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Blue Cabin by the Sea, Berwickshire
One week’s rental from £1,000,
self-catering, mid-season
BILLY BRAGG • THE STAVES PAUL SIMON’S
POKEY LARFARGE (USA) • JAMIE LAWSON • TIDE LINES SETH LAKEMAN • OYSTERBAND • ROBIN INCE Find your spot right down the front and get ready for a journey of musical discovery with:
BY THE LONDON AFRICAN GOSPEL CHOIR And over 100 more bands and artists!
‘GRACELAND’ REIMAGINED
PLUS TOP CLASS STREET FOOD AND REAL ALE BARS, COMEDY, TALKS, SPOKEN WORD, WELLNESS, ARTS AND CRAFTS AND STREET THEATRE
23 - 26 AUGUST 2024
CLAYDON ESTATE, BUCKINGHAM
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appreciative guests from all over the world and has developed a loyal following among those looking for the exceptional beauty and interest she described. Te cabin is only accessible on foot, via
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a rock-cut smuggling tunnel and a beach. Its elevated position gives wonderful views of the beach, which is popular with swimmers, and the famous geological forms that are superb for rock-pooling, as well as the harbour and fishing boats. Te Blue Cabin by the Sea can sleep up
to four people in its two bedrooms, one featuring a box-bed and the other kitted
ince it was reviewed by Rhiannon Batten, of Te Guardian, in 2012 the Blue Cabin by the Sea has welcomed
out with bunk beds. Tere’s also a tiny kitchen off the living room, the latter furnished with Orkney chairs, antiques, art and an exceptional library of books. Te cabin is well insulated and there’s a stove for winter nights. From its terrace, the views of the skies and the sound of the waves are unforgettable. ‘I want to live here forever’, said one
visitor from Kenya. ‘Tis is what I call romantic’, said Jay
Blades in 2023.
T: 07849 058 493 E:
welcome@bluecabinbythesea.co.uk W:
bluecabinbythesea.co.uk
Journey through time: summer adventures in
history, art and celebration! Hot on the heels of the National Gallery’s 200th birthday, immerse yourself in a world of artistic wonder with special exhibitions, interactive experiences and captivating events showcasing centuries of masterpieces.
Embark on a trail of innovation and creativity From 15 June, you can visit 10 London-themed sculptures, painted by artists from London art agency Artiq, with augmented reality links exploring the capital’s rich heritage and vibrant evolution. You can also indulge in the magic
of West End LIVE on Trafalgar Square on 22–23 June, where the best of London’s theatre district takes centre stage. Te two-day free event
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tep into the London Heritage Quarter
this summer for an unforgettable journey through
is a chance to discover electrifying performances and productions in this showcase of theatre excellence.
Join the festivities and celebrate diversity at Pride in London Te city comes alive with the colours of love and inclusivity on 29 June this year. Experience the joyous parade, embrace unity and champion acceptance in this vibrant celebration. Tis summer, London Heritage
Quarter invites you to discover a world of culture, creativity and community. With every corner offering a new adventure and every moment filled with wonder, there’s no better time to explore the heart of London’s cultural tapestry. Come, be a part of something extraordinary and make memories that will last a lifetime. Your journey awaits in the London Heritage Quarter.
“With every corner offering a new adventure and every moment filled with wonder, there’s no better time to explore the heart of London’s cultural tapestry”
London Heritage Quarter interactive experience
Experience London’s Heritage Quarter Visit:
london-hq.co.uk/event/heritage-summer E:
info@london-hq.co.uk T: 020 3004 0794
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