People are heeding the government’s advice to stay at home with beaches and tourist spots virtually deserted on the north Norfolk coast.

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Beaches are especially quiet with just the odd dog walker venturing out on Easter Sunday.

A few people were out and about in Mundesley on another gloriously sunny day.

But Walcott was very quiet with just a few motorists stopping to enjoy the view.

The car park at Cart Gap beach has been closed off to prevent motorists leaving their vehicles there and then walking on to the beach.

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And Happisburgh Lighthouse was a pretty picture despite no visitors in sight.

And just as it was yesterday, the lockdown seems to be very well observed.

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North Norfolk News: North Norfolk coast on lockdown on Easter Sunday. Happisburgh Lighthouse is just as pretty without the visitors. Pictures: David BaleNorth Norfolk coast on lockdown on Easter Sunday. Happisburgh Lighthouse is just as pretty without the visitors. Pictures: David Bale (Image: Archant)