
Happisburgh village, Norfolk
The village of Happisburgh is pronounced ‘Haisbro’ and is located between the seaside towns of Great Yarmouth and Cromer, on the Norfolk coast. Once a small agricultural village, Happisburgh is becoming a popular holiday destination and has a fast growing population. Happisburgh has a striking feature, its red and white striped lighthouse that can be seen for miles around. The village church, St Mary’s, is a substantial building built in the 14th century.
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