"A survey by the banking company Halifax revealed that Newbiggin-by-the-sea is England’s cheapest seaside town. This little-known enclave features whimsical sandy beaches, quiet, tucked-away guesthouses and blazing evening sunsets. Visitors are so entranced that locals report they often stay."
I'm not sure how a length of sand can be 'whimsical'.
And I thought that Hunstanton was 'the only east coast resort where the sun sets over the sea'