A SEASIDE village in the UK is home to one of the oldest working lighthouses in the county – as well as a beautiful, quiet beach. The picturesque village of Happisburgh sits on the Norfolk Co…
One person wrote: "This is a stunning lighthouse from both inside and out."
While another person added: "This lighthouse is so iconic. If you're lucky enough to be nearby when there's an open day, I strongly recommend you visit."The lighthouse will be open to members of the public on August 27, and September 3. Entry tickets should be booked in advance online and cost £5 for a full-paying adult, and £2 for children who are under the age of 16.
And it isn't just holidaymakers who've fallen in love with the lighthouse either, it's also been the backdrop for TV shows like The Kingdom, starringA short walk from the lighthouse is Happisburgh Beach, which has been described as a "magical place" by recent visitors.on TripAdvisor, one person wrote: "This is an awesome beach with plenty of parking and an ice cream van.
Another added: "A lovely beach with a lighthouse. There are good walks in the area too as well as good refreshments provided by Sarnies by the Sea."
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