Several seaside spots in Norfolk have once again scooped a place as some of the nation's best according to a recent survey.

Thousands of people rated more than 100 UK seaside towns and villages and the rankings have been revealed in a list from the consumer group Which?.

Bamburgh, in Northumberland, retained its spot as the best seaside spot in the UK, scoring 86pc, with Norfolk's first entry, Blakeney coming in 15th scoring an impressive 76pc.

North Norfolk council has invested £2m into the refurbishment of Cromer to futureproof the site for visitorsCromer overtook Wells in the standings (Image: Denise Bradley) Sheringham was ranked as Norfolk's second best seaside spotSheringham was ranked as Norfolk's second best seaside spot (Image: Newsquest)

It may appear a quaint coastal village but Blakeney has made a name for itself as one of the most popular places along Norfolk's coast, with wildlife spotting, some great food and a picturesque beach.

The scoring is based on a survey that ranks each destination on its beaches, accommodation, seafront and value for money.

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Wells dropped below Cromer in this years listWells dropped below Cromer in this years list (Image: Denise Bradley) Great Yarmouth Britannia Pier & TheatreGreat Yarmouth Britannia Pier & Theatre (Image: Archant Norfolk Photographic © 2010)

Behind by just 1pc in Norfolk's second-place spot was Sheringham scoring 75pc.  

This year Cromer overtook Wells for third place scoring 73pc while the latter dropped down the list scoring 71pc.

At the other end of the list, and ranked eighth from the bottom, was Great Yarmouth scoring 47pc.