'St Edmunds Memorial Chapel'; ruins; 'stone built'; HunStanton; Norfolk; England; Europe; 'King Edmund of East Anglia'; '855AD to 870AD'; archway; lighthouse; sea; 'The Wash'; 'information board'; gardens; wallflowers; 'sea view'
North Norfolk coast, Old Hunstanton, Hunstanton, sandy beach, big beach, The Wash, tide out, Hunstanton cliffs, lighthouse, blue sky, big sky, light high clouds, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty England, sunlit image
The coastal footpath from Hunstanton towards Old Hunstanton with the lighthouse that is no longer in use and for sale.To the right is the St.Edmund's memorial chapel.
North Norfolk coast, Old Hunstanton, Hunstanton, sandy beach, sand dunes, brightly painted beach huts, The Wash, tide out, ambient light, big sky, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty England
Old Hunstanton, Hunstanton, beach, Norfolk, tide out, lighthouse, cliffs, sunlit, light clouds and blue sky, big sky, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
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On a sunlit morning a view across the expanse of beach exposed at low tide towards the lighthouse on the low cliffs.
Old Hunstanton, North Norfolk coast, England, Europe, beaches, big sky, blue sky, light cloud, empty beach, tide out, runnels in the sand, patterns in the sand, winter sunshine, coastline, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty England
The Amsterdam, shipwreck, ship, Dutch East India Company, cargo ship, Bulverhythe, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex, Hastings, beach, sand, Protection of Wrecks Act, 26 January 1749, ship wreck
The distinctive cliffs at Hunstanton in Norfolk are some of the oldest visible rocks in East Anglia at around 100 million years old. The layers are made up of the brown coloured Carstone at the bottom and red and white chalk above.