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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 hour ago

England's Most Charming Seaside Towns Aren't Where You Think

Northern England’s lesser-known seaside towns offer wilder scenery, bracing walks, excellent seafood, and better value than popular resorts.
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fromTime Out London
5 days ago
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Mapped: the best British seaside towns near London

Seven UK seaside towns near London offer sun, sea, art, food, and events, with most reachable by train in under two hours.
fromTime Out London
10 months ago
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One of Britain's best seaside towns is just over one hour from London

Rye is the highest-rated seaside town close to London according to Which?.
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fromTime Out London
5 days ago

Mapped: the best British seaside towns near London

Seven UK seaside towns near London offer sun, sea, art, food, and events, with most reachable by train in under two hours.
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fromIndependent
6 months ago

'Businesses are closing as a result': Inside the five-year battle to reopen an iconic cliff walk

The Bray–Greystones coastal path has been closed since February 2021, frustrating campaigners and reducing access and visitor activity for local seaside towns.
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fromTime Out London
10 months ago

Two of the best seaside towns in Britain to move to in 2025 are near London

Hove and Deal are top choices for seaside living near London, offering vibrant communities and proximity to the capital.
fromwww.newsshopper.co.uk
10 months ago

Seaside town with Britain's most photographed street that's a train ride from London

Rye, with its rich local history, charming cobbled streets, and scenic views, was ranked as one of the best seaside towns in the UK.
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fromTime Out London
10 months ago

The UK's best seaside town has been crowned - and it's just 90 minutes from London

Margate is ranked as the top seaside town for Londoners to visit in 2025, offering an affordable getaway.
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fromCN Traveller
5 years ago

The best seaside towns in England

The reimagining of England's seaside towns transformed them from disdain to beloved destinations, fueled by railway travel during the Victorian era.
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