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Aerial view of St Theobalds in Great Hautbois near Coltishall in Norfolk. 11th century church with later medieval alterations. Also known as St Mary's.
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Great Hautbois castle was located to the left of this image.
Norfolk aerial image
Aerial view of the construction of the new RNLI lifeboat station in Wells next the Sea - north Norfolk UK - aerial image
Once owned by Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I. Now owned by The Earl of Winchilsea, and managed by English Heritage. Kirby Hall aerial image - Northamptonshire UK
Aerial view of St Marys Church in Happisburgh - counting down the days to a rendezvous with the sea - Norfolk UK aerial view
Aerial view of the site of the first Kimberley Hall in Norfolk. Moated medieval manor house demolished around 1400. UK aerial image
Aerial view: Wallington Hall and the remains of St Margarets Church. Site of the Norfolk lost village of Wallington. Depopulated by Judge Sir Francis Gawdy in the 16th century to make way for a park. Norfolk UK aerial image
The gothic ruins or sham ruins were built in 1768 to create a spactacular view from the hall.
Wimpole Hall & Estate in Cambridgeshire - UK aerial
Aerial view of the Norfolk lost village of Little Bittering in Norfolk. Bittering Parva Church: St Peter & St Paul Church. Norfolk aerial image
A castle was first constructed here between 1066 and 1071. Most of it was demolished in the 14th century. A windmill stood on the motte from 1562 until a circular mock keep was built in 1844. Aerial of Eye Castle in Suffolk.
Eye aerial image
Aerial view of Pin Mill with Chelmondiston in the background. On the south bank of the River Orwell in Suffolk - UK aerial image
Blakeney Point aerial image - swirls at low tide #Blakeney #aerial #image #Norfolk #aerialphotography
Aerial view of the site of the Norfolk lost village of Foston. St Peter's Church was located in the area now covered in woodland. Norfolk UK aerial image
aerial view of Happisburgh lighthouse - Built in 1790, it is the oldest lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently operated lighthouse in Britain. Aerial image Norfolk UK
Aerial view of the ruins of St Michael's Church on the site of the Norfolk lost village of Mintlyn - Norfolk UK aerial image