News

Happisburgh, located in England's Norfolk county, has been crumbling into the sea. Coastal erosion has plagued the village for decades, and could be worsened by increasing storms. Million-year-old ...
Happisburgh in Norfolk used to be securely landlocked but ... the village’s three other well-known landmarks: the medieval church, manor house and the famous red and white lighthouse.
Our beautiful Norfolk churches have such rich stories ... The organ was bought by Happisburgh Church in 1900 for £160 and taken to St Mary’s by Messrs. Norman & Beard, the famous Norwich ...
Along with East Riding in Yorkshire, Happisburgh and other parts of the north Norfolk coast have the highest number of properties at risk from coastal erosion in England. "I'm angry and I'm ...
Hundreds of parishioners flocked to Happisburgh church at the weekend for the institution ... and the Archdeacon of Norfolk, the Venerable Steven Betts. Mrs Dobson was born in Blofield and was ...
You can't see the primeval footprints — they washed away years ago — but a trip to Happisburgh is still highly recommended if you find yourself in North Norfolk. The sandy beach stretches for ...