Norfolk Holiday Report Back Day #3 Sunday: Happisburgh, Poppyland Tearoom & Horsey
This is probably more historical than nature, for those who missed "Norfolk holiday Pt 2, Day 2; Saturday"
or click the link Norfolk holiday Pt 2, Day 2; Saturday
Starting with another pleasant sunrise
from the garden
Cromer Lighthouse showing perfectly across the town.
A routine run by Cromer Lifeboat "Lester", a Tyne Class All Weather Boat.
Happisburgh (pro- haze-burgh) lighthouse, plenty of housemartin activity there, along with the usuals….
and the WWII Pillbox you could see in the first Happisburgh Lighthouse photo
Poppyland Tearoom, an ornate 1940’s WWII/Dads Army themed tearoom,
It was by chance we discovered this tearoom, because the next stop was Horsey Wind Pump, but with it being lunchtime, rumbling tums shout loud.......
The reason for sharing this particular tearoom is two fold, the first, it's a great place to stop for a tearoom menu, which was second to none, the other, it's very near to Sea Palling (pro Sea Paul-ing) noted for seal watching on the beach nearby and with all these places, there is more often than not a charge to use the car parks. This has seen some have taken in the past to enjoying free parking in the tearoom car park, hence the sign stating a £10 charge for those not using the tearoom.
Dig for victory...
Corporal Jones’ Tea Cosy, “They don’t like it up ‘em”, with a teapot…..
Horsey Wind Pump, National Trust owned, which I'd visited back in the 60's as a child, so it was a nostalgic visit.
The land around this pump and others, is lower than sea level in many places, and these wind pumps that look like windmills, are adopted windmills but for drainage purposes to prevent the low lying land becoming flooded.
Horsey Water Pump was built in 19121, and ceased operation on 1943 after a lightning strike.
Today, a modern wind turbine is used.
The marshland that Horsey protected
the more modern wind turbine to generate the electricity to power a modern pump can be seen just left of the photo centre
I do have some photos from my holidays in Norfolk back in the sixties, including Horsey, which I'll share as a collage alongside the photos from this visit, which I'll share towards the end.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Interesting info, thanks Mike
PimperneBloke said:Interesting info, thanks Mike
You're welcome.
More lovely photo Mike, thanks for sharing
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
You caught a good sunrise Mike, nice photo's.
What another beautiful day trip I have had
Thank you once again...
Another interesting set Mike and a trip down memory lane with the old tea room and Dad's Army reminders !
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Regards, Hazel
Linda257 said:More lovely photo Mike, thanks for sharing
Pt4 will follow soon, once I've sorted the interruption of yesterday's jaunt to Baddesley, and some nice piccies of a grey wagtail with damselfly for elevenses.
SnappyMac said:You caught a good sunrise Mike, nice photo's.
Thank you SM
SunnyKate2 said:What another beautiful day trip I have had Thank you once again...
You're welcome. Pt4 to follow very soon
HAZY said:Another interesting set Mike and a trip down memory lane with the old tea room and Dad's Army reminders !
Thank you Hazy.