Hunstanton railway station
Hunstanton railway station served the seaside town of Hunstanton in Norfolk, England. Opened in 1862, the station was the northern terminus of the Lynn and Hunstanton Railway. The line was brought to public notice by John Betjeman in the British Transport Film John Betjeman Goes By Train. The station closed with the line in 1969.
Hunstanton in the early 1900s; Sandringham Hotel in the background.
Site of Hunstanton station, now a car park.
Former station coal shed, now an art gallery.
Hunstanton is a seaside town in Norfolk, England, which had a population of 4,229 at the 2011 Census. It faces west across The Wash. Hunstanton lies 102 miles (164 km) north-north-east of London and 40 miles (64 km) north-west of Norwich.
View of Hunstanton front from the beach
Hunstanton Town Hall and the statue of Henry Styleman Le Strange
Remains of St Edmund's Memorial Chapel in 2016
The stratified Carrstone (orange), red chalk limestone and white chalk cliffs on the beach at Old Hunstanton.