Walberswick on the Suffolk coast has once again been named one of the UK's poshest villages – this time by The Times.
The national newspaper has included the seaside resort in its latest list of the 22 poshest villages in the country.
It comes after The Telegraph recently included Walberswick in a similar guide, describing the village as an "artistic hub".
Written by Fleur Britten and Francisca Kellett, The Times said Walberswick has "long been the getaway of the London literati" who are "drawn to its wild, windswept beaches".
The Times also references Walberswick being home to acclaimed screenwriter Richard Curtis and his wife, broadcaster Emma Freud.
The newspaper said: "There’s a lovely stretch of beach edging a 1,000-acre nature reserve. Join the crabbers on the river and hop onto the foot ferry to Southwold, where you can stay in the swanky Swan hotel.
"Or head south to the art galleries, restaurants and the coast’s best fish’n’chips at Aldeburgh itself, and bed down in the Brudenell Hotel, slap-bang on the beach."
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