A historic 18th century farmhouse in Trimingham, Norfolk, is facing imminent demolition after coastal erosion left it teetering over a cliff edge. Once situated at a safe distance from the coastline, the three-bedroom property has been gradually inching closer to the brink due to relentless erosion. Recent landslips have exposed the rear portion of the house, prompting the local council to issue a demolition order to prevent it from collapsing onto the beach below. The owner, forced to evacuate the property, understands the precarious situation and has consented to the demolition.