Performance poet Dr John Cooper Clarke explores his formative experiences of the British seaside, and the particular appeal of Frinton-on-Sea on the Essex coast. Interview: Alex Reece

I got the bug for the old sea very early on in my life. I had TB as a child and, when I was released from the hospital, I was sent to a holiday resort in North Wales called Rhyl. I was there in the holiday season and out of the holiday season, so it gave me a behind-the-scenes look at these places of pleasure and recreation.

My favourite coast is very close to where I live in Essex: a place called Frinton-on-Sea. Every resort has its Frinton. They always have an ultra-reactionary neighbour that wants to keep all that fun and noise at a bit of a distance. Blackpool has its Lytham St Annes, Brighton: Hove, and Essex is no different. That’s what Frinton’s relationship is to Clacton-on-Sea.

I like Frinton’s solitude, serenity and architecture. There’s a corner of it that looks like a scaled-down version of Miami Beach. It’s a whole kind of Art-Deco area – International Style with white stucco, nautical balconies and lavishly fenestrated.

Part of Frinton’s charm is its emptiness, and it is empty because it’s got that reputation for being snooty. I think the residents were on to something. And now I’m undoing their good work by shouting its virtues!

There’s not very much social glue any more, but I think everybody can share a happy memory of a coastal holiday. The things that people came up with for the The Nation’s Ode To The Coast [created with The National Trust] were great. It was nice to know I’d set a train of poetic thought in motion throughout the UK.

I’ve long held the belief that of all the arts, the one that everybody’s had a go at is poetry. Whereas they might not have painted a picture, learned a musical instrument or taken up ballet, every semi-literate person with a Biro can give it a go.

For more on The Nation’s Ode To The Coast, The National Trust in collaboration with Dr John Cooper Clarke, see nationaltrust.org.uk/features/our-coastal-poem.

Find out more about celebrities that love the coast here. Or keep up to date with 'My Coast' features in the magazine.

Find out more about celebrities that love the coast here. Or keep up to date with 'My Coast' features in the magazine.