Sunday - flying above north Norfolk and landing at Weybourne Airfield ... 90 seconds. #Insta360
Posts by John Fielding Aerial Images
The tide here doesn’t creep in — it races. At Wells-next-the-Sea the channels fill fast, cutting off sandbanks and footpaths in minutes #WellsNextTheSea #aerial #Norfolk
Anglia Square, Norwich: aerial image April 18th 2026. The 1970 Brutalist complex and former HMSO building are being demolished, clearing the way for a £350m regeneration led by Norwich City Council and Aviva Capital Partners. #Norwich #AngliaSquare #aerial
Anglia Square, Norwich – 18th April 2026.
Demolition of the 1970s shopping centre and former HMSO building is well underway, clearing the site for a major regeneration scheme of homes, retail and public space. #Norwich #AngliaSquare #aerial
West Runton aerial image: a North Norfolk coast shaped by constant erosion. These soft glacial cliffs are part of the Deep History Coast, where the famous West Runton mammoth was found ... the oldest and largest fossil mammoth skeleton discovered in the UK #WestRunton #NorthNorfolk #aerial
Wollaton Hall aerial view - one of England’s finest Elizabethan prodigy houses, built 1580–1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby & designed by architect Robert Smythson. Now a museum, it’s famed for its Renaissance design & as Wayne Manor in The Dark Knight Rises #WollatonHall #aerial
Aerial view of Wollaton Hall & Wollaton Park, incl Wollaton Park Golf Club.. Elizabethan hall built 1580–1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby, designed by Robert Smythson. The 500-acre deer park was later landscaped in the 18th century & acquired by Nottingham City Council in 1925 #WollatonHall #aerial
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RCC Prestige alongside at Great Yarmouth Outer Harbour, a modern deep-water port developed in the late 2000s to support offshore energy and heavy cargo operations. Opened in 2009 and now operated by Peel Ports Group, the harbour handles wind farm components, aggregates and Ro-Ro traffic.
RCC Prestige – 168m Ro-Ro car carrier built in 2011 by Hyundai Mipo, South Korea. Capacity ~3,900 vehicles. Originally Glovis Prestige, she now trades European routes, delivering vehicles from Mediterranean factories to UK ports like Great Yarmouth - Outer Harbour aerial view. #GreatYarmouth
RCC Prestige – 168m Ro-Ro car carrier built in 2011 by Hyundai Mipo, South Korea. Capacity ~3,900 vehicles. Originally Glovis Prestige, she now trades European routes, delivering vehicles from Mediterranean factories to UK ports like Great Yarmouth - Outer Harbour aerial image.
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CWIND HURRICANE underway off Lowestoft, Norfolk. Operated by CWIND, part of Global Marine Group, this fast crew transfer vessel (CTV) supports offshore wind farms, moving technicians and equipment to turbines. Built by Aluminium Marine Consultants (AMC).
Grampian Talisker offshore support vessel off Lowestoft. Built 2017 by VARD for North Star. Designed for North Sea oil & gas & now widely used supporting offshore wind operations, crew transfer & logistics. DP2, helideck & rescue capability. #Lowestoft #GrampianTalisker #aerial
Lowestoft Harbour entrance, Suffolk. The twin harbour lights mark the North and South Piers, guiding vessels through the narrow channel into Britain’s most easterly port. The pilot boat transfers maritime pilots to ships entering the North Sea approaches. #Lowestoft #Harbour #aerial
EXCALIBUR jack-up platform at Sizewell C, Suffolk (April 2026). Operated by DEME, installing piled foundations for offshore works. Fugro branding reflects seabed survey & ground investigation behind the build. Part of the £20bn+ project #Sizewell #aerial
Aerial view of York Minster – one of Europe’s largest Gothic cathedrals. Began in 1220 & took over 250 years to complete. It houses the Great East Window (1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. Built on a site of Roman and Anglo-Saxon worship #York #aerial
Decommissioning work at Sizewell A on the Suffolk coast, with a vast excavation marking ongoing site clearance. Opened in 1966 as Britain’s first commercial-scale nuclear station built for grid electricity, it closed in 2006. Sizewell B continues operating nearby. #Sizewell #aerial
Aerial view of the Sizewell C construction site on the Suffolk coast, April 2026. The £20bn+ nuclear project is now in major groundwork phase with extensive earthworks, sea defences and infrastructure taking shape alongside Sizewell B. #Sizewell #aerial #Energy
Aerial view of Sizewell, Suffolk (10th April '26) Sizewell B in the foreground with the expanding construction site of Sizewell C behind. Main works began in 2024. About £38bn. Up to 10,000 jobs. Target completion: mid-to-late 2030s. #Sizewell #SizewellC #aerial #Suffolk
Nottingham sits on soft sandstone riddled with 800+ man-made caves - homes, tanneries & even air-raid shelters hidden beneath the streets. The Lace Market once led the world in textile trade & the city claims one of England’s oldest pubs, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem. #Nottingham #aerial
Denton St Mary’s Church, south of Denton village near Harleston, beside the Old Rectory. Norman origins but mostly later-medieval. Denton itself is an ancient South Norfolk parish recorded in the Domesday Book & close to the River Waveney border with Suffolk #Denton #Norfolk #aerial
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St Mary’s Church, Denton, on the Norfolk–Suffolk border. Medieval church dating mainly from the 14th–15th centuries, built of flint with later brick repairs. The west tower was originally round but later rebuilt as a square tower. #Denton #church #Norfolk #aerial #image
Gorleston Golf Club shows just how close play now comes to the edge. The 120-year-old course is facing losing holes 4 & 5 to coastal erosion with plans submitted to move them around 400m inland #GorlestonGolfClub #Norfolk #coast #aerial
Thorpeness, Suffolk: a 1910 Edwardian fantasy village by Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie. Peter Pan-inspired Meare, 1803 windmill, and the striking “House in the Clouds” water tower (1923) make it one of England’s most unusual coastal settlements. #Thorpeness #Suffolk #coast #aerial
Thorpeness erosion, Suffolk: one home was removed in 2022 after reaching critical safety levels. Then, after erosion accelerated between Dec 2024 & Apr 2025, a further 10 properties were removed between 2025-2026 as cliffs at the north end gave way. #Thorpeness #Suffolk #erosion
Cromer aerial photograph - north Norfolk. Cromer grew from the old settlement of Shipden and is first recorded by name in 1262. A fishing town turned Victorian resort, it boomed after the railway arrived in 1877. Writer Clement Scott made the coast famous as “Poppyland” #Cromer #aerial #Norfolk
Shibuya Scramble Crossing from above - one of the world’s most famous junctions and often called the busiest pedestrian crossing on Earth. This short pole aerial video footage captures the organised chaos of modern Tokyo outside Shibuya Station. #Tokyo #Japan #Shibuya #AerialVideo
Fabulous on a sunny day in August