Southwold beach huts
Long plagued by erosion, what remains of the Suffolk coast is one of Britain’s most unspoilt shorelines. Perched just north of the River Blyth, Southwold is an extraordinarily pretty seaside town with a beach perfect for bathing. The town’s pier is the latest incarnation of a structure that dates back to 1899. Recently renovated, its star turn is the Under the Pier Show, where a series of knowingly playful handmade machines provide all sorts of arcade-style fun and surprises.
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