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Is Wells-next-the-Sea a nice place to live?

Is Wells-next-the-Sea a nice place to live?

The North Norfolk port town of Wells-next-the-Sea has been named as being one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times. The journalist (who has probably never been to Wells) failed to mention the town’s galleries, the excellent fish and chips, the lovely harbour and the useful shops.

Why is Wells-next-the-Sea a safe haven?

The harbour is protected by salt marshes behind a sand bar. Because it is a natural safe haven from the unpredictable North Sea weather the Port of Wells was one of England’s major harbours in Tudor times and a thriving, centre for shipping and maritime industry in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Is Wells-next-the-Sea an estuary?

The Estuary, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.

What happened to the albatross at Wells-next-the-Sea?

The Albatros is a former Dutch cargo ship built in 1899 as a North Sea clipper. She is one of the oldest sailing ships still afloat. Instead of sailing the high seas the Albatros is now permanently moored alongside the Quay of Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk and used as a bar, restaurant, music venue and B&B.

Why is Wells next to the sea?

Wells is famous for its stunning beach – complete with scores of colourful beach huts – that is without doubt one of the best in the country. The North Norfolk coast is wild, breathtaking and beautiful, and Wells-next-the-Sea is the perfect location from which to explore the region’s unique and spectacular landscape.

Is Wells on Sea beach dog friendly?

Dogs on Wells Beach Dogs are allowed on the beach at Wells all year round subject to certain restrictions. Dog should be kept on leads until they get on to the beach. It is your responsibility to keep your dog under close supervision and control and you MUST clean up after your dog and use the dog waste bins provided.

Is it safe to swim at Wells next the Sea?

Safety on Wells Beach Swimmers should stay within the area marked by yellow buoys to avoid boat traffic. RNLI Lifeguards and Coastwatch volunteers watch the beach from July to September 10am to 6pm daily. The beach continues eastward from the main entrance but can be cut off by the tide which comes in very quickly.

What shops are in Wells-next-the-Sea?

Gallery Plus. Art Galleries. Open now.

  • Storm Fine Arts. Art Galleries.
  • The School House Gallery. Art Galleries. Open now.
  • Studio-Line Designs. Speciality & Gift Shops. Open now.
  • The Real Ale Shop. Speciality & Gift Shops. Open now.
  • Ele and Me. Speciality & Gift Shops.
  • Glitter & Mud. Speciality & Gift Shops.
  • Ahoy. Speciality & Gift Shops.
  • Can you see seals at Wells-next-the-Sea?

    If you want to see seal pups, the best times to visit are November, December and January for grey seals, and June, July and August for common seals. Four companies currently operate boat trips to see the seals, the trips last between 1 and 2 hours, and booking ahead is strongly advised.

    Are public toilets open in Wells-next-the-Sea?

    Wells-next-the-Sea From mid-March to October, locked daily at 8pm. From November to mid-March, locked daily at 5pm. From mid-March to October, locked daily at 8pm. From November to mid-March, locked daily at 5pm.

    What shops are in Wells next the Sea?

    Is Holkham beach safe for dogs?

    Holkham Beach and The Lookout A favourite spot amongst dog walkers. We welcome dogs on the beach and ask that they are kept under close control or on the lead. Please be sure to clean up after your dog, and be mindful of the fact this special place is a national nature reserve.

    Where is Wells next the sea in Norfolk?

    Wells-next-the-Sea is situated in the heart of the North Norfolk coast – a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with over 40 miles of glorious beaches, unspoiled landscapes and protected wildlife habitats. Once an important commercial seaport and manufacturing town, now a popular seaside destination,…

    What was the history of Wells next the sea?

    As a commercial port, Wells’ high point was in the 19th century when large wooden sailing vessels, some over 300 tons were built here, some 170 or so of them. It was then that the stone quay was built. There were two shipyards in Wells, situated in the East End (where now only house names give away their location).

    Who was the founder of Wells Harbour railway?

    The railway was established by Commander Roy Francis using Edmund Hannay, a coal-fired steam locomotive built in 1972 by Norfolk engineer David King. A North Sea storm surge washed away more than ½ mile (800 m) of track, forcing the railway to close. Following repairs to the track, the railway re-opened.

    Which is the best place to visit Wells next the sea?

    The North Norfolk coast is wild, breathtaking and beautiful, and Wells-next-the-Sea is the perfect location from which to explore the region’s unique and spectacular landscape. Arthur Howell is a familiar name in Wells.