An absolute unique gem of a site but set in an indifferent/poor area of Norfolk
Tom and Wendy love this site of theirs and I/we can fully understand as it is an absolute gem of a site but having said that it is oh so sadly in such a poor and generally unloved part of Norfolk!
Buttercup Meadow is a beautiful site and only a relative few yards from the beach, but the concrete Norfolk sea defences, built in the 1950's are in a sad condition and are in places very dangerous, as are also the wooden sea brakes.
There were several land based coastal fisherman on view at the appropriate times of the tidal flow, all pulling out decent numbers of fish,so for the coastal fisherman amongst you, then this is an excellent and very affordable site to stop at.
A relative short coastal walk away from the site is the local pub known as the "POACHERS POCKET". It serves some not too bad food and some quite nice beers, but from the coastal walk side, it looks more like a cafe than a pub. It also offers an pen welcome to our four legged friends which for us is an all important must.
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