A family-run fresh fish shop in north Norfolk's famous crab capital is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Davies Fish Shop first opened its doors in Cromer in 1974, with husband and wife Richard and Julie Davies setting up shop in West Street before moving to its current Garden Street home in 1985.
Richard, a seventh-generation fisherman, would supply the shop with fresh crabs and lobsters caught from his boat 'JJF' - named after his wife Julie, son John and daughter Fiona - and his catch would then be dressed by Julie before being sold in the town.
Richard and Julie retired in 2009 and John and his wife Claire took over the shop.
"Where has that 50 years gone?" John, 58, who followed in his father's footsteps catching the shop's crabs on his boat 'Gladiator' and now the 'Richard William', said.
"I remember my parents opening the shop when I was still a schoolboy. Mother was always busy dressing crabs at home before and then all of a sudden she was dressing crabs in the shop.
"It does make you feel proud because there are a lot of shops which come and go and ours has stood the test of time.
"Here's to the next 50 years."
Richard, a former Cromer lifeboat coxswain, died of a brain tumour in 2010, aged 65.
John said his father would have been proud to see the shop still thriving in the town after half a century.
"Without Claire, and the same with my father and my mother Julie, you just couldn't do it," John said.
"We're very much a team and although the fishing and running of the shop are separate they go well together.
"No matter where you go in the country people know about Cromer crabs. We're fortunate to have them.
"People come into the shop from all over the country. The demand for Cromer crabs is still high."
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