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More than a shed: The enduring appeal of Suffolk's beach huts

Retired couple Barbara and Alan have visited their Felixstowe hut "Idle Hours" daily for 24 years, embodying the deep connection many owners feel.

Barbara Grace and Alan Sarfas at their beach hut "Idle Hours" in Felixstowe
Barbara Grace and Alan Sarfas at their beach hut "Idle Hours" in Felixstowe
(Kevin Burch)

Why it matters: Beach huts represent a unique aspect of British seaside culture, with prices in Felixstowe currently ranging from £15,000 to £40,000 despite being no larger than garden sheds.

Beginning life essentially as changing rooms for Victorian beach goers, beach huts have evolved to become a symbol of the great British seaside and a form of time-honoured escapism.

Barbara Grace and Alan Sarfas at their beach hut "Idle Hours" in Felixstowe
Barbara Grace and Alan Sarfas at their beach hut "Idle Hours" in Felixstowe(Kevin Burch)

By the numbers: At the time of writing, 22 beach huts – or "studio houses" as estate agents call them – are listed for sale in Felixstowe, with front row positions commanding a premium over second row locations.

In the podcast: Barbara Grace and Alan Sarfas tell of their beloved Felixstowe hut "Idle Hours" in the latest Suffolk Money podcast, supported by award-winning, independent financial planners Kingsfleet Wealth . As a retired couple, they visit their hut every day and "adore everything about it, from the stunning sea view to the sense of community."

Historian and author Kathryn Ferry, who has written extensively about beach huts and seaside culture, shares fascinating insights about beach huts, including their significance to British heritage.

Jason Lewis from Felixstowe estate agents, Scott Beckett, explains that people "buy for longevity" and that the "humble yet homely beach hut appeals to all generations."

The bottom line: Despite their small size and simple design, beach huts continue to be highly sought-after, offering owners a unique escape and a strong sense of community along Suffolk's coastline.

You can listen to the podcast here.

You can read it for free thanks to the generous support of Kingsfleet and All About Hearing

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