Living in Norfolk, we couldn't resist a blog on where to find the Banksy art, sadly some of the art has been moved....
If you're a fan of internationally renowned street artist Banksy, you may remember hearing that he spent the summer of 2021 whizzing around the East Coast of England on a 'Great British Spraycation'.
As you would expect, Banksy's artwork in Norfolk and Suffolk became a huge talking point and people flooded in to see it. However, since the installation of the murals in 2021, over half have been removed, defaced or privately sold. If you want to see the murals first-hand, this guide will tell you whether they are still there and where to find them.
During Banksy's Great British Spraycation, he created 10 murals along the coast in Norfolk and Suffolk
The statue of King's Lynn mayor and steam engineer Frederick Savage has been standing in Guanock Place for over 100 years. During his spraycation, Banksy added a tongue and ice cream to the sculpture.
Where: Guanock Place, King's Lynn
Accessibility: No longer in place
Perhaps my favourite of all the murals from Banksy's Great Spraycation is the artwork on one of the sea walls at Cromer .
Where: Sea wall in Cromer, Norfolk
Where: Merrivale Model Village, Great Yarmouth
Accessibility: Sold to a private collector and no longer available to view
Where: Admiralty Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Accessibility: Accessible for all
Where: Gorleston Seafront, Norfolk
Accessibility: Accessible for all