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DEAL

For generations the Kentish coast has provided seaside fun for weary Londoners needing a break from the city. Facing France from Kent’s quiet east coast, Deal is a well-kept secret that offers a particularly British combination of quaint and quirky, with a heritage that takes in smugglers and shipwrecks, Tudor castles and illicit aristocratic dalliances. And then there’s the beach, a vast, steep stretch

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