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Is Sutton on Sea worth visiting?

Sutton on Sea is a town situated right on the beautiful Lincolnshire coast. It is the perfect holiday destination for families and couples and boasts a thriving high street and a blue flag beach. There is plenty to do in Sutton and the surrounding area.
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Is Sutton on Sea a nice place to live?

Sutton on Sea is the ideal destination for families and couples looking to explore the East Coast and Lincolnshire Wolds, away from the bright lights and attractions of the nearby resorts. The village has a good range of independent shops and is a popular place to retire to after a busy life.
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Is Sutton on Sea a town or village?

Small traditional coastal village with excellent family-friendly sandy beach. Sutton-On-Sea has resisted over-development so it remains an old fashioned seaside town with a wide and clean beach for all to enjoy.
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Does Sutton on Sea have arcades?

Although Sutton on Sea is a popular seaside destination it has retained the character of a coastal village and doesn't have funfairs or arcades. All of this and more can be found in the adjacent town of Mablethorpe.
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Does Lincolnshire have a beach?

The sandy beaches of Lincolnshire are some of the UK's hidden gems and with a vast coastline that spans more than 50 miles, you will often have the beaches all to yourself.
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What is the nicest seaside town in Lincolnshire?

Skegness. Visit this award-winning, family-friendly seaside resort with golden sands, a multitude of traditional seaside attractions and activities.
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Why is Lincolnshire famous?

The county has some of the best-known seaside resorts in the United Kingdom, which are a major attraction to visitors from across England, especially the East Midlands and parts of Yorkshire. There are three main coastal resorts in Lincolnshire and several smaller village resorts.
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What is the new building in Sutton on Sea?

An ambitious development that will transform a coastal area in Lincolnshire has been given the final go-ahead. The Colonnade and Pleasure Gardens will be built in Sutton on Sea, Mablethorpe and will include a restaurant, outdoor terraces, 15 beach huts and other amenities.
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Are arcade games free on cruise ships?

The arcades utilize a cashless system to charge for play. Guests will use their Sail & Sign® card to play a game – each game has a card reader and they simply swipe their card to buy a game of choice and press a button to start playing.
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Is there an arcade on grandeur of the seas?

Tweens and Teens on Grandeur of the Seas

The Teen Center is located near Adventure Ocean on Deck 10, as is the Arcade. It's primarily a hangout space.
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Who lives on Sutton Place?

Sutton Place is a well-manicured, quiet enclave filled with captivating brownstones and pre-war buildings that has attracted high-profile residents including Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, Freddie Mercury, Joan Crawford, and Sigourney Weaver.
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Why is Sutton Place called Sutton Place?

Sutton Place was named after Effingham B. Sutton (1817–1891), a shipping magnate and entrepreneur who made a fortune during California's 1849 Gold Rush. He developed what was then an industrial area into a row of brownstones between East 57th and 58th streets on what was then Avenue A.
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What is the crime rate in Sutton?

Annual crime rate in Sutton postcode area is 29.4 crimes per annum per 1000 workday people as of January 2024. Compared to the national crime rate, Sutton's crime rate is at 83%. Violent crime makes up 30.2% of all crimes reported in the postcode area.
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Is Sutton on Sea at risk of flooding?

'very low' risk (less than 1 in 1000 annual probability);
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Is Sutton beach safe to swim?

The protection of Moreton Island means that this bay beach sees very little ocean swell and is a relatively safe swimming option for families. Suttons Beach is one of the more open and popular swimming beaches on the peninsula and is patrolled by the Redcliffe Peninsula surf club.
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Do you win on cruise ship casinos?

Most cruise ship casino games operate under the same rules and payout percentages you would find in a land-based casino; therefore, the answer is yes, you can win money in a cruise ship casino.
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Are drinks free in cruise ship casinos?

Are drinks free in a cruise ship casino the same way they are in a land casino? Drinks are only free in casinos on ships where drinks are always free, such as luxury lines including Crystal, Silversea and Regent. On most ships, you'll have to pay for your drinks just like you do at the bar or in the dining room.
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Are drinks free on cruise ships?

Not included in the cruise fare are: soda, wine, beer, liquor, cocktails, premium coffee and tea (such as Starbucks®), bottled water and fresh-squeezed juices. You can choose to pay as you go or purchase a beverage package.
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How tall is the Sutton Tower?

At 62 stories and 847 feet tall, Sutton Tower is the second-tallest residential building in Midtown East. Stephen B. Jacobs Group are the architects of record, and Thomas Juul-Hansen is the design architect.
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When was Sutton built?

The borough of Sutton was established in 1965 by the amalgamation of Sutton and Cheam, Beddington and Wallington, and the urban district of Carshalton.
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Who built Sutton House?

One of London's last remaining Tudor houses, Sutton House was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir. A fixer for Thomas Cromwell, by 1540 he was Secretary of State to Henry VIII - and this was his family home.
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What food is Lincolnshire famous for?

Lincolnshire produces three of Britain's most iconic foods; the Lincolnshire Sausage, Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese and Lincolnshire Plum Bread. These are often used in international food festivals to showcase the best of British produce.
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Why are people born in Lincolnshire called yellow bellies?

The name came from the custom of Lincolnshire people hanging "belly" bacon for so long that it turned yellow. A Lincolnshire farmer with an ugly 28-stone daughter offered would-be husbands a dowry of as many gold coins as it would take to cover her belly.
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Does anyone famous live in Lincolnshire?

From Isaac Newton to Margaret Thatcher: Lincolnshire is home to many famous figures.
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