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Walton and Frinton lifeboat station was established in 12884 and operates an all weather lifeboat. This was one of the 19 stations that supported the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. Station only open by appointment. Shop daily mid February to mid December. Read more…
Walton-on-the-Naze beach is a traditional large sandy beach with wooden groynes splitting it into sections. The beach sits either side of the second longest pier in Britain, with nearby Southend being the longest. This still has some of the charms of the original Victorian seaside town. The beach is also known as Albion Beach. Facilities include parking, pier and amusements, slipway, promenade, kiosks, shops, Read more…
We have 6 traditional beach huts for hire and all are on the front row at Walton with excellent views of the sea and coastline. The huts all have a names; Daisy, Rosie, Bertie, Lizzie, Molly and Lily. Our beach huts are all equipped for 8 people and the maximum permitted per hut is 10 including dogs and babies. The Read more…
Walton pier was originally built to a length of 530 feet in the 1870s but due to shallow water was extended in 1898 to a length of 2600 feet and is the second longest pier in Great Britain. Facilities on the pier include a large undercover amusement arcade at the shoreward end which has ten-pin bowling centre. There are fairground rides Read more…