seaside village named one of the most beautiful in the country

seaside village named one of the most beautiful in the country
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The Daily Telegraph said the village was an idyllic seaside location.

He said: There’s just something about the British seaside – we really love being around it. Even in the age of easy, cheap flights to warm, sandy places, the idea of ​​hanging out on the British coast still manages to exert a strong attraction. More precisely, in its small villages. Places that do not have outskirts defaced by commercial zones; which have streets – more or less rickety, steep and maze-like – that allow us to pretend that this is an earlier, less busy century.

“Maybe it’s in our bones, as an island nation, to be drawn to the sea. Maybe it’s just hypocritical nostalgia: we want these lovely old houses to be inhabited by real fishermen , but we also want them renovated with tasteful nautical elements, so we can hire them to fulfill our own coastal living fantasies.

“Few of us can resist this shard of lime that wavers on a cliff, this shard of flint on the edge of a salt marsh, this port that moves with boats and this soundtrack: seagulls, huts, waves on rocks, sand and pebbles.

As for Kimmeridge, it is said: Lulworth is in peak season. Then try nearby Kimmeridge instead.

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“This pretty little cluster of thatch and Purbeck stone lies in folds of green, just inland from the coast.

“Here you can feast on field-to-fork dishes at Clavells Restaurant and admire the Etches Collection, a breathtaking display of Jurassic marine life.

“A path lined with signs about the area’s ancient water activities leads to the bay itself, one of the UK’s most important geological sites. It offers safe swimming, world-class rock pools and, in summer, warden-led events.

Highlights include snorkelling on the underwater nature trail and stunning views from nearby Clavell Tower over Hen Cliff.

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