Established in 1652, it was the first European outpost, a history layered into its architecture ... It’s a lovely seaside jaunt, with a few memorial benches to enjoy the view of False Bay.
The Winter Gardens is not just a key piece of Great Yarmouth’s heritage but also a rare example of Victorian seaside architecture. The restoration will focus on preserving its stunning cast ...
Witness the amazing work skills of expert plumbers as they reveal their smart tools for perfect joints ... specialized equipment to achieve seamless plumbing results, ensuring long-lasting repairs ...
New York-based studio BarlisWedlick has renovated and expanded a Southampton house to create multigenerational living spaces that open up to the seaside ... wood by Starling Architecture and ...
A SEASIDE town in the UK that was once a popular Victorian resort is at risk of losing its main beach. Southport's main sandy beach stretches more than 22 miles along the Merseyside town.
SEASIDE – The city of Seaside accepted sealed ... Phase 1B includes the work to furnish all labor, services, material, tools, equipment, supplies, transportation, utilities, skills, and all ...
Weston-Super-Mare is one seaside destination which could be doomed by the rising tides, reports MyLondon. Located on the coast of the Bristol Channel, this beach town draws nearly 750,000 visitors ...
While there are plenty of seaside towns up and down the country offering the traditional experience with fish and chips, arcades and ice creams, not many are as award winning as one on the south ...
"Our design focused on the idea of a house with a closed side that forms a barrier to the neighbours at the rear and opens up as you move through to reveal views of the tidal flats," Andrew Brown ...
One home on a neighborhood street survived, and the architect who designed it, Greg Chasen, is going viral for explaining why he thinks it survived. No words really - just a horror show.
Golf course scholars know that Alister MacKenzie’s big architecture break came when he won a design contest in the British publication Country Life Magazine in 1914. Architect C.B. Macdonald was ...