DescriptionMorston Church - geograph.org.uk - 237901.jpg
English: Morston Church. On high ground overlooking the North Sea, Morston is one many imposing churches in North Norfolk. All Saints dates back to the 12th century and has always served the fishing community of the nearby tiny village. Sir Alfred Munnings loved the church and he was painting it on 3rd December 1939, the day war was declared. Today, Morston is place to go for fishing expeditions and boat trips to see the seals.
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