The Wreck Of The Steam Trawler Sheraton
Historical landmark · Hunstanton ·

The Wreck Of The Steam Trawler Sheraton

Historical landmark · Hunstanton ·

Historic WWI/WWII shipwreck visible at low tide, rock pools

beach walk
cliffs
maritime history
peaceful walks
great photos
family friendly
free street parking
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The Wreck Of The Steam Trawler Sheraton by Dave Hitchborne/CC BY-SA 2.0
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The Wreck Of The Steam Trawler Sheraton by Dave Hitchborne/CC BY-SA 2.0
The Wreck Of The Steam Trawler Sheraton by Patrick Mackie/CC BY-SA 2.0
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B1161, Hunstanton PE36 6EJ, United Kingdom Get directions

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B1161, Hunstanton PE36 6EJ, United Kingdom Get directions

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"Wedged in the sand at Saint Edmund’s Point in Old Hunstanton are the remnants of what was once the Steam Trawler Sheraton, a small vessel with a proud history of service in both world wars. Built in 1907 in Beverley, the Sheraton was originally used as a fishing vessel and was designed to handle the often hostile conditions of the North Sea. However, the ship was built at a time when people were increasingly worrying about the expanding military power of a recently unified Germany, and the ship was soon assigned to a new line of work. When war was declared in 1914, the Sheraton was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and took on the role of patrolling anti-submarine booms. During World War II, it was again used by the Royal Navy and armed with a 6-pounder gun. The ship was registered as an armed patrol vessel and served along the North Sea coast. After the war, the Sheraton was painted a bright yellow so it could be used as a target ship. The Sheraton was anchored in the wash off Brest Sand until high winds caused it to stray from its moorings in April of 1947. The ship eventually settled on the beach at Old Hunstanton, where a large section of its hull can still be seen today at low tide." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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The Wreck Of The Steam Trawler Sheraton

jukejmen U.

Google
Absolutely stunning and historic place! The wreck of the Steam Trawler Sheraton offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Visible only at low tide. Perfect for peaceful walks, great photos, and a bit of adventure. A special spot on the Norfolk coast, well worth a visit.

D A.

Google
Well worth a walk along the beach to old Hunstanton...so many rock pools, and the history of the wreck is amazing...

Elliott K.

Google
Nice views and expansive sand beach. It is easy to find free street parking all along the road before the car park. At the bottom of the car park is the access to the beach. Turn left and you will find the wreck. Continuing on for a 10 min walk there will be stairs off the beach, this will allow you to complete a nice loop walk back up to your car.

Kenny H.

Google
Lovely spot to visit on a fresh autumnal morning. The tide was out so we had plenty of time to look around and enjoy this atmospheric wreck.

Craig -H (.

Google
This is a great place to walk the dog and the kids, especially at low tide. The cliffs are quite unusual with the red colour running through them. The beach is full of interesting things to look at as you walk and the kids enjoy running about and jumping among the big rocks. The wreck itself is quite fascinating when you reach it and has quite a history. All in all a good relaxing place to take a leisurely walk with or without dogs/kids Recommended

Elizabeth N.

Google
If you are looking for a lovely walk and would like a little history lesson, come check out Hunstanton Beach. Beautiful cliffs meet you and there's a shipwreck to find. After your walk, go check out the bustling town for a quick bite. Great for kids and adults, there's something for all ages.

71Mingles

Google
Beautiful place to walk from Hunstanton (Sunny Hunny) to old Hunstanton. Amazing views of the cliffs but don't get too close (you will see when you get there) . Plenty of time to walk when the tide is going out. Take a camera or phone to make sure you take plenty of pictures.

Angelic G.

Google
Lovely beach with a nice walking path from the car park. Nice boardwalk area too. Wish there had been a little more information about the shipwreck, but very nice.