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where's the worst and best seaside towns - in your opinion?
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Jaywick in Essex, it's like a shanty town
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anywhere but jaywick! (Brighton is good though)
Jaywick in Essex, it's like a shanty town
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anywhere but jaywick! (Brighton is good though)
My favourite's Cromer - real, proper, old fashioned little seaside town with its chippy, its pier, its lifeboat, its beach huts and even its little museum.
Can't abide Great Yarmouth or Skeg. Why not? People who go there usually say something like, "It's just as good as Benidorm but cheaper!" Do I need say any more?
Can't abide Great Yarmouth or Skeg. Why not? People who go there usually say something like, "It's just as good as Benidorm but cheaper!" Do I need say any more?
Never been to Blackpool either Salla. Never felt inclined to visit!!
Lots of lovely places in the South West, but they are all far too crowded in the Summer. Prefer the North Yorkshire coastline and Northumberland - and naturally North Norfolk where I live.
I have a real desire to start holidaying in this country again and visiting some of the coastline I have never seen.
Lots of lovely places in the South West, but they are all far too crowded in the Summer. Prefer the North Yorkshire coastline and Northumberland - and naturally North Norfolk where I live.
I have a real desire to start holidaying in this country again and visiting some of the coastline I have never seen.
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