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Caister-on-Sea is a seaside resort
Seaside resort

A seaside resort is a resort located on the coast. Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort....
 and civil parish
Civil parish

In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a civil parish is usually the lowest unit of local government, below district and county councils....
 in the English
England

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 county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
 of Norfolk
Norfolk

Norfolk is a low-lying Counties of England in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south....
. It is situated on the coast, some 3 miles (5 km) north of Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It is at the mouth of the River Yare, 20 miles east of Norwich....
.

The civil parish has an area of 4.12 kmē and in the 2001 census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
 had a population of 8,756 in 3,970 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district
Non-metropolitan district

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially 'shire districts', are a type of Districts of England in England. As originally created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan county in a so-called "two-tier" arrangement....
 of Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth (borough)

The Borough of Great Yarmouth is a Non-metropolitan district with borough status in Norfolk, England. It is named after its main town, Great Yarmouth....
.

Caister-on-Sea has been recently officially classified as a small town, but it also holds the title of being the most populated village in the UK.






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Caister-on-Sea is a seaside resort
Seaside resort

A seaside resort is a resort located on the coast. Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort....
 and civil parish
Civil parish

In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a civil parish is usually the lowest unit of local government, below district and county councils....
 in the English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
 of Norfolk
Norfolk

Norfolk is a low-lying Counties of England in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and with Suffolk to the south....
. It is situated on the coast, some 3 miles (5 km) north of Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It is at the mouth of the River Yare, 20 miles east of Norwich....
.

The civil parish has an area of 4.12 kmē and in the 2001 census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
 had a population of 8,756 in 3,970 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district
Non-metropolitan district

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially 'shire districts', are a type of Districts of England in England. As originally created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan county in a so-called "two-tier" arrangement....
 of Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth (borough)

The Borough of Great Yarmouth is a Non-metropolitan district with borough status in Norfolk, England. It is named after its main town, Great Yarmouth....
.

Caister-on-Sea has been recently officially classified as a small town, but it also holds the title of being the most populated village in the UK. It was formerly served by Caister-on-Sea railway station
Caister-on-Sea railway station

Caister-on-Sea railway station is a former railway station in Norfolk, England. It was opened in 1877. It later became part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway route from Birmingham to Great Yarmouth, predominantly used by holidaymakers....
, which is now closed.

The Scroby Sands wind farm
Scroby Sands wind farm

The Scroby Sands wind farm is a Wind turbine located in the North Sea, off the coast of Great Yarmouth in eastern England, United Kingdom, and erected in 2003-4....
, of 30, 2 megawatt wind turbines is located 2.5 km from the shore at Caister.

Roman Site

The Romans arrived in Caister-on-Sea in the 1st century AD. The name Caister-on-Sea derives from the Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 castra meaning castle, and Caister-on-Sea was the site of a Roman
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 fort associated with the Saxon Shore
Saxon Shore Forts

The Saxon Shore Forts is the collective name given to a system of forts built along the east and south-east coast of what is now England, during the latter centuries of the Roman Britain, as part of the wider fortification network known of the Saxon Shore, which extended across the English Channel....
. To the west of the naval base, a civilian settlement, a vicus
Vicus

In the history of the Roman empire, a vicus was an ad hoc provincial civilian settlement that sprang up close to and because of a nearby official Roman site, usually a military garrison or state-owned mining operation....
, was established. Most of the original site now lies under modern housing. A small section, managed by English Heritage
English Heritage

English Heritage is a non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom government with a broad remit of managing the historic built environment of England....
, is open to the public.

The later, mediaeval Caister Castle
Caister Castle

Caister Castle was a 15th-century moated castle situated in the parish of West Caister, some 1 E3 m north of the town of Great Yarmouth in the England county of Norfolk ....
 is actually in the adjacent parish of West Caister
West Caister

West Caister is a village and civil parish in the England county of Norfolk. It is situated just inland from the coast, some from the seaside resort of Caister-on-Sea and north of the town of Great Yarmouth....
.

Caister Lifeboat

Caister is the home to the only offshore lifeboat
Lifeboat (rescue)

The meaning of lifeboat or motor lifeboat described in this article is that of 'a shore-based boat designed with special features for searching for, rescuing and saving the lives of people in peril at sea in inshore waters'....
 in the UK that is independent of the RNLI. A lifeboat at Caister was first documented in 1791, being used by the Caister Beach Company to salvage ships wrecked on the sand banks offshore from Caister. Between 1856 and 1969 lifeboats at Caister were operated by the RNLI. The current lifeboats, the Bernard Matthews II (a Dutch-built Valentijn 2000 offshore lifeboat) and the Jim Davidson OBE (a semi-rigid inflatable onshore lifeboat), are run by the Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service, a registered charity supported entirely by public donation.

1901 Caister Lifeboat Disaster

On the night of 13 November 1901 the Lifeboat Beauchamp and nine crew were lost while attempting a rescue during heavy seas. Asked at the inquest to their deaths why the crew had persisted in the rescue, retired coxswain James Haylett
James Haylett

James Henry Haylett was the most famous lifeboatman of his age. Decorated by King Edward VII with the RNLI gold medal for his efforts in the 1901 Caister Lifeboat Disaster, which claimed the lives of nine men....
 in response to the question from the coroner "I suppose they had given up the job and were returning." said "They would never give up the ship. If they had to keep at it 'til now, they would have sailed about until daylight to help her. Going back is against the rules when we see distress signals like that." This response was translated by journalists to become the famous phrase "Caister men never turn back", "Never Turn Back" was later to become a motto of the RNLI. A monument to the men lost in the disaster bearing this inscription stands in the cemetery at Caister and the pub nearest to the lifeboat shed is named the "Never Turn Back

Sports & Recreation


Caister-on-Sea has a King George's Field
List of King George V Playing Fields (Norfolk)

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 in memorial to King George V
George V of the United Kingdom

George V was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, which he created from the British branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha....
.

There is a large Haven holidays caravan and chalet park in the north end of the village adjacent to the coast. This is one of the oldest holiday camps in the British Isles which opened as the "Caister Socialist Holiday Camp" in 1906.

The Caister camp was the original home of the Caister Soul Weekender, with the first event held in 1979 playing host to the largest gathering of soul and jazz fans there had ever been. Caister Soul Weekender is still running twice-yearly events in nearby Great Yarmouth.

See also


  • Caister (Retreat Conference)
    Caister (Retreat Conference)

    The Caister Retreat Conference is a residential Christian revival event held in East Anglia, England, shortly after Easter on an almost annual basis....


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