Just picture it: ice cream, parasols, golden sand, and clear blue water. Frinton-on-Sea is a classic British sea-side destination. This small town on the Essex coast first became popular in the 20th century as a resort for high-society getaways. Winston Churchill rented a house here. Edward VIII played golf at the Frinton Golf Club. With over a mile of sandy beaches and a promenade lined with pastel-coloured beach huts, Frinton-on-Sea is a pretty idyllic place. Not to mention the huge greensward nearby, perfect for a family picnic, or the two-mile coastal path with amazing sea views.
This beautiful design brilliantly captures the seaside paradise of Frinton-on-Sea. Half-buried wooden groynes are stretched out across the beach, and waves roll and tumble on the shore. Kids play frisbee on the green, and families paddle about in the surf. And overhead, a plane flies a banner saying We Love Frinton On Sea. It's the perfect scene to enjoy as you dry the dishes!