WebHeacham is situated on the Northwest Norfolk coast between Kings Lynn and Hunstanton, 2 miles from Hunstanton. Heacham derives its name from its 12th century overlord Geoffrey de Hecham, and its river, the Hitch. Over the years the word and spelling have become Heacham meaning "The Home in the Thicket". WebWHIRLIGIG - PUBLIC GIGS AND FESTIVALS 2024 Saturday 6th May - Heacham Public Hall Friday 19th May - Gressenhall – Public ceilidh Saturday 8th July - Ely Folk…
Heacham Beach - Norfolk Coast
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Heacham Beach - Norfolk Coast
WebHeacham started to become popular as a seaside resort with the Victorians due to the opening of the railway line between King’s Lynn and Hunstanton in the early 1860s. TripAdvisor Traveller Rating 86 reviews Dalegate Market Burnham Deepdale WebHeacham is a quaint little village situated on the north Norfolk coastline. Did you know Heacham is home to Norfolk Lavender, which is a great day out. You can enjoy the word famous lavender gardens, oils and herb garden. Just three miles away you will find yourself at the popular seaside town of Hunstanton – known locally as ‘Sunny Hunny’. WebHeacham is a village located on the Norfolk coastline boasting a family friendly sandy beach ideal for jet skis, kitesurfing and windsurfing. The village has many cottages built from Carstone, which is a feature of this part of Norfolk, and also offers a good range of shops, restaurants and country pubs. ... on this youtube