Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Bay best in seaside rankings

- By Phil Hayes phayes@thekmgroup.co.uk

Herne Bay tops a new list of the best “affordable” places to live by the sea in the UK.

The town is ranked at number one in a feature published by The Times newspaper.

It comes just three weeks after Herne Bay was controvers­ially named by Which? as the worst seaside spot in the county.

The Times has clearly taken a different view, describing the town as “pretty perfect” for families - and somewhere house prices are likely to rise.

The article highlights how the cost of buying on the coast has soared in recent years, making places like “bougie” Whitstable unaffordab­le to some.

The Gazette previously reported how the average house price in Whitstable has risen by 81% to £433,000 over the past decade.

There has been an even bigger jump in Herne Bay (88%), but buying a home is still much cheaper, at £349,000 on average.

The Times describes Herne

Bay as a Victorian seaside town “with all the retro essentials”, such as its pier, arcades and beach huts.

It highlights how the pier has been “regenerate­d” with shacks selling stone-baked pizzas, street food and craft beers.

The Green Door Deli, which is on Tripadviso­r’s 22 restaurant­s to visit in Kent in 2022, also gets a mention.

The newspaper suggests buying a home in Herne Bay is a smart investment, with one estate agent saying: “You’re likely to get an uplift in value here that you won’t get elsewhere.”

No other Kent towns were included on the list.

Last year, we reported how Herne Bay has emerged from the shadow of its upmarket neighbour Whitstable.

Residents told us they had moved from Whitstable to the Bay - which is also proving an attractive destinatio­n for Londoners.

Local councillor Joe Howes said: “It was ‘Hernia Bay’. It was seen as a place you wouldn’t go to because there was nothing to do. It was rundown.

“You’ll struggle to see a town grow so quickly. There are very few empty shops now, we have lots of developmen­ts taking place – there are so many things happening.”

Last month’s ranking by Which? of Herne Bay as Kent’s worst seaside town sparked uproar among locals.

Mehmet Dari, who owns the A La Turka restaurant on the seafront and The Grapevine in the High Street, said: “I don’t believe this. They probably haven’t discovered Herne Bay properly.”

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How house prices have soared in coastal towns over the past decade
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The Times describes Herne Bay as “pretty perfect” for families

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