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Blakeney Collection (#2)

Blakeney: A Coastal Gem in Norfolk, England Nestled along the picturesque coastline of North Norfolk

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Grey Seal Halichoerus grypus on beach Blakeney Point Norfolk November

Grey Seal Halichoerus grypus on beach Blakeney Point Norfolk November

Background imageBlakeney Collection: William, 1st Baron Blakeney, Irish soldier

William, 1st Baron Blakeney, Irish soldier
WilIiam Blakeney, 1st Baron Blakeney (1672-1761), Irish soldier, Colonel of His Majestys Inniskilling Regiment of Foot, depicted as Lieutenant-Governor of Minorca. Date: 1756

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Picture No. 10741280
England - Aerial view, Blakeney Point Date:

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Picture No. 10741310

Picture No. 10741310
England - Aerial view, Blakeney Point, Norfolk. Date:

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Picture No. 10741142
Salt Marsh at Tibby Head, Blakeney Point, Norfolk Date:

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Picture No. 10876674
Sowerby's Beaked Whale - found stranded on Blakeney Point (Mesoplodon bidens) Date:

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Picture No. 10876673
Sowerby's Beaked Whale - found stranded on Blakeney Point (Mesoplodon bidens) Date:

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Picture No. 10876671
Sowerby's Beaked Whale - found stranded on Blakeney Point (Mesoplodon bidens) Date:

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Picture No. 10876670
Sowerby's Beaked Whale - found stranded on Blakeney Point (Mesoplodon bidens) Date:

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Picture No. 10876672
Sowerby's Beaked Whale - found stranded on Blakeney Point (Mesoplodon bidens) Date:

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Picture No. 10876669
Sowerby's Beaked Whale - found stranded on Blakeney Point (Mesoplodon bidens) Date:

Background imageBlakeney Collection: William Baron Blakeney

William Baron Blakeney
WILLIAM, baron BLAKENEY British soldier, Colonel of his Majestys Inniskilling Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant- Governor of Minorca. Date: 1672 - 1761

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Blakeney at Minorca

Blakeney at Minorca
WILLIAM, baron BLAKENEY British soldier, Colonel of his Majestys Inniskilling Regiment of Foot, depicted as Lieutenant- Governor of Minorca, Date: 1672 - 1761

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Moored sailing boats in coastal creek, Blakeney Quay, Norfolk, England, july

Moored sailing boats in coastal creek, Blakeney Quay, Norfolk, England, july

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Boat moored on mud at edge of coastal creek, Blakeney, Norfolk, England, may

Boat moored on mud at edge of coastal creek, Blakeney, Norfolk, England, may

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Seal watchers in boat, Blakeney, Norfolk, England, november

Seal watchers in boat, Blakeney, Norfolk, England, november

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) adult male and female, calling, resting on beach at sunset

Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) adult male and female, calling, resting on beach at sunset, Blakeney Point, Norfolk, England, november

Background imageBlakeney Collection: Agar Creek, Blakeney, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Agar Creek, Blakeney, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe




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Blakeney: A Coastal Gem in Norfolk, England Nestled along the picturesque coastline of North Norfolk, a charming village that offers breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere. Located in the United Kingdom, specifically in Norfolk County, this hidden gem attracts visitors from all over Europe. One of the main attractions is its stunning harbour. Known as Blakeney Harbour, it serves as a gateway to Agar Creek and provides an idyllic spot for boating enthusiasts. The sight of boats gracefully moored against the backdrop of this serene harbor is truly mesmerizing. For those seeking a bird's-eye view Quay, October offers an ideal time to visit. From above, you can witness the beauty of North Norfolk as it unfolds before your eyes. The Quay itself showcases the harmonious blend between nature and human habitation with River Glaven meandering through its heart. Blakeney Hotel stands proudly overlooking the harbor and adds to the charm of this coastal retreat. Its proximity to both land and sea makes it an ideal base for exploring all that Blakeney has to offer. Whether you're strolling along The Quay or venturing further into town, there's no shortage of sights to behold. Nature lovers will find solace at Grey Seal Halichoerus grypus on Blakeney Point during autumn months. This sanctuary becomes home to these majestic creatures who bask on its shores amidst golden hues - Picture No. 10741161 captures their grace perfectly. Blending history with natural beauty, Blakeney invites you on a journey through time while immersing yourself in its scenic landscapes. As you explore this quaint village tucked away in North Norfolk County, be prepared for unforgettable experiences that will leave lasting memories. Discover why so many fall under Blakeney's spell – where tranquility meets coastal allure amidst England's captivating countryside.