Cromer is a pretty town on the north-east coast of Norfolk, famous for its dressed crab, its pier and its glorious beach. There has been a jetty, poking out into the North Sea, for centuries but the present pier was constructed in 1902. It houses the pavilion theatre and a lifeboat station. But I came to walk on the sand at low tide. At the foot of the low cliffs there are dozens of bathing huts, providing me with an opportunity to record their colourful doors.


5 replies on “Thursday Doors in Cromer”
I know the doors well as two of my friends own beach huts on Cromer Beach. On had it given to her as a birthday present.
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Thanks Sue. I hope to be returning to Zambia next month
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Charming photos!
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I can imagine people have a lot of fun thinking of creative ways to dress up their huts. Fun post 🙂
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Beautiful 👌
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