New feature on Norfolk coast dedicated to artist whose work appeared on stamps
The Gillmor Discovery Hide has been created as part of a wider project helping the Cley Marshes nature reserve and its wildlife adapt to the impacts of climate change.
It replaces a popular wildlife hide previously found along the shingle beach that was destroyed in a storm in 2013.
The new hide has been installed on wheels to protect it from the same fate and allows Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT) staff to tow it to safety when bad weather is forecasted.
Stamp designer Robert Gillmor (Image: Newsquest)
In tribute to Mr Gillmor, the hide features a series of his best-known artworks.
For the last 25 years of his life, he lived and worked in Cley, exploring and celebrating the wildlife that made a home on the north........
