Parish in North Norfolk, Norfolk, England
| Coordinates: | 52.896, 1.388 |
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| OS grid ref: | TG 28 38 |
| Population: | 485 |
Trimingham is a small coastal village and civil parish on the east-facing shore of North Norfolk, in the county of Norfolk, England. Perched above a shingle beach and low chalk cliffs, it attracts walkers and birdwatchers and is notable for ongoing coastal erosion that shapes the shoreline and local lives. The settlement retains a quiet, rural feel with holiday lets and seaside visitors supplementing traditional farming incomes.
The village has a medieval parish church and a compact community that stages the sort of social events typical of Norfolk villages, while a nearby MOD radar installation and other coastal features give the place an unmistakable mix of history, practical infrastructure and natural character. For many residents and visitors, Trimingham’s appeal lies in the sea views, the changing coastline and the sense of a small community set against the broader North Norfolk coast.
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