The north Norfolk coastal towns of Cromer and Sheringham, roughly 4 miles apart, were both small fishing villages until their development in the 19th century. Cromer became a fashionable resort and the arrival of the railways spurred growth in neighboring Sheringham. Both towns are still popular with visitors to this stretch of north Norfolk, romantically nicknamed "Poppyland" by the Victorians. In this book author Lorna Talbott delves into the history...