Brancaster Activities Centre
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Brancaster Activity Centre (BAC)
This Grade 2 listed flint cottage is located within the picturesque harbour of Brancaster Staithe on the North Norfolk Coast. Guests are never disappointed by the stunning sea views across the beautiful marshes. Brancaster Activity Centre offers group accommodation for up to 48, in 9 newly furbished dormitory bedrooms, of different sizes and with ensuite facilities. Your group can be creative in the self-catering kitchen, or sample the local flavours in nearby pubs and café’s. The upstairs ‘snug’ has a TV and wood burner and there is a garden with seating and BBQ. The perfect spot for activities such as sailing, walking, kite surfing and more; the Norfolk Coast Path runs by the door, as does the Coasthopper bus service and some of Norfolk’s finest birdwatching reserves are only a stones’ throw away.
Brancaster to Brancaster Staithe (1.5 miles)
A walk along the North Norfolk Coast footpath from Brancaster village to Brancaster Staithe, approximately 1.5 miles across the marsh land of Brancaster Manor.
Places to see in ( Brancaster - UK )
Places to see in ( Brancaster - UK )
Brancaster is a village and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. The civil parish of Brancaster comprises Brancaster itself, together with Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale. The three villages form a more or less continuous settlement along the A149 at the edge of the Brancaster Manor marshland and the Scolt Head Island National Nature Reserve. The villages are located about 3 miles (5 km) west of Burnham Market, 22 miles (35 km) north of the town of King's Lynn and 31 miles (50 km) north-west of the city of Norwich.
The civil parish has an area of 8.27 square miles (21.43 km2) and in the 2011 census had a population of 797 in 406 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. Janet Lake, the clerk to Brancaster Parish Council, has recently reached 50 years of service in the post. St Mary's church at Burnham Deepdale is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk; it also has a carved Norman font.
A petrified forest can be seen on the foreshore near Brancaster at low tide. It is about three-quarters of a mile west of the golf clubhouse and consists of material similar to compacted peat or brown coal (lignite). Remains also wash ashore after storms and can be found along the high tide line. The material resembles black rubber but can be broken easily to reveal plant remains inside.
There was a Roman fort and settlement here named Branodunum to the east of the modern village. The Saxon Shore fort (and the related civilian settlement, much of which was destroyed during the construction of a locally opposed housing development in the 1970s) is visible only as grass-covered mounds and remains mainly unexcavated.
The wreck that can be seen off the harbour is the 1021grt coaster SS Vina which was used for target practice by the RAF before accidentally sinking in 1944. The Vina was built at Leith by Ramage & Ferguson in 1894 and was registered at Grangemouth. She was a coast-hugging general cargo ship which would have worked the crossings between the east coast of England and through to the Baltic states.
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High Tide at Brancaster
Filmed using a Mavic Pro drone on 13th August 2018. Final cut.
Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
Short film about Brancaster Staithe and the National Trust estate there.
Airlee, Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk
For further details please contact Sowerbys Burnham Market office on 01328 594213
Lynwood, Brancaster Staithe
A sense of home, relaxation, individuality and style were all high on the design agenda, and now completed have exceeded all expectations.
Sitting well within lengthy landscaped gardens to both the front and rear, enjoying harbour views to the front and open countryside horizon to the south, the striking gently curved facade created with the use of materials synonymous with coastal villages in this area, chalk, flint, redbrick and wood. Lynwood House is an exceptional example of individually designed architecture fused with beautiful positioning so as enjoying superb harbour views, from within an impressive residence. Contact Sowerbys Burnham Market office on 01328 730340 or burnham@sowerbys.com
Brancaster Beach, Norfolk, England
Music: Goldmund - 'Motion'
land at brancaster in norfolk 1990s !!!!!!!................
plot of land at brancaster in norfolk !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1990s...
Brancaster Beach
Trip to Norfolk on our Bank Holiday Monday finds us at Brancaster Beach, its a nice little beach with the ship wreck of the SS Vina as an attraction. Also there is a kiosk selling snacks and drinks but people was breaking out the barbecues in the end, lovely little beach for a quiet time. There is also some old costal defence batteries which we didn't visit as time was disappearing fast along with the sun.
Brancaster Staithe Sailing Club Open Day 2014
The Brancaster Staithe Sailing Club Open Day 2014.
Brancaster ship wreck at low tide
Full HD Video of a flight from the Beach out to the old Ship wreck. The Wreck is a 1894 Vessel the SS Vina. She was original as coast hugging cargo ship. Once take out of service she was bought by the RAF in 1940. She was taken out of blockship service and towed up the east coast towards Brancaster where she was used as a target for the RAF before the planned invasion of Normandy in 1944. She sadly broke free from her anchor and run aground on the 20th August 1944.
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WALK FROM THE BEACH TO THE WRECK AS IT IS BEHIND A FAST MOVING TIDAL RIVER THAT 10 FEET ACROSS AND 1 FOOT DEEP 1 MIN, AND 40 FEET ACROSS AND 10 FEET DEEP 30 MINS LATER.
brancaster VC school photo sequence
Edited in Apple Motion 3 for a DVD project involving 150 year aniversary of the school in Brancaster North Norfolk. UK. Mp4 format at 50%.
Brancaster Long Weekend: A Film Diary
A Film of A long weekend spent in Brancaster, Norfolk
Places to see in ( Thornham - UK )
Places to see in ( Thornham - UK )
Thornham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the north Norfolk coast some 7 kilometres north-east of the seaside resort of Hunstanton, 30 km north of the town of King's Lynn and 70 km (43 mi) north-west of the city of Norwich.
The civil parish has an area of 13.47 km2 (5.20 sq mi) and in the 2001 census had a population of 478 in 249 households, including Titchwell and increasing to 496 at the 2011 Census. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk.
HMS Thornham, a Ham class minesweeper, was named after the village. The ship's bell hangs in All Saints' Church. The Lifeboat Inn is a public house and inn in Ship Lane, Thornham, Norfolk, England. It lies near the wooded grounds of Thornham Manor. The white-painted pub was originally built in the 16th century and was a smuggler's ale house. It consists of two main buildings; the main inn having 13 double rooms, with the other being the Old Coach House which has 9 rooms.
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Brancaster Summer High Tide
Summer High Tide Brancaster, North Norfolk
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Cinematic Drone Flight Over Brancaster 4K
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One Stop Nature Shop - Brancaster Staithe & Burnham Deepdale Video Podcast #1
1st Brancaster Staithe & Burnham Deepdale Video Podcast featuring One Stop Nature Shop at Dalegate Market in Burnham Deepdale on the beautiful north Norfolk coast.
UK's largest selection of microscopes as well as a fully comprehensive range of binoculars and telescopes. Night Vision, Trail Cameras, Bird Feeding equipment and food, Nest Boxes Astroscopes, Wildlife Books and much much more.
The One Stop Nature Shop has it all ... if you are looking for binoculars we have 8x32, 8x42 and 10x42 roof prisms from just £49 to top off the range at £999. Telescopes for birdwatching and land use at just £159 complete with tripod and other top end makes like the Kowa 883.
Everything you can think of for microscopes from portable palm tops, biological uprights and stereo microscopes, many with the ability to add a camera and capture and view images on your home monitor.
Books have been much in demand and again we have a large selection of wildlife books and books for children with many special Christmas offers.
Many people will have seen Trail cameras used on programmes such as Autumnwatch and many of the Natuarl History films from BBC Bristol -- we have a variety of these from just £139 up to £319 for 8MP quality and a battery life of 1 year!
In fact we have so much to look at, Weather Stations, Astroscopes, Bird Feeders and Food, why not pop in and have a browse. We are open daily 10am -- 5pm everyday including Sundays and Bank Holidays.
We look forward to seeing you.
Breeze Cottage, Brancaster, Norfolk
For further details please contact Sowerbys Burnham Market office on 01328 730340