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Brief facts about holmenextthesea:

Holme-next-the-Sea is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the north Norfolk coast some 5 km north-east of the seaside resort of Hunstanton, 30 km north of the town of King's Lynn and 70 km north-west of the city of Norwich. The village's name means 'Island' next to the sea. The civil parish has an area of 8.82 kmĀ² and in the 2001 census had a population of 322 in 177 households, falling to 239 at the 2011 Census. For local government, the parish falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. Its position on the North Sea coast makes it a prime site for migratory birds in autumn. It consequently is home to two adjoining nature reserves, one owned by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and the other by the Norfolk Ornithological Association. A pair of black-winged stilts bred at the Wildlife Trust's Holme Dunes in 1987, raising three young.

Beaches of Norfolk

Populated coastal places in Norfolk

King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Civil parishes in Norfolk

Villages in Norfolk

 

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