Beeston Regis

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Beeston Regis is a coastal village in Norfolk, England, known for its scenic cliffs, historic priory ruins, and proximity to the seaside town of Sheringham.

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Beeston Regis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty Norfolk
country England
governedBy North Norfolk District Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity Beeston Regis caravan park NERFINISHED
camping sites
hasFeature public footpaths along the coast
scenic sea views
wooded areas near the cliffs
hasHeritage historic parish church
medieval priory site
hasLandform Beeston Bump NERFINISHED
coastal cliffs
hasLandmark Beeston Priory ruins NERFINISHED
ruins of St Mary’s Priory NERFINISHED
hasNameEtymology name derived from Old English meaning "farmstead of a man called Beac" or similar
hasQualifierInName Regis indicating royal association
hasRecreation beach access nearby
coastal walking routes
hasReligiousBuilding All Saints Church, Beeston Regis NERFINISHED
hasTransport proximity to Sheringham railway station
lieutenancyArea Norfolk NERFINISHED
locatedEastOf Sheringham NERFINISHED
locatedIn Norfolk NERFINISHED
North Norfolk district NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Sea coast NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Cromer NERFINISHED
near Cromer NERFINISHED
Sheringham NERFINISHED
partOf East of England NERFINISHED
postalTown Sheringham NERFINISHED
region East of England

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Sheringham near Beeston Regis