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Winterton Ness is an area of foreland on the North Norfolk coast of England.
Winterton Ness is located to the north of the village of Winterton-on-Sea between grid reference TG489216 in the north to TG506181 to its south.[1] Technically it is a narrow cuspate foreland with a high obtuse angle between its two shorelines. A number of studies appear inconclusive as to the nature of erosion or, conversely, accretion of sediment in the area.
The area was described by Daniel Defoe[2] during the first of his trips for his account A Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain.
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