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Heacham is a large village in West Norfolk, England, overlooking The Wash. It lies between King's Lynn, 14 miles (23 km) to the south, and Hunstanton, about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the north. It has been a seaside resort for over a century and a half.
- Heacham railway station
Heacham was a railway station which served the seaside...
- Heacham railway station
Heacham started to become popular as a seaside resort with the Victorians due to the opening of the railway line between King’s Lynn and Hunstanton in the early 1860s. Today the north Beach has an amusement arcade, café and fish bar and beach huts for hire.
Heacham es un gran pueblo en el oeste de Norfolk, Inglaterra, con vistas a The Wash. Se encuentra entre King's Lynn, a 23 km (14 millas) al sur, y Hunstanton, a unas 3 millas (4,8 km) al norte. Es un balneario desde hace más de siglo y medio.
The West Norfolk Junction Railway was a standard gauge eighteen and a half-mile single-track railway running between Wells-next-the-Sea railway station and Heacham in the English county of Norfolk. It opened in 1866 and closed in 1953. At Wells the line made a junction with the Wells and Fakenham Railway and at Heacham it connected ...
Heacham and Hunstanton are unique in that they are east coast resorts that face west and so are two of the sunniest destinations in Norfolk, resulting in some dramatic sunsets. Hunstanton , or Sunny Hunny, is an elegant Victorian resort, and began its life as a purposely-built resort in 1846.
Heacham started to become popular as a seaside resort with the Victorians due to the opening of the railway between King’s Lynn and Hunstanton in 1862. While Heacham never attracted the early...