The best and worst seaside spots in Norfolk, according to visitor reviews, have been revealed.
Thousands of people rated more than 100 UK seaside towns and villages and the rankings have been revealed in a list from Which?.
Bamburgh, in Northumberland, was named the best seaside spot in the UK, scoring 88pc, with Norfolk's first entry, Blakeney, coming in twelfth with a score of 80pc.
The scoring considers beaches, seafront, accommodation, peace and quiet, scenery and value for money.
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Wells came in 22nd, with a score of 79pc, before Sheringham in 38th place which scored 75pc.
Cromer came in 42nd place with 73pc and Hunstanton came in 78th place with 67pc.
Great Yarmouth was seventh from last in the UK list, with a score of 55pc.
Clacton-on-Sea and Skegness were rated the UK’s worst seaside towns, both with a score of 48pc.
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