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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 ...
The sea is closing in at Happisburgh. Villagers whose ... The clifftop car park near the village's famous lighthouse was also pushed back, and the public toilets, which were claimed by the ...
A beautiful UK seaside village could be lost to the sea within 25 years. Happisburgh on the Norfolk ... The village's 235-year-old lighthouse has the oldest working light in East Anglia, and ...
Part of the Norfolk Coastal Path at Happisburgh has fallen into the sea. It happened close to the public car park and near the iconic lighthouse. Happisburgh Lighthouse Credit: ITV Anglia Walkers ...
"I'm reminded of the problem every day. It focuses my mind and I am setting up an action group to defend Happisburgh. We can't just let it fall in the sea," she says. Martin Barber/BBC Bryony ...
the town is gradually slipping into the sea.) Happisburgh — pronounced ... Back in 2010, a cache of flint tools was discovered near Happisburgh. Analysis suggested they were chipped into shape ...
Its beautiful, quiet beach, stunning cliffs and being home to one of the oldest working lighthouses in the county, make it a must-visit destination. Happisburgh is widely known for being the first ...