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Fish & chips and frosted flip flops

Walking over Cromer’s sandy beach at dawn this Sunday, the ground crunched beneath my boots. The sand was frozen! I’m a city gal who mainly associates sand and sea with summer holidays, so a frozen beach must be an oxymoron, right? Apparently not.

Despite the biting cold it was a beautiful weekend and I got a chance to take some photos for my long stalled ‘off-season seaside towns’ project.

I was up in Norfolk to do an interview for the Manor Gardens oral history project and spent the rest of the weekend exploring Cromer. I can highly recommend the quirky and friendly No.4 B&B should you ever be down that way, and dinner in front of the fire at the Red Lion pub.

Cromer Pier and morning surfers
Cromer Pier and morning surfers
Frosted flip flop
Frosted flip flop
Sunshades in storage
Sunshades in storage
Cromer Pier with frosted boardwalk
Cromer Pier with frosted boardwalk
Fish & chips on the pier
Fish & chips

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