Four

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FourWhitburn on Sea. 'Why does it always have to be the hard way?' RUNNING AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE MAIN WHITBURN ON SEA seafront are Diamond Street, Pearl Street, Emerald Street, Amethyst Street, Sapphire Street, Ruby Street and Garnet Street. These are solid imposing Victorian terraced houses, mostly painted white, with a flight of steps up to the front door, with a portico and columned canopy and bay windows, which are now amongst the better class bed and breakfast establishments in the town, with pretentious names such as Superior, St. George, Emperor, Palace, Grande, Queens, Majestic, Imperial and Royale. Walk down Diamond Street, cross over Sebastopol Crescent,, which isn't a crescent at all, rather a straight road from nowhere to the town centre (from nowhere to nowhere?) and carry

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