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 Are there beaches in England?
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Mr Fawlty

What is your favourite seaside resort in the United Kingdom? mine is Sidmouth?


    



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byedabye
Sidmouth is good but my best memories are in Cornwall.


terracan99
Bournemouth


Im_Liverpool_Til_I_Die!!
Prob Blackpool!!

And whoever said Southend hahaha made me laugh but come on, Peterboat over the 3 shells beach ne day good one really made me laugh!!


custard
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I think Whitley Bay on the north east coast of England has the most glorious beaches but it is invariably freezing cold!


Iain the ORN!
Southend! Although it`s actually on an estuary


me
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Cornwall cost is gorgeous and I love Whitby cause i spent my childhood there.


gypsy
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Hartland Quay in North Devon is lovely, Oldshoremore in Sutherland ( near Cape Wrath ) is quite amazing also. Southerndown in South Wales is also very scenic.


khan a
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Brighton


Lily
Lyme Regis. Many happy childhood memories !!!


diana - b
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Salcombe is lovely. The whole of Pembrokeshire is gorgeous too.


paja
St Cyrus on the North East coast of Scotland. The sand stretches for miles and it's quite spectacular. And it's never, ever busy. Fred McCauley used to holiday close by and still raves about it.
One of natures wonders


hotbabes_tracey
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To be honest I don't have many fond memories of nice beaches there in the UK as a child, we used to always go to Scarborough, not very nice really, but I do know that Devon have some beautiful beaches, I live in Spain so I have to say that one of the best beaches I have been to here is actually along the stretch of Benidorm, the waters are crystal clear and the sand is white, Benidorm beach is the same but over crowded, but further along away from the hustle and bustle its just breath taking, also where I live the beaches are beautiful.


birchlane2
MORECAMBE on the lancashire coast.
I go every weekend.


vicky l
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woolacombe, north devon


robbie b
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gotta be ayr beach in scotland the whiff of shite reeking up there is awesome


Julie
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Skegness for me it is beautiful the beeches are so clean and the water is clear...i was there last week and it was like being in Spain...nice


Lisa K
St Ives Cornwall. Absolutely Gorgeous.



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