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Union Church
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A walk round Hunstanton - Old Hunstanton town
Old Hunstanton lies either side of the A149, which forms the main street. However, the main charm of the town is away from the main road, in the quiet roads to the North, between the A149 and the sea.
Waterworks road, at the end of Church Road; click to expand

From the bottom of the hill, at the end of Church Road, there is a choice of routes. Either cross straight across to the Waterworks Road (which leads to the Old Hunstanton Golf Club) or turn left onto the A149 through the village. If you follow the Waterworks Road, turn left into Wodehouse Road.
If you are following the main street, walk up to the town sign (opposite the Lodge Hotel) and turn into Sea Lane (once the main route used by smugglers from the gap in the dunes now occupied by the lifeboat station) or continue to the top of the hill, where the main road turns sharply left. Here you turn right
The Old Hunstanton Town sign; click to expand

The Old Hunstanton Craft Centre; click to expand

If you walk up to the top of the village and take the road to the right you will pass the Old Hunstanton Craft Centre.
Whichever route you take, you will arrive at the LeStrange Arms Hotel. A track from here leads down to the beach, and to the Lifeboat Station

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