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The beach, accessed by a coastal path, is uncrowded and free of noisy jet skis and speedboats.
It s also pristine due to Patrick s zest for beach clean-ups. He ropes in owners, staff and local schoolchildren and has even invested in a machine to sift out microplastics.
But that s why Phil Mitchell, 56, who first visited Mother s Ivy four years ago in a touring caravan with his wife Jane, 59, loves it.
Seduced by the breathtaking views, they bought a holiday home in a prime spot, on the front row with uninterrupted views. We love the fact it s so quiet. There are no noisy attractions, says Phil. Even our dog Stanley loves the peace and Patrick keeps it pristine.
Hunstanton holiday park submits season extension bid for coronavirus recovery Published: 07:00, 01 January 2021
A West Norfolk holiday complex has submitted proposals that would allow more tourists to use the site all year round.
Agents acting on behalf of the Searles Leisure Resort at Hunstanton say the move is necessary after the site lost months of trade in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The business is seeking planning permission from West Norfolk Council for the temporary use of land at the South Beach site for holiday caravans.
Searles Leisure Resort in Hunstanton has been closed during the pandemic.. (35556704)
That would enable an extended season which would run until the end of 2022.