A much-loved Suffolk seaside village has once again received national praise after being named among the best in the UK.
Walberswick, which is no stranger to national recognition, has been named in the top 20 beaches by the Telegraph.
The village, near Southwold, was recently named as one of the poshest villages in the UK.
The national newspaper has said the village is among the best in the country to go crabbing - with many families taking youngsters to the village for the activity every year.
Writers at the publication said: "Walberswick is an English coastal throw back.
"The delightful sand-and-shingle beach feels wilder than neighbouring Southwold, and is edged by dunes and Walberswick National Nature Reserve."
The village is also home to one of the best pubs in the county, according to other reviewers at the Telegraph.
The Anchor was named as one of the best pubs in the UK worth travelling for.
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