Britain’s love affair with the seaside goes back at least 300 years, when the Georgians first discovered the delights of ‘taking the waters’. But while the days of bathing machines and forcible dunking are long gone, some 20 million of us still make an annual migration to the coast to swim, scour the rockpools, eat fish and chips by the seafront, surf the waves, dine at sublime seafood restaurants or walk the perennially popular coast paths. But where to stay at the end of a long day beside the seaside? From Scotland to the Scillies, here’s our pick of the best beach hotels in the UK.
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Contributions by Telegraph Experts including David Atkinson, Gavin Bell, Suzy Bennett, Sophie Butler, Jade Conroy, Martin Dunford, Hattie Garlick, Lesley Gillilan, Geoff Hill, Gabriella Le Breton, Linda Macdonald, Robin McKelvie, Richard Mellor, Natalie Millar-Partridge, Benjamin Parker, Louise Roddon, Anna Turns, Kerry Walker, Tina Walsh & Antonia Windsor
Queen Victoria and Churchill have both sojourned at this fantasy Victorian mansion on the fringes…
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A heavenly 18th-century house hidden on Calton Hill with a courtyard garden to the front, a prett…
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It’s easy to run out of superlatives describing this remarkable collection of slick, stylish serv…
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