Cley next the Sea
Despite its name, Cley (pronounced Clye) has not been "next the sea" since the 17th Century, due to land reclamation. There are remnants of the quay, especially the famous 18th Century windmill, which today functions as a very popular bed and breakfast.
Cley is one of the best sites for seeing rare birds in Britain because of its location and habitats, notably Cley Marshes and Salthouse Marshes Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserves, and has become a Mecca for twitchers.
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