The images, shot by Luke Martin on Sunday, February 27, show how much has been achieved since work started at the site more than two years ago converting 630 chalets into modern homes.
Work has stalled at the former Pontins site but its new owners plan to finish renovations started by Pine Developments which collapsed into administration. (Image: Luke Martin)
Show homes at the Beach Road end opened last year giving prospective owners an idea of what they could expect for an average price of £225,000.
Overall, the 22-acre site will host 276 homes, including 88 holiday units and caravans.
There will also be a convenience store, three small shop units, a public pool, and leisure centre.
In February a bid to remove holiday occupancy conditions was refused by the borough council's development control committee against the advice of officers who said the council could still control use under planning conditions.
A spokesman for Pine Developments said work was progressing well and that they were looking forward to welcoming the first homeowners on site.
An aerial view showing new homes and access road taking shape at the former Pontins in Hemsby, now The Pines. (Image: Luke Martin)
Pontins in Hemsby closed in 2008 and is being remodelled in a way that reuses the chalet and cuts the carbon footprint. (Image: Luke Martin)
The wedge-shaped former Pontins holiday park is being transformed into a new community called The Pines.The new homes have their own gardens and communal space. (Image: Luke Martin)
A birds-eye view of building work at the former Pontins holiday park in Hemsby. (Image: Luke Martin)
New homes are nearing completion at the former Pontins in Hemsby. The whole project is costing tens of millions of pounds. (Image: Luke Martin)
Old chalet blocks next in line for redevelopment at the former Pontins holiday park in Hemsby. (Image: Luke Martin)
Internal roads are taking shape on the former Pontin's site as work to remodel the chalets continues.. (Image: Luke Martin)
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