I have loved beach huts ever since I was a child.
My Auntie had one on the front at Worthing and although not more than a glorified shed, you use it could change into your cozzy, store your deckchairs and boil a kettle on a primus stove for a nice cup of tea :~)
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A competition to re-design beach hut was won by the stripey model below
Click HERE for a history of bathing huts
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