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Like many of the settlements along the Tendring coast Frinton was a small hamlet comprising churches, farms and cottages until the Victorian period. At this time it was purchased by a developer with a view to establishing an exclusive seaside resort for the wealthy.
Today Frinton is known for its sandy beach, beach huts and coastal walks. Sailing and windsurfing are popular in the coastal waters. It is unusually non-commercial for this area, with no traditional seaside activities and is very conservative, containing a number of interesting Victorian and art deco buildings.
Caption: Frinton Beach huts
Photo Source: Wikipedia