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Out
and About Frinton-on-Sea
A
Well-Mannered Town With An Air Of Tranquillity

Each
of our North Essex coastal resorts has its own unique qualities
and Frinton-on-Sea boasts some of the best. The seaside resort was
developed during the late 19th century to cater mainly for the gentlefolk
of the time. There are still many superb examples of the period
architecture to be admired in and around the town. Despite, or perhaps
because of, the lack of fairground and arcade attractions, visitors
still flock to Frinton at any time of the year.

Frinton's
famous greensward and miles of golden sandy beaches line the breathtaking
panoramic sea views and are enjoyed by many. Away from the hustle
and bustle of more commercial exploits, Frinton offers the opportunity
for a range of outdoor pursuits around the amazingly unspoiled coastline.
There are lawn tennis, cricket and golfing facilities as well as
walking and cycling routes. Frinton-on-Sea has managed to cater
for the hoards of visitors it receives every year and offers an
excellent range of shops, restaurants and tea-rooms.

The
summer repertory theatre, one of the only privately owned in the
area is host to many popular productions. A short distance from
Connaught Avenue lies the Triangle Shopping Centre. A select band
of traders, offering a wide range of services to the community.
Many of the shops in Connaught Avenue, and The Triangle are independent,
and local shoppers can expect unrivalled levels of customer care,
help and choice. This well- mannered town seems to retain its air
of tranquillity and makes a refreshing change from commercialism,
offering a haven for visitors and residents alike. Holiday makers
are of course, free to stray "Outside The Gates". Walton
is only two miles away. Clacton, five miles, has Kiss-me-quick hats
and acres of slot machines.

Living
in Frinton has a positive side, there is virtually no crime and
none of the big city problems. It is true that Frinton has nothing
to do with frolic beyond the simple joys of beach and ball, visitors
find little in the way of gaudy entertainment - and there inlies
its charm. There are no bingo halls, jellied-eels, ice cream vendors
to mar the pristine environment. Frinton wishes to keep its olde
worlde charm - "no pier, no meretricious seaside attractions"
said a 1910 guidebook. And this it has done. There is the Frinton
and Walton Pictorial History Book produced by Mr. Norman Jacobs
with many old black and white illustrations and an excellent editorial
which can be purchased in many shops in the area.
The
Rock Hotel
Esplanade
Frinton-on-Sea
Essex
CO13 9EQ
United Kingdom
Contact us
by ringing: Tel: 01255 677194
Fax: 01255 675173
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