Overstrand is a village (population 1,030) on the north coast of
Norfolk in England, two miles east of
Cromer. It was once a modest fishing station, with all or part of the fishing station being known as Beck Hythe. In the latter part of the 19th century it was catapulted into prominence, and became known as “the village of millionaires”.
History
The village's name means 'ridge shore', or perhaps 'narrow shore' to contrast with nearby
Sidestrand.
The London journalist and travel writer
Clement Scott came to Overstrand in 1883, christened the area ‘’Poppyland’’, and wrote about the church tower on the cliff edge and its “Garden of Sleep”. While in Overstrand he stayed at the Mill House with miller Alfred Jermy and his daughter Louie, who became “the Maid of the Mill” in his articles about ‘’Poppyland’’.
Scott had many London contacts in the theatrical world, and his writings led a number of them and others from London society to come to Overstrand. Some bought land in the village and had houses built there, and for a while the village was the place to visit. A large hotel was built on the cliff edge, though this slid into the sea in the 1950s.
The Edwardian architect
Sir Edwin Lutyens worked at Overstrand, designing
Overstrand Hall
Overstrand Hall is a country house in Overstrand, Norfolk, England, designed by Edwin Lutyens for Charles William Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon, a partner in Glyn, Mills & Co. Bank. It was built between 1899 and 1901 and is Grade II listed as of ...
for
Charles William Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon
Charles William Mills, 2nd Baron Hillingdon (26 January 1855 – 6 April 1919) was a British banker and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892, speaking once, in 1889.
Mills was eldest son of Charles Mills, 1st ...
, The Pleasaunce for
Cyril Flower, 1st Baron Battersea and the Methodist Church. The large houses of the gentry have largely passed from private ownership to other uses.
Overstrand railway station
Overstrand railway station was a station in North Norfolk on the Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway, serving the settlement of Overstrand. It opened on 3 August 1906 and was much used in the summer months by holidaymakers.
The station was host ...
was on the
Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway between
Cromer and
North Walsham. It is now closed.
The
Overstrand
Overstrand is a village (population 1,030) on the north coast of Norfolk in England, two miles east of Cromer. It was once a modest fishing station, with all or part of the fishing station being known as Beck Hythe. In the latter part of the 19t ...
biplane
A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation. While ...
bomber was named after the village, having been made at the
Boulton & Paul aircraft factory in Norwich in the early 1930s.
In popular culture
Season 1, episode 2 of the
BBC TV series ''
Screen Two'' was called "Poppyland" (1985). Directed by
John Madden, it took place in Overstrand and tells the story of
Clement Scott in his travels there.
Coastal erosion
As with much of the Norfolk coast, erosion was and continues to be a major problem. Clifton Way is an experimental site; its sea defences include
riprap (at £1,300 a boulder, predominantly shipped from Norway), wooden
groynes,
revetments
A revetment in stream restoration, river engineering or coastal engineering is a facing of impact-resistant material (such as stone, concrete, sandbags, or wooden piles) applied to a bank or wall in order to absorb the energy of incoming water an ...
,
gabions and
Offshore Reefs. The cliffs of soft
boulder clay slump because of the water running through the clay, and the resulting material on the beach is removed by the succeeding high tides. In the neighbouring village of
Sidestrand, the church was moved back from the cliff edge in the 19th century, though the tower of the church was left standing on the cliff top.
Sport and leisure

Overstrand Cricket Club is an
English amateur
cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
club. The club was established in 1946 and is based on Overstrand Sports Ground.
Overstrand CC have 2 Saturday senior XI teams that compete in the Norfolk Cricket League,
and a Sunday 1st XI side.

Overstrand Bowls Club is also situated on Overstrand Sports Ground, but it's origins predate the current site to at least the 1920s.
The club participates in two leagues: The Norfolk Federation County League and the Norfolk Afternoon League.
Media
Poppyland Radio, a
digital
Digital usually refers to something using discrete digits, often binary digits.
Technology and computing Hardware
*Digital electronics, electronic circuits which operate using digital signals
**Digital camera, which captures and stores digital i ...
community radio station for
North Norfolk
North Norfolk is a local government district in Norfolk, England. Its council is based in Cromer. The population at the 2011 Census was 101,149.
History
The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972. It was a ...
broadcasts from the town. Launched in February 2022, it claimed a silver medal at the 2022
Community Radio Awards
The Community Radio Awards are an accolade bestowed upon creatives in the community sector of broadcast radio in the United Kingdom. The awards showcase the work of community radio volunteers.
History
The Community Radio Awards were founded ...
.
References
# Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council, 2001"
Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes"
English place names, Overstrand
Further reading
*''Poppyland – Strands of Norfolk History'', Stibbons and Cleveland, Pub: Poppyland Publishing, Fourth ed. 2001,
*''Poppyland – in Pictures''
External links
Overstrand Life - Janet's Diaries- Village resident's blog, plus information about the area, where to stay etc.
Overstrand village websiteHistory of village in photographs and text.
Overstrand in the Great War
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North Norfolk
Villages in Norfolk
Populated coastal places in Norfolk
Civil parishes in Norfolk
Beaches of Norfolk