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Visitor Guide 2013
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Frinton-on-Sea is quintessentially
English. ith Victorian style beach
huts, immaculately clean beaches
leading up to a vast Greens ard
popular ith kite surfers and
outdoor events. Tree lined avenues
and art deco buildings add to
Frinton’s uniqueness.
The main shopping street Connaught
venue is often referred to as “East
nglia’s Bond Street”.
Frinton is home to the Frinton Summer
Theatre Season at the McGrigor
Hall every summer employing many
famous actors at the start of their
career.
José Coffee and salad bar on
Connaught venue was handed a
Four Cup award at the Beverage
Standards wards in 2012 and also
named as runner-up in best hot
chocolate and best latte categories!
The Triangle, just outside Frinton
is renowned for a friendly and
community based shopping
experience that has been serving
customers for over 40 years, it
is mostly undercover and offers
free parking. Most are family run
businesses ranging from a traditional
family butchers selling award winning
sausages to large national stores.
You might even see one of the
renowned Triangle entertainment
events during your visit.
Frinton-on-Sea
Quirky facts:
Frinton was a favourite retreat for
aristocracy and royalty.
The history of Walton begins
millions of years before that of
many other towns. The Naze is
rich in fossils particularly those
from a warm ancient sea.
alton-on-the-Naze
alton-on-the-Naze is a small
resort to n in the Tendring District.
The Naze is one of the main
attractions as ell as the pier hich
as built in 1830.
The Naze is important for migrating
birds and has a small nature reserve.
The marshes of Hamford Water behind
the town are also of ornithological
interest, with wintering ducks and Brent
geese and is a haven for bird watchers.
The Naze Tower is ideally located and
is an historic 86ft landmark and unique
visitor attraction. Over eight floors
house an art gallery, a museum on
the Tower, a tea rooms and a rooftop
viewing platform with impressive
panoramic views.
Frinton-on-Sea seafront
alton Pier