF from Cromer
Beachcombing - chalk and flint
Reflecting on the Wensum
HFF from Norwich
HFF from Horsey windpump
Horsey Windpump Fantail
HFF from Norfolk
I crossed a very busy road to look at this bench.
Rust and rope
Mundesley tractor and boat
King's Lynn Minster
Power
HFF from Happisburgh everyone
HFF everyone. Sitting on the fence
St. Martins Palace Plain
Norwich School Chapel
HFF from the locals of Sheringham. (+PiP)
Joyful West's Shellfish Bar
Seals
HFF everyone.
HFF at last!
I hear those voices that will not be drowned
A Happy Christmas to you all on this special site…
Little Snoring church
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Al the villages in the area have this sort of sign. Its something to look for. Also all the villages on the Sandringham Estate have the carved signs.
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