Cromer is a charming seaside town on the north Norfolk coast, known for its rich maritime heritage, Victorian elegance, and famous Cromer crab—a delicacy celebrated in local cuisine and festivals alike.
At the heart of the town is Cromer Pier, a Grade II listed structure that houses the Pavilion Theatre, home to the UK’s last remaining traditional end-of-the-pier variety show. The pier also supports a working RNLI lifeboat station, a nod to Cromer’s proud lifesaving history. In fact, the Henry Blogg Museum nearby honours the town’s most decorated lifeboatman, who served for over 50 years and helped save more than 800 lives.
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