I think, by now, most people who follow me will have a pretty good idea of how the place where I live looks. I’ve trekked you north and south of here, showing you some spectacuilar scenery, and a little industrial grunge too. What you won’t have seen much of, until now, is our neighbouring seaside “resort”, Seaton Carew.
Like such resorts throughout Britain it’s a little tacky, but in the summer months it’s a mecca for young and old alike. (and I’m not just talking bingo!) It has a decent stretch of beach, a paddling pool and, of course, amusement arcades to part you from your pennies. There’s really only one street to it, so you can’t exactly be overwhelmed.
Two fish and chip shops scowl at each other across the main street, and you can buy burgers and icecreams from the kiosks. No candy floss, though. I used to love that sugary smell and watching it whizz around the drum. These days I’m rather fond of lemon tops. I love the sharpness before you get down to the slurpy icecream. How about you? What’s your favourite seaside treat?
I don’t know that I’d book a holiday here, but there are a couple of nice hotels and some B & B’s. The Staincliffe is popular as a wedding venue, and has made a bid for notoriety by naming the Darwin Room after a local character who pretended to have died to get his hands on his insurance. He paddled off into the sea and was never seen again. (until he was spotted in South America) Don’t say we don’t have a sense of humour in the north east.
I thought I’d better show you these windows before the last of our hoped-for Indian Summer disappears. It’ll be too cold to linger soon and we’ll all be clutching our hot chocolates.
Hope you enjoyed a saunter through Seaton with me. I never mind lingering at a few windows. Visit Dawn at Lingering Visions to spy out a few more.


I did not mind the industiral grunge one bit, but these hotels look so much more appealing :). Once again I had a very enjoyable stroll with you, Jo 🙂
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Coffee shop weather today, Paula. Dull and damp 😦
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I so love going with you on these little trips Jo and see all the gorgeous windows and do some window shopping. Great shots hon. 😀 *big hugs*
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Not much to spend money on in Seaton except food or a bucket and spade, Sonel. It’s a cheap day out 🙂 Have a lovely weekend.
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Reminds me of Littlehampton, West Sussex, where I had a summer job many years ago. And my favorite seaside holiday food remains chips with malt vinegar: I’m an American and those are a thrill for me.
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Can’t beat malt vinegar, Kate! And mushy peas, though they may not be to everyone’s taste 🙂
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So, so clever! great post!
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Thanks, Cindy 🙂 I wasn’t sure about this one, so I’m glad you liked it. The photo quality’s not great but it’s fun.
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Candy floss? I guess, from your description that that’s what we call cotton candy here in the states. I am a big fan of red licorice, though I don’t eat that much anymore. 😦
My fave boardwalk treat is Johnson’s Carmel corn. Oh man! http://www.johnsonspopcorn.com
Love Love LOVE the Marine Hotel. Red and white, very nice.
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Does it turn your tongue red, Gem? (the licorice, not the corn 🙂 )
I love toffee popcorn, which will be much the same, I think. Us multi cultural folk can eat ket (sweets in the north east of England) anywhere!
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No red tongue, just good taste. 😉 I think we are right on the same track with that toffee corn. So yummy.
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Love these windows, Jo! What a great idea to take photos of restaurant windows 🙂 These hotels are beautiful.
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If it wasn’t on my doorstep I’d probably quite like the place, Amy, but you know what they say about familiarity breeding contempt! 🙂
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finalmente un po’ di tempo per guardare le belle foto dell’amica Giovanna!
quelle riquadrature sulle case danno un senso di austero, ma insieme di giocoso, le ho molto ammirate
Finally some time to look at the beautiful pictures of girlfriend Joanna!
riquadrature ones on houses give a sense of austere, but a collection of playful, I greatly admire
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Un bacio de Seaton Carew, Ventis 🙂
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Love looking at and in windows. The other evening we went to dinner and as I was waiting for my husband outside the parking garage (he had to go back and get the space number to pay as we had forgotten to look at it), it got quiet and I heard someone say “up down up down”. I looked around to see where it was coming from and then I looked up. In the building across the street from where I was standing there was a line of windows with a ballerina in each one practicing their exercises. I sure wish I had my camera with me at that moment 🙂
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OH, NO! I hate not having my camera at such moments! Mine goes pretty much everywhere with me, but it does irritate the husband at times. 🙂
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We were meeting friends for dinner. I try not to be too obnoxious and overloaded when we are going out for social events 🙂 BUT there was also a lovely girl who played guitar and sang for us on the Hermosa Beach Pier that night. Another lost opportunity….
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I have no idea what ‘lemon tops’ are so please tell me! I have to admit that seaside resorts are not my cup of tea, though I loved them as a child. Some of the shop names can be humorous – like the Almighty Cod 🙂 and I do like the Marine Hotel – lovely architecture and windows.
Jude xx
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I dislike them too, Jude, except when they’re empty. This one’s pretty low key.
Just a soft icecream cone with a dollop of tart lemon (bit like sorbet) on the top 🙂
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Sounds rather nice 🙂
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Love it, especially the pink beginning 😉
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Home SWEET home 🙂
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I love your saunter through Seaton, Jo. It looks like an adorable little one-street town. I’d have to go in to check out the Almighty Cod! 🙂
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Haddock and chips twice, Cathy! 🙂 (don’t worry- one’s mine)
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Sounds good to me, Jo! 🙂
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When I was a child, my favorite seaside treat was cotton candy…loved it! I don’t care for it now, but I do love soft serve chocolate ice cream cones. Thanks for taking us to Seaton, Jo. Loved the photos!
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Sounds good to me, Jill. I’ll have what you’re having 🙂
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Good pictures Jo and a nice narrative!
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Leave no street unturned ought to be my motto, Andrew. 🙂 Thank you!
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I may have to visit. Is candy floss cotton candy? From the sounds of your description I think it is. At least, that’s what we call it in the States. I’m trying to pick up the lingo 🙂
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I was trying to remember what it’s called in the States, TBM, so thank you for the cultural exchange 🙂 Yes, cotton candy!
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Looks like a quaint place to stay and spend some time during a vacation. I think as a seaside treat I would go for the I e-cream.
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They’re busy digging up the promenade right now, Colline. Best wait till next Summer 🙂
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Thank you for the tour, Jo… I do like the buildings, resorts is for me not an attractive word though or it must be no holiday season 🙂 Thanls for sharing.
groetjes, Francina
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Exactly how I feel about it, Francina. A nice place when it’s empty 🙂
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Now I am a fully fledged biker this looks just the sort of place I should visit on a Bank Holiday Monday 🙂 Seriously, you have painted a great picture of a very traditional looking Enlglish seaside resort. All that is missing is the rain.
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You’d better come this morning. It’s gently moist 🙂
I much prefer the old side of town, The Headland, but Seaton’s nice when it’s quiet. On second thoughts, don’t come today. They’re digging up the promenade on some new project. You know councils and spending! 😦
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Wonderful post, I loved this town… You know what I would love 🙂 Maybe one day I visit there… Thank you dear Johanna, love, nia
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I’ll save you a folding deckchair by the beach, Nia! 🙂
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Thank youuuuu 🙂
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I’ve enjoyed the wander around Seaton….many, many years since I was up that way and have to confess to not remembering any of it.
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Some of it has changed Iots, Sue, some, hardly at all. I wouldn’t recommend it right now as they’re doing some kind of project on the promenade and it involves lots of digging. 🙂
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Hope the digging is finished by the spring or at least summer next year! 🙂
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excellent! a great description of the town, and the photos really enhance it!
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It has days when it doesn’t look at all bad, but mostly I like it empty! Selfish of me but I don’t much like “resorts”. 🙂
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