What follows below is an awful lot of beach huts (and believe me I took a lot more) - but aren't the colours just glorious. By moving in and out of the row you get different colour effects - though my behaviour must have looked a touch odd.
I think this is the one I like the best.
So this is Southwold: sun, sea, stiff breeze, late swallows on the marshes, horses on the beach, seafood platters, and beach huts as far as the eye can see!
TheWood on the Hill (Wittenham Clumps) by Paul Nash
(pen and black ink over graphite with wash).
This site, near Dorchester, was celebrated by Nash throughout his life in ink, watercolour and oil; it embodied his sense of place. Today it is protected by the Northmoor Trust and remains almost unchanged (if you can shield your eyes from Didcot Power Station).