Proper noun
North Norfolk
A local government district of Norfolk, England, created in 1974, with its headquarters in Cromer.
Lincolnshire is the only maritime county of the six, with a true North Sea coastline of about convert due to the protection afforded by Spurn Head and the North Norfolk foreshore. Source: Internet
Every possible vantage point was taken by people desperate to see steam locomotive 90775 haul a special train from the North Norfolk Railway (NNR) at Sheringham, after its revamp. Source: Internet
The Liberal Democrat candidate in North Norfolk, Norman Lamb, has been in place since winning the seat from the Tories in 2001. Source: Internet
Responding to the climbdown, Liberal Democrat former care minister and North Norfolk candidate Norman Lamb said: “This is Theresa May’s manifesto meltdown. Source: Internet
A Norfolk teenager who launched her own line of clothing inspired by the North Norfolk coast displayed her latest products at last week’s Holkham Country Fair. Source: Internet
Brancaster is also along the North Norfolk coastline - just under two hours from Cambridge - although it is more exposed than the other beaches. Source: Internet