Friday, 2 November 2012

Bonfire night by the beach

 
Kingsdown is a small, seaside Miss Marple-style village, with its own post office, an excellent butcher and a well stocked licensed newsagent. It is also lucky to have three warm and welcoming pubs, The Rising Sun which always has a roaring fire on a wintry day, The Zetland Arms which sits pertly on the beach and has enviable views of the Channel and the White Cliffs, and the King's Head which is housed in the heart of the village.

All three pubs have hearty food, and give a warm welcome to all those crossing the threshold. One of the busiest nights of the year is now upon us, as Kingsdown puts on a great show for Bonfire night with an enormous beachside fire and cracking fireworks. This year's event takes place on Saturday 3 November with tickets costing £5 per person or £15 for families. They can be bought on the night and include a smashing hot dog and a cup of wholesome soup. The fun starts at 6.30pm with the gates opening, the bonfire is ignited at 7.00pm, followed by fireworks at 7.30pm.

What better way to end the evening than with a hot toddy, at one of the nearby pubs. It's worth a visit to see Kingsdown in all its fiery glory, and if it's a clear night, it is truly magical to see the light of the fire dancing and reflecting on the icy cold sea.



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