Colourful beach huts on the sea front at Seaford, East Sussex on a winter's day. Seaford used to be an important port in the Middle Ages, continual silting up its harbour and raids by French pirates led to its decline. With the building of the railway to Lewes connecting it to London in the 19th century it became a popular seaside resort.
Colourful beach huts on the sea front at Seaford, East Sussex. Seaford used to be an important port in the Middle Ages, when a railway to Lewes was built in the 19th century connecting it to London it became a popular seaside resort. Beach huts are thought to have evolved from the bathing machines of the Victorian times period. They come in all sorts of designs and colours, it's thought there are around 20,000 in the UK in total.
A young girl struggles to ride her bike against a strong wind next to beach huts on the promenade at Seaford, East Sussex. Seaford used to be an important port in the Middle Ages; when a railway to Lewes was built in the 19th century connecting it to London it became a popular seaside resort. Beach huts are thought to have evolved from the bathing machines of the Victorian times period. They come in all sorts of designs and colours, it's thought there are around 20,000 in the UK in total.
Colourful beach huts on the sea front at Seaford, East Sussex. Seaford used to be an important port in the Middle Ages, when a railway to Lewes was built in the 19th century connecting it to London it became a popular seaside resort. Beach huts are thought to have evolved from the bathing machines of the Victorian times period. They come in all sorts of designs and colours, it's thought there are around 20,000 in the UK in total.