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Weekend In…Wells-Next-The-Sea
North Norfolk is home to a string of picturesque cottage-filled towns set back from the sea, and Wells-next-the-Sea is perfectly placed to explore more than one of them.
Freshwater On Foot
First-time coastal winter walker Madeleine Barber explores the Isle of Wight from a pedestrian perspective.
The Simple Life
Rose Lam and Jos Lowette have renovated a Regency apartment on the seafront at Hastings with a cool coastal colour scheme and an inspiring collection of vintage finds.
20 Homes To Buy Beside The Sea...
From a grand Scottish castle to a fisherman’s cottage in Wales, here’s our pick of the latest properties for sale by the sea.
10 Best...Active Weekends
From cold water bathing to yoga and cliff-hiking, there are many ways to set your pulse racing on a short break by the sea this autumn.
Weekend In…The Shotley Peninsula
Immortalised in fiction for its timeless riverside pleasures, the Shotley Peninsula is resplendent in its natural beauty and bursting with first-class produce.
Prints Charming
A passion for creativity and vivid colour fills this Georgian villa in Lyme Regis, which artist Hugh Dunford Wood has decorated with his own-design wallpapers and textiles.
Where Eagles Dare
After decades of holidaying on the Isle of Lewis, Richard and sally Norman built their own haven in the Hebrides, on a remote shoreline spot frequented by golden eagles.
True Grit
Every year, the men and women of the RNLI’s lifeboat crews rescue thousands of people in distress, and a unique photography project has set out to celebrate their selfless actions.
Re-Light My Fire
Mark and Rhonda Brunjes converted a disused fire station in an idyllic sailing village on the west coast of Scotland into a striking, Modernist retreat – here’s how they did it.
Surf's Up
When Alison Bick pored over old photographs of her family surfing on Cornish beaches, it inspired a range of designs depicting the simple joy of a day at the beach with a bellyboard in tow.
Island Epic
It took Marcial Boo 17 years to cycle around the coast of mainland Britain and now, Tour de Coast, the charity he founded after his mammoth pilgrimage, encourages us all to explore.
Inspired By My Coast
Scotland’s youngest Michelin-starred chef Tom Kitchin describes the magical beaches near his restaurant in Leithand why he loves cooking with unusual seafood.
To The Rescue
Every Sunday in summer, the children of Poppit Sands Surf Life Saving Club in Pembrokeshire learn how to save others from the clutches of the sea, and have tons of fun into the bargain.
Beach Savvy
Britain’s coastline is blessed with stunning seaside spots for all the family to enjoy, but the sea is powerful so refresh your memory about the hidden dangers and how to deal with them.
Rock Stars
Enter the enchanted world of the rockpool where marine beasties great and small scuttle, hide, and graze among the seaweed.
What's New In Cornwall?
Both the north and south coasts of this much-loved county have seen a plethora of new launches and offers for 2017
From Sea to Seasoning
By applying 21st-century technology to a tradition as old as the Iron age, cornish sea salt captures the complex flavours of Britain’s seas and makes salt pure again
Shore Spotter's Guide
Richard Harrington from the Marine Conservation Society reveals the secrets of Cromer’s seabed in the fi rst of a short Underwater Britain series
A Room Of One's Own
Inspired by the Bloomsbury Set and her Scandinavian childhood,Sarah Mason has created a vibrant family home in Hastings, East Sussex, furnished with her own handmade designs.
A Very British Brand
When Tom Kay moved to St Agnes in Cornwall 15 years ago, his new coastal lifestyle inspired him to launch pioneering outdoor clothing company Finisterre.
About A Board
From their artisan workshop in South Devon, arry Robinson and Alen van Rooyen shape English cedar surfboards with a stylish, retro edge.
Splash Point
The scale of plastic pollution in our oceans inspired Devon-born economist Helen Newcombe to return to her coastal roots and create a sporty swimwear range partially made from recycled fishing nets.
Pride Of Plate
No trip to the seaside is complete without fish and chips – but they’re no longer just a beach treat, and whether you prefer yours served gourmet style or wrapped in paper, we discover the origins of this great British dish.