Heritage Counts 2007
Happisburgh, Norfolk
View of a well shaft exposed after coastal erosion, Happisburgh, Norfolk, 1947. Happisburgh is one of the most eroded parts of the East Coast.
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East of England

Heritage Counts 2008 is the seventh annual survey of the state of England’s historic environment. It highlights the key developments in region between 2007 and 2008 including information on number of historical assets, planning consents, funding, participation in the heritage sector, heritage at risk and key policy developments. 

This report is one of nine regional reports and has been prepared by English Heritage on behalf of the East of England Heritage Forum.