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Posted: 16 Mar 2018


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HFF from Happisburgh everyone

HFF from Happisburgh everyone
This is Happisburgh (pronounced ‘haze-bro’), a Norfolk village founded over 1,000 years ago. Back then there was an entire other village between Happisburgh and the sea.

The coastline has retreated around 50 metres per decade. Several cottages and a WW2 bunker have slipped off the cliffs. A car park is already gone, replaced by a new one further away from the coast. Caravan parks are under threat, and a set of steps down the cliffs from a caravan park has disappeared. More importantly Happisburgh’s 14th century manor house, its Norman church and the country’s only privately operated lighthouse are all set disappear. Hill House Pub is also under threat. If the pub’s luck holds then it may have another 30 years left before the sea claims it. Unless defences are improved, the pub, along with other buildings in the village will remain effectively valueless.

The design of the sea defences was based around timber revetments, but these collapsed and haven’t been replaced, which means that Happsiburgh is in the situation of being an undefended area. When the weather combines with tidal forces change can become rapid on this fragile coast.

Today's news from the Norfolk Coast: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-43448270

Coastal Erosion at Happisburgh

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 Amelia
Amelia club
I've just put a link up about the state of the coast of Norfolk today. People are being evacuated from their properties.
7 years ago.
 Valfal
Valfal club
Wow, what an amazing scene, it's sad to see a town go down to the sea, A very belated HFF to you, Amelia.
7 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
Roger Bennion club
Clearly a very fragile coast. Worrying and very sad for those being affected! A well put together and matched entry to 'Sight and Sound'. A classic from Abba!

A very belated HFF from me.

Thank you, Amelia, for posting to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
 StoneRoad2013
StoneRoad2013 club
I visited Happisburgh a couple of weeks ago, the cliffs do have some "rock armour" which reduces the erosion rate, but needs to be re-positioned at intervals for the best results.
5 years ago.
 Amelia
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I have been on the beach, well away from the cliffs, and watched quite a big chunk of cliff come down. I wonder what this heavy rain is doing to that coast now?
5 years ago.

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