In the summer, the village is a hive of activity. Attracted to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, its pretty stone homes, a hotel named best in the country and a large seal population, the visitors come in great numbers when the sun is shining
One of the prettiest villages in England has been emptied of locals, aside from those who have found a way to beat the effects of mass tourism.
In the summer, Blakeney in North Norfolk is a hive of activity. Attracted to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, its pretty stone homes, a hotel named best in the country and a large seal population, the visitors come in great numbers when the sun is shining.
In the winter, it's a different matter. Visitor numbers plummet and many of the former fishing cottages stand empty. It's a dilemma for tho

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