Off to Eastbourne we went, allegedly the sunniest spot in Britain. Certainly the sun blazed on viewing day as Laurence Llwellyn-Bowen and I checked out five beach chalets. Not huts you see, chalets. Built in the 1930s by the Council as permanent structures, they’re made from brick and tile with glazed double doors and proper plumbing. So fancy were they…
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