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    Sidestrand and Trimingham Cliffs is a 133.9-hectare (331-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Cromer in Norfolk...
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    civil parish of Trimingham. The name Sidestrand is thought to derive from the old English word "sid", meaning broad or spacious, and the Danish "strond"...
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    Trimingham is a coastal village and a civil parish in the North Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. The village is 5 miles (8 km) north of North Walsham...
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    Reserve. This site has been designated because of its jaw and vertebra fossils of Liodon and Mosasaurus, which were two genera of mosasaurs, large marine...
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    with nearby Sidestrand. The London journalist and travel writer Clement Scott came to Overstrand in 1883, christened the area ‘’Poppyland’’, and wrote about...
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    Sheringham (category Port cities and towns of the North Sea)
    Spender (1909–1995), English poet, novelist and essayist. Lived in a house called 'The Bluff' on the cliffs. He recalls Sheringham fondly in his autobiography...
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    March 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018. "Designated Sites View: Sidestrand and Trimingham Cliffs". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Archived...
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    Weybourne Sheringham Beeston Regis East Runton Cromer Overstrand Sidestrand Trimingham Mundesley Bacton Walcott Happisburgh Eccles-on-Sea Sea Palling Winterton-on-Sea...
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    Norfolk coastline was roughly similar to today's outline, although the local cliffs continued to erode. Some of the eroded material goes to form the sand bar...
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    Cromer (category Port cities and towns of the North Sea)
    Cromer and began to write about the area. He named the stretch of coastline, particularly the Overstrand and Sidestrand area, "Poppyland", and the combination...
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    flag beach) and Walcott, Norfolk. Bacton is known for its very quiet sandy beaches offering miles of walking along the beach and cliffs. The England...
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    was required for wartime farming and was redesigned when the conflicts ended. All Saints' Church is located on the cliffs above the sea. The church was in...
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    storms had eroded the cliffs there. Each piece was thickly caked with clay. It is believed the crucifix had been buried purposely and may have been hidden...
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    2 km2 (50 acres) in the 20th century by the erosion of its beaches and low cliffs. The rate of erosion is the same as it has been for the past 5,000 years...
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    Bradfield Saint John the Baptist's Head, Trimingham Saint James, Southrepps Saint Michael and All Angels, Sidestrand Saint Mary the Virgin, Northrepps Saint...
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    located in a cliff-top caravan park and only yards from the sea. Depths range from six to twelve feet. The pond is popular with anglers and holds a variety...
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    than anywhere else in the area. There was also a convenient gap in the cliffs through which goods could be easily transported. Local folklore says that...
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  • English Poor Law Unions. Note for table: 'PLU' stands for Poor Law Union and 'PLP' stands for Poor Law Parish. Link to 1888 map showing Bedfordshire PLUs;...
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