“The pleasures of afternoon tea run like a trickle of honey through English literature from Rupert Brooke's wistful lines on the Old Vicarage at Grantchester to Miss Marple, calmly dissecting a case over tea cakes at a seaside hotel.”
--Stan Hey
Continuing our Labor Day beach theme, we present a slideshow of British seaside hotels, below.
These remind Wit mainly of dreary Morrissey lyrics and the wonderful film Funny Bones, which depicts the drama of a family of American and British comedians' fading stars and changing fortunes amid the lights of Blackpool.
Link: BBC NEWS | In Pictures | Buildings that bless the seaside.
Above, The Grand Hotel in Scarborough was one of the largest in Europe when it was built in 1867.
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