'We live in a little-known UK beach paradise with country’s largest tidal pool – but it’s hiding a secret'
With four acres of water, the Grade II listed pool has locals with paddleboards and boats as well as swimmers.Malcolm Hussey, 76, has lived just up the road from the beach for more than 40 years.
Asked if the beach was a secret spot for locals, the double-glazing salesman said: "It's 100 per cent true. All the visitors go to the Margate beach or to the Viking beach in Broadstairs. "It's lovely round here. I come here twice to three times a week, have a walk and always stop here for a cup of coffee."Hopefully it will stay that way. It's got everything you could need, it is really one of the prettiest beaches in the country."The retired advertising director said: "I come here a lot for a bit of peace. In the summer you get some people here using the jet skis but mainly it's very quiet - just a few dog walkers and the locals.
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