The derelict Martham Green Stores
Isobel fancies a walk somewhere a little further afield and different from the usual, so we pick Winterton-on-Sea on the east Norfolk coast. After a walk around on the beach, we stop for a drink at a sort-of Hawai'ian-themed café on the clifftop, and stop off briefly at the church of Holy Trinity and All Saints on Black Street, where there's an old photo album in a pile of ephemera with a set of pictures from the 1910s and 20s.
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The derelict Martham Green Stores
The King's Head pub in Martham
Martham's village duck pond
Thatched houses and a Chinese take-away
Isobel waits with the car by the public toilets
A large array of covered cars in the pub cark park
The last of the longshore fisherman's huts
Another set of Winterton fisherman's huts
A view towards Winterton over the dunes
Isobel looks at the sea
There's a good collection of gnarled tree stumps
The Hawai'ian-themed café onn the clifftop
A road has been lost to the sea
There are lots of walkers on the beach
The smooth sands of Winterton-on-Sea beach
Waves crash on some sea defences
Isobel on the beach
Big blocks of concrete on the beach
The eroding cliffs of Winterton-on-Sea
A bundle of fencing
A telegraph cable warning sign keels over
Isobel roams around
Tractor-based humour
A Covid-era sign in the clifftop public bogs
A colourfull kites flies in the stiff breeze
Isobel scopes out an Austin Healy
A gorgeous Austin Healy by the church
The church of Holy Trinity and All Saints
Inside the 14th/15th-century church
All Saints' impressive roof construction
The choir and its Victorian restoration floor
The Cafe August Halley, around 1910
Dieppe's La Place et l'Entrée du Casino
An Edwardian family group
Some sort of group photo
An army-type dude on a horse
Soldiers with Puttees and a teddy bear
An Edwardian football team
A soldier with a bicycle
A soldier of the Highland Light Infantry
Two geezers by a level crossing
A stripey football team
A rocket-launched rescue line at Winterton, early 1900s
The world's tiniest church organ
A wooden lecturn in Winterton's church
Looking up at the base of the church tower
Gargoyles at the top of the 132-foot-high tower
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The derelict Martham Green Stores
The King's Head pub in Martham
Martham's village duck pond
Thatched houses and a Chinese take-away
Isobel waits with the car by the public toilets
A large array of covered cars in the pub cark park
The last of the longshore fisherman's huts
Another set of Winterton fisherman's huts
A view towards Winterton over the dunes
Isobel looks at the sea
There's a good collection of gnarled tree stumps
The Hawai'ian-themed café onn the clifftop
A road has been lost to the sea
There are lots of walkers on the beach
The smooth sands of Winterton-on-Sea beach
Waves crash on some sea defences
Isobel on the beach
Big blocks of concrete on the beach
The eroding cliffs of Winterton-on-Sea
A bundle of fencing
A telegraph cable warning sign keels over
Isobel roams around
Tractor-based humour
A Covid-era sign in the clifftop public bogs
A colourfull kites flies in the stiff breeze
Isobel scopes out an Austin Healy
A gorgeous Austin Healy by the church
The church of Holy Trinity and All Saints
Inside the 14th/15th-century church
All Saints' impressive roof construction
The choir and its Victorian restoration floor
The Cafe August Halley, around 1910
Dieppe's La Place et l'Entrée du Casino
An Edwardian family group
Some sort of group photo
An army-type dude on a horse
Soldiers with Puttees and a teddy bear
An Edwardian football team
A soldier with a bicycle
A soldier of the Highland Light Infantry
Two geezers by a level crossing
A stripey football team
A rocket-launched rescue line at Winterton, early 1900s
The world's tiniest church organ
A wooden lecturn in Winterton's church
Looking up at the base of the church tower
Gargoyles at the top of the 132-foot-high tower