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The wooden sea defences built in the late 1950s at Happisburgh in North Norfolk have been failing over the last few years. Large chunks of the sandy cliffs are now regularly falling into the sea.
This image is taken in the back garden of the last remaining chalets on Beach Road. Where you can see the garden path ends with a drop over the cliff, this garden used to extend for another 30 feet.
In 2003, a 30-metre stretch of land in Happisburgh was lost to the sea, taking a number of properties with it.