homes have been left teetering on the edge of a cliff after a humongous landslide compared to the "size of a football pitch" collapsed into the sea this week.
Neighbours living in a seaside village watched on as tons of sand and soil plunged onto the beach at Mundesley, Norfolk on Thursday.
The "massive avalanche" dropped off the 130ft high cliffs after the village was hit with ten days of heavy rainfall in the area, reports The Sun.
It was reported that the rain cut around 4ft from the end of the clifftop garden of an Edwardian house converted into five flats during the early hours.But residents living on the cliff have insisted they will continue to live happily in their homes as they "expect" the cliff falls to happen occasionally.Sarah.
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