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Hemsby is a village,
seaside resort and
civil parish in the
county of Norfolk, England. It is
situated some 8 mi (13 km)
north of the town of
Great Yarmouth...
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Northumberland Seacroft,
Hemsby, Norfolk,
Opposite side of the road from the
other Hemsby site.
Since 1998,
owned and run by Richardson's as
Hemsby Beach Holiday...
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Hemsby railway station was a
station in
Hemsby, Norfolk. It was on the line
between Melton Constable and
Great Yarmouth. It was
closed in 1959. Yarmouth...
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Maritime and
Coastguard Agency (MCA) is an
executive agency of the
United Kingdom that is
responsible for
implementing British and
international maritime...
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privately owned by the
Potter Family since opening its
first location in
Hemsby,
Norfolk in 1920
after solicitors'
clerk Herbert Potter won £200 in a Sunday...
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including part of The Broads.
Other notable settlements include Caister-on-Sea,
Hemsby, Hopton-on-Sea and Winterton-on-Sea. The
borough is on the east
coast of...
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Mundesley Bacton Walcott Happisburgh Eccles-on-Sea Sea
Palling Winterton-on-Sea
Hemsby Scratby Caister-on-Sea
Great Yarmouth Gorleston-on-Sea Hopton-on-Sea Recreational...
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Peninsula Grange-over-Sands
Great Yarmouth Harlech Hastings Helensburgh Hemsby Herne Bay, Kent Hopton-on-Sea
Hornsea Hunstanton Hythe, Kent
Hayle Ilfracombe...
- In the
twentieth century others such as Studlands, Wainui,
Warwick and
Hemsby were
built up.
Along the Eu****bene
River most
pastoral holdings were on...
- Mack then
became a
Bluecoat entertainer at the
Pontins holiday resort at
Hemsby in Norfolk. He was
sacked after appearing on
stage drunk one night, forgetting...