5573 x 3700 px | 47,2 x 31,3 cm | 18,6 x 12,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
19. Oktober 2011
Ort:
Weybourne Norfolk England UK
Weitere Informationen:
Weybourne is a fishing resort on the North Norfolk The village straddles the A149 coast road and is three miles west of Sheringham, within the Norfolk Coast AONB. Weybourne is mentioned in the Domesday book and in that survey it is called Wabrume. There are remains of an old Augustinian priory founded around 1200 AD on the site of a simpler Saxon church by Sir Ralph de Meyngaren (Mainwearing). By 1494 only a prior and three canons lived there. One canon complained that the priory was so poor it was unable to pay him his 20 shillings of annual pocket money. At another visitation in 1514 there was only a prior and one canon and this remained until King Henry VIII ordered the dissolution of monasteries and priories. The village is surrounded by arable fields, woodland and heathland. The area is excellent for walking, enjoying the countryside and coast. There are opportunities to see wildlife and bird-watching is very popular.