The Feathered Marsh - Cley Marshes nature reserve, Norfolk
The Feathered Marsh is a beautiful short timelapse film made by Elixir Media Productions with the support of Norfolk Wildife Trust. It was filmed entirely at Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cley Marshes nature reserve, which this year celebrates its 85th anniversary, making it the oldest Wildlife Trust nature reserve.
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Bird Nature Reserve Shingle Beach at Cley Next the Sea Norfolk England UK
May 2017
WildNorfolk Cley Marshes
In the final part of our series, Nick Acheson visits NWT Cley Marshes, where The Wildlife Trusts first began in 1926.
Cley-Next-the-Sea Converted ROC Post
Opened in 1958 and closed in 1968
This unusual post in Norfolk was converted into an information hut for the Norfolk Ornithological Association in 1975, and the adjoining Orlit turning into a birdwatching hut.
You decide if you like the conversion or not. I do. I'd rather something be done with these places, rather than them being abandoned or demolished.
Cley-next-the-sea
Walking the dog at wallsey hill just outside Cley. Looking over the marshes between Cley and Salthouse.
Cley Beach (near Blakeney)
The first of my video's from my holiday in Blakeney in May 2010. I don't usually feature people in my video's, as its usually just scenery, but its a holiday so I thought I would. My four year old Son Finley and my Mum are in this.
This was Cley beach, about a mile from Blakeney.
This area is reknown for Wildlife and Bird watching. This part of the Coast is very stoney but the view seems to stretch on forever.
Riverside House, Cley next the Sea
An outstanding and truly unique detached coastal property, with unspoilt views across Cley’s celebrated marshes and coastline towards Blakeney Point. Situated in the centre of this extremely popular historic coastal village, Riverside House offers the perfect fusion of a technically advanced 21st century home using only the highest quality fixtures and fittings inside a charming, traditional shell. For further details or to arrange an appointment to view, please contact Sowerbys Holt office on 01263 710777 or holt@sowerbys.com
Cley Next the Sea
This is a short piece of music, based on a late Saturday night improvisation. The following day, I went to Cley Next the Sea, in Norfolk (UK). Whilst taking these photos, I recalled the previous night's music. Thus, I made this short 'film'. Enjoy.
Cley Marshes 1
A day at Cley Marshes, very unsettled weather, few birds around. Still a special place
Walking. Cley next the sea to Blakeney point. Tips and info.
Walking from Cley next the sea to Blakeney point on the north Norfolk Coast. Some tips and information about the walk.
National Trust - Blakeney National Nature Reserve
Music
Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
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Clay Beach Holt Norfolk England Filmed in 4K
clay beach film on dji phantom 4 drone at 23mph in 4k
music (No Fear) magix Fastcut
Clay Beach Holt Norfolk England
This two mile stretch of shingle beach is found about 4 miles north of Holt and 1 mile from Blakeney Point. The beach can be reached by car or via a footpath which passes over the salt marshes.
The beach has exceptional views on either side and is a popular starting point for a walk to Blakeney Point. The walk is best done at low tide. Tidal tables can be purchased cheaply from most of the local shops.
The surrounding land is owned by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, and at busy times there is a charge to park cars. The Cley Marshes Nature Reserve is very popular with birdwatchers, and has a very good visitor centre.
Visitors who are not members of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust can buy tickets to visit the nature reserve from the visitor centre. It’s well worth a trip to the eco-friendly visitor centre, which has a café, gift shop and excellent views over the marshes.
Toilets in the centre, flush using water collected from mosses on the roof and the building generates its own electricity from solar panels as well as a small wind turbine.
Dog walking is not allowed in the reserve, although they are allowed on the shingle beach or on trails to the north of the beach.
Nearby is the beautifully preserved medieval village of Cley-next-to-the-Sea, which –it has to be pointed out- is no longer next to the sea at all. The village has an 18th century windmill, popular with local artists, and one of the loveliest churches in Norfolk - St Margaret’s.
Type of beach
Shingle
Lifeguard service
No
Dogs friendly beach?
Dogs allowed
No dog restrictions.
Norfolk dog friendly beaches »
Activities
Facilities
Cafe/restaurant
Toilets
Shop
Nearest town
Norwich
Postcode
NR25 7RZ
OS grid ref.
TG 0493 4525
Old Town - Cley Next The Sea
Film shot on location at Cley Next The Sea, Norfolk.
Directed by Matt Hind for Old Town.
D.O.P - Rob Rowland
Old Town -
Exploring Cley Next The Sea Village Norfolk June 2019
Cley and Cley salt marsh, north Norfolk.wmv
This is a short film i made over the bank holiday of the village Cley and Cley salt marsh bird reserve owned by the national trust. The weather was rather wet but there is some nice scenery and a lovely windmill. Cley village lies in north Norfolk, England.
Wild Norfolk | The Amazing History of Cley Marshes
NWT's Cley Marshes is the crown jewel of Norfolk's wildlife and in this new edition of Wild Norfolk, Nick Acheson investigates the history of what has become one of the most precious landscapes in the country.
Cley Marshes Part 1
A visit to The Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserve at Cley Marshes
Cley Windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
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cleywindmill.co.uk
Acoustic Meditation 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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UK Wildlife, Swallows at Cley Marshes Nature Reserve Norfolk July 2011
Swallows at Cley Marshes Nature Reserve Norfolk July 2011
A brilliant days visit to Cley Marshes reserve in Norfolk included this pair of swallows that seemed to be hanging around the hides a lot... as you will see later on in the film that's because they were nesting in one of them.
Another new instruction in Cley-next-the-Sea
Sir David Attenborough at Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes
Sir David Attenborough celebrates Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Living Coast project in Norfolk, as he opens the Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education Centre at Cley Marshes.