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Try It Now – Smuggling on the Norfolk Coast
Nicola Smith slinks through the salt marshes in search of contraband, learning traditional sailing, navigation and survival skills as she goes
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A beautiful coastal cottage renovation
Joe and Emily Reilly left London to set up an architecture and interior design business in the coastal village of St Agnes in Cornwall – renovating their own cottage along the way. WORDS ALICE WRIGHT,…
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Cornish artist Susie Ray: addicted to the coast
Susie has found the perfect balance of salty sea air, treasure hunting along the strandline and unleashing her creativity as she takes her design business in a new direction
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My coast: Lucy Worsley
TV historian Lucy Worsley talks about her childhood memories of Cromer Beach in Norfolk, and why she loves a bracing swim in the cold sea. Interview: Alex Reece
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The Man Who Walked The Coast
Alex Ellis-Roswell left home in Kent in 2014 to walk 9,500 miles round the coast of Britain and Ireland, visiting each RNLI station, to raise money for the lifesaving charity in memory of his late…
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My Coast: Steven Cree
Actor Steven Cree, star of cult TV series Outlander and the recent Churchill film, talks about growing up near the west coast of Scotland and childhood holidays on the Isle of Arran. Interview: Alex Reece
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Discover an arty garden and café on the East Sussex coast
Upon moving to the East Sussex coast, Geoff Stonebanks created Driftwood – a coastal garden full of innovative planting and original artworks – where he serves delicious tea and cake. Words: Alex Reece. Photographs: Paul…
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Cool Camping’s Top 10 Coastal Sites for Families
Written by James Warner Smith, Editor of Cool Camping’s new Cool Camping: Kids book
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Beach-hut Bohemia on the Sussex Coast
Celebrating a shared affinity for life by the sea, we meet a close-knit community of beach hut owners on the East Sussex coast who reveal the inspiration behind their eclectic seaside interiors. Words: Jessica Johnson.…
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My Coast: Joan Bakewell
Broadcaster and author Dame Joan Bakewell tells us about her enduring love for Britain’s pleasure piers, and the primal appeal of the sea itself. Interview: Alex Reece
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Deaf And Blind Dog Takes On Coast To Coast Challenge
Defying the odds, one man and his deaf and blind dog are set to walk 190 miles from one side of England to the other for charity. Words: Katie Avis-Riordan