The art deco Round House designed by architect Oliver Hill in the early 1930s stands on Cliff Way.
 Arriving at Frinton-on-Sea railway station you are greeted by Essex graffiti artist David Nash’s paintings. Being honest I arrived by car.
 Winston Churchill, a regular visitor to Frinton-on-Sea, stares through carriage windows at the station.
 Beach goers at Frinton-on-Sea enjoy the August waves.
 Frinton’s colourful Victorian style beach huts.
 Contemplative moments on Frinton’s Cliff Way with Gunfleet Sands Offshore Wind Farm in the background.
 The art deco Round House on Cliff Way.
 Art deco style house on Frinton’s Cliff Way.
 Art deco style house on Frinton’s Graces Walk.
 Art deco style house on Frinton’s Graces Walk.
 Colour coordinated cars parked outside a bungalow in Frinton.
 Art deco style house between Frinton and Walton.
 Southcliff Park holiday home above Walton-on-the-Naze.
 View of Victorian style beach huts from Walton towards Frinton.
 Colourful beach huts stand alongside Walton Pier.
 A view of Walton’s beach huts.
 Holiday makers enjoy the beach at Walton.
 Enjoying the view at Frinton’s seafront.
 Beach goers search a breakwater for sea life in Frinton.
 Taking in the view from Greensward in Frinton.
 Ahhhh … final pitstop at Esplanade toilet block in Frinton.
 Heading back into Frinton’s main street a COVID reminder takes up a shop window.
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