HUNSTANTON

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HUNSTANTON is a seaside town in Norfolk, England, known for its distinctive striped cliffs and west-facing beaches on the North Sea coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
seaside town
adjacentTo Old Hunstanton
ceremonialCounty Norfolk
cliffComposition carstone layers
red chalk
white chalk
coastType resort coast
country England
dialCode 01485
distanceFrom about 16 miles north of King’s Lynn
facing west
governingBody Hunstanton Town Council
hasAttraction beach huts
funfair and amusements
sea life sanctuary (historical attraction)
hasBeachType sand and shingle beach
hasFeature Victorian resort architecture
promenade
striped cliffs
west-facing beach
hasLandmark Esplanade Gardens
Hunstanton Cliffs
Hunstanton Lighthouse
St Edmund’s Chapel ruins
hasNickname Sunny Hunny
hasRecreation birdwatching around The Wash
coastal walking
watersports
historicalDevelopment developed as a Victorian seaside resort in the 19th century
knownFor family seaside tourism
striped red and white chalk cliffs
sunsets over the sea
locatedIn East of England
Norfolk
locatedOn North Sea coast
near The Wash
OSGridReference TF675405
partOf King's Lynn and West Norfolk district
surface form: Borough of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk
postcodeArea PE
postcodeDistrict PE36
region East of England
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST
transport served by bus routes to King’s Lynn

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Hunstanton hasPostTown HUNSTANTON