Rubble from demolished 18th century farmhouse at Norfolk coast cleared
The rubble from an 18th century farmhouse demolished on the cliffs at Trimingham on the north Norfolk coast has been cleared
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Adam Barker is a junior reporter for the Eastern Daily Press, North Norfolk News & Dereham and Fakenham Times
Adam Barker is a junior reporter for the Eastern Daily Press, North Norfolk News & Dereham and Fakenham Times
The rubble from an 18th century farmhouse demolished on the cliffs at Trimingham on the north Norfolk coast has been cleared
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An 18th century farmhouse has been demolished after hanging perilously over a cliff at Trimingham on the north Norfolk coast
The home at the aptly named Cliff Farm in Trimingham was demolished in a district council-led operation today.
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