A Day At The Seaside

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  1. 2. A Kent seaside town, famous for its "Native Oysters".
  2. 4. On the coast of Somerset, this town is the starting point for the Nation's longest long-distance countryside walking trail.
  3. 6. A resort since 1760, this Norfolk town offers a promenade, pubs, fish-and-chip shops and theatres.
  4. 7. This Isle of Wight resort was described as the "English Mediterranean" and "Mayfair By The Sea".
  5. 9. A West Sussex village on the Manhood Peninsula. It has a very popular sandy beach, which has been described as having excellent water quality.
  6. 11. A Hampshire town, developed as a fashionable Victorian seaside resort and originally named "Croxton Town".
  7. 13. This Dorset town is dubbed "The Pearl Of Dorset" and has a harbour wall, known as "The Cobb.
  8. 15. This Isle of Wight resort has expansive sands, which are revealed at low tide and it also has the UK's 4th-longest pier.
  9. 16. This South Coast resort town's beaches and popular nightlife attract over 5 million visitors, annually.
  10. 17. On the North Norfolk coast, this seaside resort is famous for its seafood, especially its crabs.
  11. 18. Agatha Christie was born in this Devon town and her former home now forms part of the Regina Hotel in Vaughan Parade.
  12. 19. This small Dorset town was developed from the hamlet of Slop Pond.
Down
  1. 1. A seaside resort on the North Devon coast, with a harbour, surrounded by cliffs.
  2. 3. Originally a small port and fishing village, this Dorset resort flourished in the Victorian era. Nearby are Ballard Down and "Old Harry Rocks".
  3. 5. This South Coast English resort was favoured by King George V.
  4. 8. On Devon's South Coast, this seaside resort grew from a small fishing port.
  5. 9. This North Yorkshire seaside town and port is at the mouth of the River Esk and is home to the ruins of an Abbey.
  6. 10. This Suffolk town was home to composer Benjamin Britten, who founded an international Arts Festival there.
  7. 12. Boasting a pier and a Napoleonic fort, this Sussex seaside resort has an abundance of Victorian buildings.
  8. 14. One of Kent's seaside resorts, this town is known as the "Jewel in Thanet's Crown".