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Shock as quaint seaside town with award-winning beach and one of country’s best seafront cafes is named England’s worst

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PEOPLE have responded in shock after their seaside town was named one of the worst in the UK - and the worst in England.

Locals were surprised to have been found in the bottom two of the recent list, published by Which?, given their awarding winning beach and popular seaside cafes and attractions.

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The beach in Mablethorpe has won awards for how clean and well-maintained it isCredit: Getty
The Lincolnshire Aqua Park is found in MablethorpeCredit: www.lincolnshireaquapark.co.uk
Visitors have raved about the seafront family funfairCredit: Getty
The beachside promenade has arcades, cafes and fish and chip restaurantsCredit: Getty

Popular with holidaymakers for years thanks to its seaside funfair and promenade, among other features, the Lincolnshire town was ranked 125/126 following a survey of thousands of holidaymakers.

It was second from last in with only to Bangor, in Gwynedd, Wales getting a worse score, meaning that Mablethorpe took the crown as England's worst beach destination.

However, it wasn't all bad news for the east coast spot, despite its ranking, which still drew praise from respondents for its “lovely, enormous, clean beach”, with others praising "the traditional atmosphere".

One repeat visitor said: “It has great character and such a relaxed feeling to it … you just enter into the spirit of the place and it really takes your mind off everyday worries.”

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Those surveyed were asked to provide their opinions on a range of criteria, including the quality of the beaches, the food and drink options, tourist attractions and value for money, among others. 

From that criteria each destination was given a percentage score, with top place Bamburgh in Northumberland getting an overall rating of 86 per cent.

At the other end of the table, Mablethorpe picked up a miserly satisfaction rating of 46 per cent, with some saying it "felt run down in places".

Claire Arnold, Mablethorpe’s mayor completely disagreed with those sentiments and argued that the survey was not a “true reflection of what our town has to offer”.

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She raved about itss facilities in an interview with .

She said: “We have a beautiful promenade where people can walk from the coastal town of Mablethorpe right over to Sutton and back again, we've got a free public paddling pool and we've got blue flag beaches.

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“It couldn't have come at a worse time because the kids literally just broke up.

"We've got the amusement arcades, and bowling, a cinema; there's plenty of family entertainment to be had”.

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