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A picture-perfect little seaside resort, Southwold overlooks the North Sea little more than a two-hour drive northeast from London. The soft sand shore is backed by rows of candy colored beach huts — that are reputed to sell for up to $150,000 — and there's an Edwardian pier jutting out to sea where you can eat fish and chips or let off steam in an eccentric amusement arcade with games called "Whack-a-Banker" or "Autofrisk." Southwold is home to the treasured Adnams Brewery, whose beers are served in cozy local pubs such as the Lord Nelson and the Harbour Inn, a riverside fisherman's haunt. Craft shops and art galleries abound and there are stylish boutique hotels (The Swan is 350 years old), as well as restaurants like The Crown, whose sea trout with crab mousse, gin-compressed cucumber and samphire will make you revise your prejudices about English food.
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