Old hotel emerges from the sea
An old seaside hotel abandoned in the 1940's after falling victim to coastal erosion has reappeared on a Norfolk beach.
Parts of the Manor House Hotel have started to reappear on the beach at Caister-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk.
The building crumbled into the sea after decades of coastal erosion but because of recent north-easterly winds visitors to the beach can now see the remains once more.
The Manor House is believed to have been built in 1793 and was converted to a hotel more than a century later.