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In a small village on the north Norfolk coast, some residents are wondering how long they've got left in their homes before they are lost to the sea. During the last 20 years, 34 homes have ...
1. Happisburgh, Norfolk The map predicts that 97 metres - the equivalent of two football pitches - of the Happisburgh area could be lost over the next 20 years.
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Happisburgh, pronounced "haze-bruh," is home to about 1,400 people and about 600 homes. Aerial view of Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, in 2021. Historic England Archive/Heritage Images/Getty Images ...
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News UK News Tourism Happisburgh: Seaside village loved by British holidaymakers at threat of coastal erosion Happisburgh, which is on the Norfolk shore between Cromer and Great Yarmouth, has ...
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"Happisburgh is the best place in the world to live. There is a fantastic community which manages to exist with the sword of Damocles hanging over its head. The people here are really stoic," he says.
North Norfolk District Council used £3.2m to purchase the most at-risk homes for a reduced price under the Pathfinder Project in 2011, helping some people move further inland.