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aerial view of Magdalen Street, Fye Bridge Street and St Clements Church in Norwich - Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of the ruins of St Michael's Church on the site of the Norfolk lost village of Mintlyn - Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of the Lotus Factory owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group in Norfolk UK - aerial image
Aerial view of the ruins of All Saints Church and the remains of an old nuclear bunker in Norfolk UK - aerial image
Aerial view of the Clifton Observatory above the Avon Gorge and Clifton suspension bridge. Bristol aerial image
Holme Dunes aerial image - Norfolk coast #Holme #aerial #image #Norfolk #Coast #AerialPhotography
Holme-next-the-Sea aerial view
I wonder if the dark rectangular patch, along the right hand edge is the remains of a boat wreck. Aerial view at Blakeney Point in north Norfolk - UK aerial
Earthwork fort dating back to the Iron Age, flattened by centuries of ploughing. The ditch is over 200m in diameter and was once over 4m deep.
Aerial of Blood Gate Hill Iron Age Fort near South Creake in Norfolk
aerial view of Barton Broad and the 'Ark' operated by the Nancy Oldfield Trust - Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view looking through the clouds towards West Runton and the north Norfolk coast. UK aerial image
Aerial view of the British Sugar Factory in Cantley - next to the River Yare in Norfolk UK aerial image
St Andrews Church is nestled in the trees to the right of the image. It is the only surviving Robert Adam designed building in Norfolk & the only complete Adam church in the country.
Aerial view of Gunton Hall in Gunton Park in north Norfolk - UK aerial photograph
Aerial view of the RNLB Lucy Lavers ON 832. RNLI lifeboat at Aldeburgh from 1940 until 1959 & Dunkirk veteran - north Norfolk aerial image
Aerial view of Happisburgh Manor or Happisburgh St Marys or Happisburgh August House on the Norfolk coast. Arts and Crafts Movement style, designed by Detmar Blow. The gable ends are decorated with AVE MARIA STELLA MARIS which means Hail Mary Star of the Sea. Built as a seaside retreat for Albermarle Cator in 1900. Once owned by the late Queen Mother's brother, Michael Bowes Lyon.
Also see Kelling Hall and Voewood Hall (Holt).
Norfolk aerial image