When you talk about Cromer Hall you show a picture of the old Town Hall. In fact the Cromer Hall you talk about is on the road out towards Felbrigg. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromer_Hall But thanks for this. I love Cromer and lived there for 37 years.
Cromer was originally Shipden Juxta Felbrigg - or is thought to have been. There is no mention of Cromer in the Domesday Book, but this village, the sister of the seaside Shipden Juxta Mere, which famously disappeared into the sea, is thought to have been the basis for the current settlement.
Nice video, thank you. You might be interested to know that Oscar Wilde used to visit Cromer too. He stayed at the De Paris Hotel and also at a farm in Felbrigg just outside Cromer
The footage you use when telling the story of Shipden is actually the St Mark. th-cam.com/video/KOXSBCNXWIM/w-d-xo.html Personally, I would love to see someone dive down to the old village of Shipden on a clear day and share the footage. As it is, as far as I can see, it hasn't happened yet. The old steamboat you mentioned isn't actually down there - they towed most of it away for scrap. Sure there's probably the odd bit of iron around, but not a full ship, like shown in the footage. :\
When you talk about Cromer Hall you show a picture of the old Town Hall. In fact the Cromer Hall you talk about is on the road out towards Felbrigg. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromer_Hall But thanks for this. I love Cromer and lived there for 37 years.
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Thanks for creating and sharing this. I really enjoyed watching it.
Cromer was originally Shipden Juxta Felbrigg - or is thought to have been. There is no mention of Cromer in the Domesday Book, but this village, the sister of the seaside Shipden Juxta Mere, which famously disappeared into the sea, is thought to have been the basis for the current settlement.
Superb one of my favourite places in the UK.
Nice video, thank you. You might be interested to know that Oscar Wilde used to visit Cromer too. He stayed at the De Paris Hotel and also at a farm in Felbrigg just outside Cromer
Great review! I don't know a lot about the UK, but I'd love to visit sometime.
I live in Cromer and found this very interesting and well presented. Thank you.
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You can't get a better stamp of approval when it comes to Cromer than a stamp on approval from Andreas Yiasimi a true pillar of Cromer community.
I wish I lived in cromer
Interesting. I went there recently but did not have long there.
Great content, images and sound design.
The footage you use when telling the story of Shipden is actually the St Mark.
th-cam.com/video/KOXSBCNXWIM/w-d-xo.html
Personally, I would love to see someone dive down to the old village of Shipden on a clear day and share the footage.
As it is, as far as I can see, it hasn't happened yet.
The old steamboat you mentioned isn't actually down there - they towed most of it away for scrap.
Sure there's probably the odd bit of iron around, but not a full ship, like shown in the footage. :\
Has anyone ever been to or seen the church and bells since the 14th century
Whatever happened to James Dyson ?
Started in the UK now gets cheap labour to build his overpriced hoovers