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  • In this episode, Natalie delves into the often-confused asset classes of beach huts and sheds. With a thorough and unbiased approach, she explores the distinct differences between these two structures across ten categories, including price, ongoing liabilities, physical attributes, and social media presence. Natalie highlights the stark contrasts in usage, internal appearances, and the picturesque views associated with each, while also addressing the surprising similarities, such as security issues and construction materials.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    A shed is primarily a functional structure for storage or hobbies, typically found in gardens, while a beach hut is a small, often brightly painted cabin near the beach used for leisure activities. Understanding these definitions is crucial to avoid confusion.

    The average cost of a beach hut in the UK is around £50,000, compared to garden sheds that range from £350 to £500. This stark contrast highlights the different values and purposes of these two asset classes.

    Beach huts incur higher ongoing costs, including special paints and annual license fees, which can range from a few hundred to several thousand pounds. In contrast, maintaining a shed typically involves minimal expenses.

    Sheds are often used for storage and as a retreat for privacy, while beach huts serve as social spaces for family gatherings and leisure activities, providing shelter from the elements and a place to enjoy the beach.

    Beach huts are highly photogenic and popular on social media, often featured in tourist photography, whereas sheds are generally not regarded as visually appealing. This difference contributes to the cultural perception of each asset.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I frequently hear references to sheds when what is actually being referred to is a beach hut."

    "When did you last pay £50,000 for a shed and annual license fees to boot?"

    "Indiscretions, perhaps, but I wonder if there is something more sinister going on."

    "The average cost of a beach hut in the UK is just under £50,000."

    "Sheds normally present as spider-infested dens, while beach huts mainly present as observatories or cafes."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In this episode, Natalie explores how to enhance your beach hut experience by incorporating modern conveniences and little luxuries that require power. Natalie discusses the growing trend of off-grid living and the innovative gadgets available to beach hut enthusiasts, from battery-powered kettles and cool boxes to portable blenders and lighting solutions. Natalie shares her top seven must-have gadgets that can transform your time at the beach hut, ensuring you stay comfortable, entertained, and well-fed.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Advances in technology have made it possible to enjoy modern conveniences in beach huts, such as battery-powered appliances, which enhance the overall beach hut experience.

    The episode highlights seven essential gadgets for beach hut enthusiasts, including a battery-powered kettle

    Power is crucial for various activities at the beach hut, including making refreshments, and charging devices.

    When selecting portable batteries or power banks, it's important to consider watt-hours and capacity to ensure they can meet the energy demands of devices like laptops and blenders.

    The podcast encourages listeners to embrace the joy of beach hut life, suggesting that love for the beach and the experience itself is as important as the physical comforts provided by modern gadgets.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "This is not about pimping your beach hut, though this would make an entertaining episode if the BBC are listening."

    "Mains power and the use of that lovely 3-pin plug is no longer a prerequisite for luxury living at your beach hut."

    "Battery powered CoolBoxes are a thing and I'm going to stay with the Makita one for now because, well, it's a thing of absolute beauty."

    "These blenders have come a long way, and whilst they are not as powerful as conventional blenders, most can produce a pretty good smoothie."

    "When choosing a power bank, consider the watt-hours. That's the measure of energy capacity."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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  • In this episode, Natalie interviews Stuart Robinson, the Director of St Anne's Beach Huts Apartments in the charming Victorian seaside town of Lytham St Anne's. Stuart shares his inspiring journey from a corporate telesales job to transforming the traditional beach hut experience into a modern, family-friendly getaway. Stuart discusses the challenges he faced in reintroducing beach huts to the area, including navigating council regulations and overcoming initial skepticism. With a focus on community and sustainability, Stuart highlights the unique appeal of the beach huts, which have become a beloved destination for families and even celebrities.

    KEY TAKEAWAY

    Stuart's love for beach huts stems from his commitment to family and community, emphasising the importance of creating memorable experiences for visitors at St Anne's Beach Huts.

    The journey to establish the beach huts involved navigating numerous obstacles, including council regulations, environmental assessments, and financial hurdles.

    The beach huts operate on a rental model, allowing visitors to book them for the day, which fosters a unique experience for families and groups.

    Residents play a crucial role in the success of the beach huts by helping to monitor and protect them, fostering a sense of community ownership and pride in the beach hut project.

    Utilising social media effectively helped raise awareness and attract visitors to the beach huts, demonstrating the significance of modern marketing strategies in building a successful business.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "My wife and I were walking on the promenade one day... we thought, you know what, this could really work if we can manage to pull it off."

    "It sounds like persistence and consistency are the things to keep you driving at."

    "We approached the council with the idea... but it wasn't as easy as that. We spent an awful lot of time and an awful lot of money."

    "There's nothing better than proving someone wrong. In fact, it's probably the worst thing you can do for me, is tell me I can't do something."

    "It's a service industry, isn't it? And it's invariably with people who are delighted, you know, they're happy, they're enjoying themselves."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

    SOCIAL LINKS

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • Natalie delves into the often-overlooked topic of beach hut padlock maintenance. She begins by dispelling myths about padlock coverings and emphasizes the importance of protecting these essential security devices from harsh coastal conditions. Listeners will learn about selecting the right marine-grade padlocks, effective cleaning techniques, and the best lubricants to ensure smooth operation. Natalie also shares DIY methods for environmental protection and offers tips for handling keys to prevent damage. With practical advice on tackling common padlock problems like rust and stiffness.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Choose the Right Padlock: Opt for a marine-grade padlock made from non-corrosive materials, and aim for a high-security rating (CEN rating of 3 or higher) to ensure durability against coastal conditions.

    Regular Maintenance is Essential: Clean your padlock every few months to remove dirt, grime, and rust. Use a soft cloth or brush for surface cleaning and pressurized air for the interior to prevent wear on the locking mechanism.

    Proper Lubrication: Use graphite powder or PTFE-based lubricants instead of oil-based products like WD-40, which can leave a residue that attracts dust.

    Environmental Protection: Protect your padlock from harsh weather conditions by using DIY methods like covering it with a plastic bottle or neoprene case.

    Address Problems Promptly: If you notice rust, stiffness, or unusual noises from your padlock, take immediate action to clean, lubricate, and maintain it. Regular care can significantly extend the lifespan and functionality of your padlock.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "This is not done to keep padlocks warm and cosy. No, this is a Hutter's trick to protect their padlocks from the elements."

    "You can use a plastic water bottle... or my preferred is using a neoprene glasses case. Hear me out."

    "If you notice any rust on the padlock, try and clean it as soon as you can. This will prevent further corrosion and damage to the locking mechanism."

    "Optimal padlock maintenance starts with a regular cleaning. And if you do it often, it's an easy peasy job."

    "We ask an awful lot of our padlocks. The coastal environment is harsh with sand, sea air, salt water, rain, snow and even storms."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realized and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights, and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter, and joy too!

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • Natalie delves into the often-overlooked topic of beach hut security, specifically focusing on the importance of padlocks. With beach huts being valuable assets averaging around £50,000, Natalie emphasizes the need for robust security measures to protect them from opportunist thieves and vandalism. She outlines three key considerations when purchasing padlocks: the ability to withstand harsh coastal environments, the required level of security, and the number of padlocks needed. Listeners will learn about marine-grade padlocks, the significance of CEN ratings, and the convenience of key-like or combination padlocks.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Importance of Padlocks for Beach Hut Security: Padlocks are crucial for securing beach huts, which are often isolated and vulnerable to theft and vandalism, especially during off-peak seasons. Consider Marine Grade Padlocks: Due to harsh coastal conditions, it's essential to choose rust-proof marine-grade padlocks made from non-corrosive materials to ensure longevity and reliability. Security Level Matters: A padlock's security level is important. Look for padlocks with a CEN rating, with CEN4 being the minimum recommended by many insurance companies. Shackle Size and Type: The shackle is the most vulnerable part of a padlock. Opt for shorter shackles to reduce the risk of cutting, and consider closed shackle designs for added security. Convenience of Key-Like Options: If multiple padlocks are needed, consider key-like or combination padlocks for convenience. Key-like options allow the same key to open multiple locks, simplifying access for owners and renters.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "By the end of this episode, you will know the three things you must consider when buying padlocks so that your wonderful beach hut remains safe, secure, and protected."

    "Padlocks should also enable you to be able to get into your beach hut, just not the thieves or nay-do-gooders."

    "Marine grade padlocks are rust-proof and are made from non-corrosive materials."

    "The weakest point of a padlock is the shackle. This is the bit that would-be thieves normally target."

    "To maximize your security, keep the shackle as small as possible for the particular area it is used for and go for a larger padlock where you can."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realized and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights, and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter, and joy too!

    Natalie would love to hear from you if you have a story to tell. Contact her via socials - Facebook and LinkedIn.

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • Natalie welcomes renowned British writer Simon Brett, known for his mystery and crime thrillers, including the humorous whodunit "Bones Under the Beach Hut." Simon shares insights into his writing process, the inspiration behind his characters, and his own experiences as a beach hut owner in Littlehampton. The conversation explores the quirks of beach hut communities, the challenges of writing, and the joy of creating engaging characters. Simon also discusses his latest book, "A Messy Murder," which explores themes of decluttering and personal struggles.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Background of Simon Brett: Simon Brett is a prolific British author known for his mystery and crime thrillers, having published over a hundred books since 1975. He has also written humorous works and was awarded an OBE for his contributions to literature.

    Inspiration for "Bones Under the Beach Hut": The book was inspired by the beach hut community in Littlehampton, where the author became a beach hut owner after writing the novel. The setting allowed for a humorous exploration of the quirks and dynamics within beach hut associations.

    Character Development: The characters Carol and Jude in the Feathering series reflect different aspects of the author's personality. Carol is portrayed as self-conscious and anxious, while Jude is more laid-back and adventurous, creating ongoing conflict and depth in their interactions.

    Writing Process: The author emphasises the psychological challenges of writing, including feelings of self-doubt and the struggle to maintain momentum. He likens the writing process to carpentry or Lego, where structuring the plot is essential before allowing characters to take over.

    Latest Work - "A Messy Murder": This book features a declutterer as the main character and addresses more serious themes such as mental illness and bereavement. The inspiration came from a real-life declutterer who shared intriguing stories, leading to the creation of a new series.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I thought, oh, that'd be a really good background for... a crime novel about a beach hut."

    "It sounded like a body in the library or somebody, you know, decluttering and accidentally stumbling upon a body."

    "I mean, the prices of beach huts are just amazing... If you're shrewd, it's a good way of investing."

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    A Messy Murder (The Decluttering mysteries Book 4) - Kindle edition by Brett, Simon. Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

    Bones Under the Beach Hut (Fethering Village Mysteries Book 12) eBook : Brett, Simon: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

    About | Simon Brett (zscaler.com)

    My Top 10 Favourite Beach Hut –Bonkers About Beach Huts – Apple Podcasts


    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In this episode, Natalie explores the beauty and tranquility of the seaside during the autumn and winter months. She discusses the importance of preparing beach huts for the cooler seasons, particularly in preventing damp and mould, which can be exacerbated by the humid coastal climate. Natalie shares practical tips on ensuring good ventilation, such as installing wall vents or using whirligigs, and offers advice on moisture absorbers like bicarbonate of soda and silica gel. She emphasizes the value of protecting belongings with airtight storage solutions and highlights the mental health benefits of spending time at the beach, even in less favourable weather.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Autumn and winter offer unique opportunities to enjoy the beach, with fewer crowds and the chance to witness dramatic weather conditions, making it a peaceful time for beach hut enthusiasts.

    Proper ventilation is crucial for beach huts to prevent damp and mould. Keeping air vents open and ensuring airflow can help maintain a dry environment inside the hut.

    Various methods can be employed to absorb moisture, such as using bicarbonate of soda, silica gel, or commercial moisture absorbers. These can help mitigate dampness even if ventilation is limited.

    Using airtight storage containers or vacuum packs can safeguard items inside the beach hut from moisture damage, especially during long periods of closure.

    Before locking up a beach hut for the winter, it's important to prepare it by ensuring good ventilation, using moisture absorbers, and protecting belongings to avoid costly damage from mould and mildew.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "The brilliant thing about a beach hut is that you can still enjoy the beach. Sun, rain, wind or worse."

    "Mould is a microscopic fungus that spreads by travelling through the air in the form of tiny spores."

    "Good ventilation is really important. Blocking air vents and ceiling windows might prevent heat escaping, but in a small space like your hut, this can also block essential ventilation."

    "Bicarbonate of soda has a high water absorption capacity, so is rather good at removing excess moisture from the air."

    "If you intend to leave the hut for a long period of time, one option is to use a damp proof storage container."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In this episode, Natalie discusses the reasons why beasties are attracted to beach huts, such as the high moisture environment, food sources, and shelter they provide. She highlights common bugs like ants, silverfish, woodlice, spiders, moths, flies, mice, and beetles that may infest beach huts and the potential damage they can cause. Natalie offers practical tips for preventing and dealing with unwanted guests, emphasizing regular inspections, proper food storage, ventilation, cleanliness, and maintenance.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Beach huts can attract various types of bugs due to the high moisture environment, food sources, and shelter they provide.

    Common bugs that may infest beach huts include ants, silverfish, woodlice, spiders, moths, flies, mice, and beetles.

    Regular inspections, proper food storage, ventilation, and cleanliness are essential in preventing bug infestations in beach huts.

    Using scented oils like peppermint or citrus can help deter spiders and ants from entering the beach hut.

    Prompt action, thorough cleaning, and the use of suitable insecticides are necessary if a bug infestation occurs in the beach hut.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Beasties in the beach hut are unwelcome visitors. We want to prepare food and eat in a clean environment."

    "There are over 12,000 known varieties of ants. Most are just annoying, but some, like the carpenter ant, are also very destructive."

    "Wood lice will tend to venture into your hut to seek protection from the cold weather. They are a familiar friend in the salty seagull after the winter period."

    "Given that our beach huts are so alluring to non-humans, should we sell up and run for the hills or your semi in Milton Keynes? Well, that's a bit extreme."

    "Beasties are not only unwelcome roommates but some can cause damage to the physical structure and your soft furnishings. But they can be kept at bay with regular cleaning, food hygiene, maintenance checks and good ventilation."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • Today, Natalie is interviewing Jamie BartlettBundy from Junction House Ltd, a skilled carpenter with a passion for construction. Jamie discusses his journey from carpentry to building bespoke furniture and eventually designing unique beach huts. He shares insights into the construction process of his beach huts, highlighting the use of innovative materials and meticulous craftsmanship. Jamie's beach huts are known for their durability, longevity, and minimal maintenance requirements, making them a popular choice for those seeking hassle-free beach hut ownership.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Jamie BartlettBundy's beach huts are constructed with a unique design using a metal skeleton and timber-based boards that are impervious to the elements, providing exceptional longevity and minimal maintenance requirements.

    The construction process for the beach huts involves fabricating the frame off-site, assembling it in Jamie's workshop, and then flat-packing it for installation at the seafront, taking around three to four weeks to complete.

    The beach huts are designed to be practical, aesthetically pleasing, and fun, catering to customers who value hassle-free maintenance and a unique, creative space for relaxation.

    The fluctuating prices of materials, particularly the timber-based boards, pose challenges in pricing and sourcing for Jamie, impacting the overall cost of the beach huts.

    Jamie's partnership with his wife, who handles organization and administrative tasks, allows him to focus on the creative aspects of building beach huts, showcasing a successful and supportive team dynamic.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I treat all my jobs the way I'd build a set. You're trying to create something that is beautiful for somebody that they're going to live in, perform in, and the difference is it gets to last."

    "The beach huts, because they are such an iconic thing themselves, that brings joy to it as well. I love the fact that there's, how would you say, there's a playfulness to a beach hut as well."

    "I've designed them to be practical and that comes, like everything, at a price."

    "It's really hard as well, because some councils, particularly where I am, Bournemouth Council, they don't allow you to undertake maintenance work, significant maintenance work, in the peak summer times, because there is so much traffic from tourism residents."

    GUEST CONTACT DETAILS

    Junction House Ltd - bespoke fitted cabinetry

    Junction House Ltd (@junctionhouseltd) • Instagram photos and videos

    • 07966 077 912 • [email protected]

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In today's episode, Natalie shares her Top 10 Favourite Reads which follow a beach hut theme. From thrilling mysteries like "Last Seen" by Lucy Clark to cozy murder mysteries like "Beach Hut Murders" by Peter Boland, Natalie covers a range of genres set in beach hut locations. Non-fiction recommendations include books on the history and architecture of beach huts, catering to those interested in real-life beach hut facts. For children, there are heartwarming tales like "The Lonely Beach Hut" by Andrew Kempt and fantastical adventures like "The Enchanted Beach Hut" by Susan King. The episode also includes a recommendation for beach hut chefs with "Favorite Beach House Recipes" by Simon Hasseltine. No matter your favourite genre, Natalie has a book recommendation for you.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Natalie provides a range of book recommendations, including thrillers, romance, non-fiction, and children's books, catering to various interests and age groups.

    She delves into the culture surrounding beach huts, showcasing their historical significance, architectural evolution, and their role in British seaside holidays.

    A book recommendation for building a beach hut in one's garden is included, offering step-by-step instructions for DIY enthusiasts.

    Natalie highlights children's books centered around beach huts, emphasizing themes of friendship, adventure, and imagination.

    She suggests a cookbook with recipes suitable for cooking on a gas stove or barbecue, perfect for beachside dining or outdoor gatherings.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Lucy Clark has written several fictional novels created after personal experiences from places she has visited."

    "Catherine links the enduring popularity of beach huts to British eccentricity and details the history of beach huts."

    "Karen describes the advent of foreign travel and highlights the short-sightedness of local councils who started to demolish swathes of beach huts."

    "Charlie Minton's book comes across as someone who is genuinely just wanting to help budding DIYers."

    "Susan King is a relatively new author to children's books, inspired to write after numerous visits to Holcombe Beach in Norfolk."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • This episode focuses on the importance of beach hut etiquette. Natalie discusses the concept of etiquette and its application to beach hut communities. She highlights the need for respectful behaviour, cleanliness, and consideration for others when using and sharing beach huts. The episode provides a comprehensive guide to beach hut etiquette, covering topics such as respecting boundaries, managing noise levels, guest conduct, cleanliness, fire safety, and interactions with neighbours. Natalie emphasizes the significance of practising good etiquette to create a positive and enjoyable beach hut experience for all beachgoers.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Respect Boundaries: It is important to respect the space around other beach huts and avoid encroaching on neighbouring areas with chairs, umbrellas, and other belongings.

    Check the Volume: Keep noise levels in check, especially when hosting guests at the beach hut, to ensure a pleasant environment for all beach hutters.

    Keep it Clean: Dispose of litter properly, clean up after yourself, and maintain cleanliness inside and around the beach hut to contribute to a positive beach experience.

    Look after Facilities: Treat the hut and its contents with care, use resources like water and electricity responsibly, and ensure belongings are secure to maintain the hut's amenities.

    Be Generous of Nature: Foster a friendly atmosphere by greeting hut neighbours, offering help when needed, and engaging in small acts of kindness to enhance the beach hut community spirit.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Etiquette, well, it's a pretty word, but what is it all about? I decided to go old school and consult one of those dictionary thingies."

    "I cannot find any documentation specifically about Beach Hut etiquette. This seems to be a huge oversight."

    "Adult excitement is a rare event, like discovering your favourite chocolate bar is on offer, or the making another series of your favourite TV programme."

    "Sand management, much more fun than project management or any other type of management that I've found."

    "Small acts of kindness can have such a massive ripple effect."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In this episode, Natalie interviews Sophie, the owner of Sea Breezy Beach Hut in West Mersey, Colchester. Sophie shares her experience of providing beach hut rentals and discusses the joys of owning a beach hut, including the stunning sea views and the relaxing atmosphere. She talks about the process of buying a beach hut, the importance of location and beach hut rows, and the unique features of her beach hut. Sophie also delves into the challenges and lessons learned from her first season, emphasizing the significance of advertising and being prepared for the daily upkeep of a beach hut rental business.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Putting emphasis on advertising and taking the time to ensure accuracy is crucial for attracting customers and growing the business.

    Paying attention to small details, such as having the correct links on promotional materials, can make a big difference in the success of the business.

    Considering systemising processes, like cleaning and maintenance, can help streamline operations and allow for smoother management of the beach hut rental business.

    Adding unique decorations and special touches, like themed decorations for different occasions, can enhance the guest experience and make the beach hut stand out.

    Finding a balance between running the beach hut as a business and enjoying personal time at the beach hut is important for long-term sustainability and enjoyment.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think advertising is key, taking the time though. Don't rush anything. If you do want to buy a beach and you want to rent it out, there's no rush to do that."

    "I think people just don't understand quite how expensive it is, even once you've bought the beach hut. My beach was £60,000."

    "I'll go there on Thursday and it's spotless. And I'll go there on Friday and there's sand everywhere again, you know, on the wall, on the window."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In this episode, Natalie explores the charming coastal area of Calshot in Hampshire, England, and the beach huts that can be found there. She takes listeners on a tour of the area, highlighting the unique features of Calshot Beach and its surroundings. From the historical significance of Calshot Castle to the diverse wildlife at the tidal marshes, she delves into the rich history and natural beauty of the region.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Located on the eastern end of Calshot Spit, offering multiple vistas of both land and sea, including views of Southampton Water, the Solent, Cowes on the Isle of Wight, and Southampton.

    Calshot Beach has a rich history, including being used for war efforts during World War II and having a castle built by King Henry VIII in 1540.

    Calshot Beach features around 200 privately owned beach huts on leasehold basis to the New Forest District Council, while the Cadland Estate owns a section with larger huts that can accommodate overnight stays.

    The beach huts at Calshot have unique and creative names, such as "Calshot Candy," "Deja Vu," "Bedlam," "The Mad Hutter," and "Shingle Shacks," reflecting the owners' personalities and lifestyles.

    Recent sales of beach huts at Calshot Beach ranged from £40,000 to £45,000 for day huts on the New Forest District Council side, while the Cadland Estate side offers luxury huts for rent at over £20,000 for the season or £40,000 for a month.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Calshot Beach is a shingle beach located on the eastern end of Calshot Spit, offering multiple vistas of both land and sea."

    "The area has a rich history, with beach huts being knocked down during World War II to make space for an RAF base, later reinstated."

    "Owners on the private side pay ground rent to the Cadland Estate on a two-year lease, with restrictions on overnight stays and hut hiring."

    "The private side of the beach features large huts with running water and solar power, blurring the line between beach huts and beach houses."

    "Calshot Beach boasts a variety of creatively named beach huts, from 'Calshot Candy' to 'Shingle Shacks,' adding charm to the seaside experience."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In this episode, Natalie interviews Jo Lowery from Cool Coastal Huts, who shares her journey of owning and renting out luxury beach huts. Jo's passion for beach huts began when she purchased her first hut in Frinton 18 years ago. The episode delves into Jo's experience of refurbishing beach huts, her appearance on George Clark's Amazing Spaces, and the process of setting up a beach hut rental business. Jo provides insights on beach hut etiquette, design tips for creating a modern and luxurious beach hut, and the costs involved in building a beach hut from scratch.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Jo Lowery started her beach hut journey 18 years ago and now owns five beach huts, each with a unique design and contemporary feel.

    She got into beach huts after falling in love with them during a family trip to the beach and decided to buy one, leading to her passion for beach huts.

    Jo's beach huts are designed with a modern and luxurious touch, focusing on minimal clutter and hidden storage to create a comfortable and stylish space.

    Setting up a beach hut rental business involves checking with the council for licenses, using social media or booking platforms for marketing, and determining pricing based on location and hut amenities.

    Jo's beach huts in Frinton and Mersea offer different seaside experiences, with Frinton being a traditional quiet resort and Mersea having a more adventurous, island-like feel.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I've now got five beach huts. So I've got a bit of a beach hut collecting problem."

    "I like to keep mine affordable. But mine are, I like to think, you know, higher end ones. And so mine are £90 in the summer."

    "I've had a few people trying to get into the wrong hut and occasionally turning up on the wrong day."

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    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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    Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts!

    Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don’t know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you.

    As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut.

    We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers.

    If you don’t know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.

  • In today's episode, Natalie delves into the crucial first stage of buying a beach hut: Thinking it through. She emphasizes the importance of thorough research and poses nine thought-provoking questions for prospective beach hut buyers to consider. From exploring the reasons behind wanting a beach hut to evaluating usage frequency, funding options, ongoing maintenance costs, and long-term plans, Natalie provides valuable insights and practical advice to help listeners make informed decisions.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Before purchasing a beach hut, it's crucial to understand why you want one and how you plan to use it. Whether it's for personal enjoyment, family memories, or business purposes, knowing your motivation is key.

    Think about how often you will realistically be able to use the beach hut. If you live far away and can only visit occasionally, renting might be a more cost-effective option than owning.

    Beach huts come with significant costs, from the initial purchase price to ongoing maintenance and insurance. Consider alternative investments or savings options before committing to a beach hut purchase.

    Different types of beach huts require varying levels of maintenance. Factor in the time and costs associated with keeping your beach hut in good condition.

    Think about how a beach hut fits into your future plans and legacy. Consider whether it aligns with potential life changes and how you can pass it on to future generations.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Don't buy a beach hut until you've done this. How to buy a beach hut, part one. Is a beach hut right for me? or us."

    "Beach huts are expensive to buy and maintain and can be expensive and time-consuming to sell."

    "Timber swells in moist sea air and contracts in the baking heat of summer. As a result, timber beach huts need painting regularly to keep them in tip-top condition."

    "Renting is a valid alternative. You don't have to find buckets of cash or worry about maintenance or storms."

    "Beach huts create wonderful seaside memories which will stay with you for life. This is a legacy in its own right and a perfect way to be remembered."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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  • Welcome to the first episode of Bonkers About Beach Huts! To mark the occasion, Natalie Young takes listeners on a delightful tour of the UK's beach hut scene, starting at Friars Cliff Beach in Christchurch, Dorset. She shares insights into the award-winning blue flag beach, the iconic Needles landmark, and the charming beach huts that line the elevated boardwalk. From discussing the pricing and ownership of beach huts to exploring the quirky names owners give them, Natalie provides a comprehensive look at beach hut life.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The Friars Cliff Beach in Christchurch, Dorset, is an award-winning blue flag beach with a view of the Needles and the Isle of Wight.

    The beach huts at Friars Cliff are privately owned and lease-owned, with annual license fees covering amenities like water, refuse collection, and public toilets.

    There are 156 beach huts at Friars Cliff, with 115 front row and 41 second row huts, each row offering different views and experiences.

    Beach hut prices at Friars Cliff range from £75,000 to £115,000, with front row huts typically priced higher due to their location and space.

    The beach hut names at Friars Cliff are diverse and creative, reflecting themes like seaside living, relaxation, and personal connections, adding character to the beachfront.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I wonder if you can guess where I am. I'll give you a clue. I'm on the southeast coast of England, looking out across the sea, across the needles, hazy in the sunshine."

    "Out of 2,000 beach huts across the UK, there are 156 beach huts at Fry's Cliff, 115 front row and 41 second row."

    "The beach huts here are privately owned and are all lease-owned. Lucky leaseholders pay an annual license fee, which is similar to council tax, and covers things like water, tarps, refuge collection, and public toilets."

    "Some of the names indicate how Beach Hut life makes them feel. Happy Day, Jolly Jack, Bright and Breezy, Tickety Boo and it'll do."

    "If you fancy a dip on the beach immediately in front of the Salty Seagull meets the Blue Tits. This is a bunch of friendly cold water swimmers."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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  • Today, Natalie is taking listeners on a virtual tour inside her own beach hut, the Salty Seagull, located on Friars Cliff Beach in Dorset. Natalie provides a detailed description of the layout and design of her beach hut, highlighting the clever use of space and the essential items stored within. From the multiple padlocks securing the hut to the cozy seating area with storage drawers, kitchenette, and pull-down table, every aspect of the beach hut is carefully thought out to maximize comfort and functionality. Natalie also shares insights into the decor, including a stuffed moose head and beach-themed accessories.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Beach hut sizes vary greatly, impacting internal design and layout. Beach huts are secured with multiple padlocks for safety. Maximizing available space is crucial in smaller beach huts. Beach hut layouts and contents vary based on intended use. Proper ventilation and maintenance are essential to prevent dampness in beach huts.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Beach hut sizes vary hugely and as such the available square footage has a big impact on the internal design and layout and also how much kit you can have."

    "Firmly in the spectator category of beach hut owners, the Salty Seagull is set out to maximize views."

    "The large mirror behind the back wall. There's one final place I haven't mentioned, and that's the overhead storage."

    "I do have an ant defender because ants show blatant disregard for my beach fronted piece of real estate."

    "Talking of home, the council do not permit overnight stays at huts on Friars Cliff. But whose heart doesn't leap just a little when you get home and notice a few sneaky grains of sand at the bottom of your bag."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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  • In this episode, Natalie is delving into the intriguing world of beach hut prices and whether they can truly be considered assets in this episode. With an average UK beach hut price of £46,000, Natalie explores the wide range of prices across different locations, from a £16,000 hut in Hetcham to a £480,000 beach hut in Christchurch. Comparing beach hut price growth to traditional assets like houses, stocks, gold, and even Bitcoin, Natalie provides a detailed analysis of the financial aspects of owning a beach hut. She discusses the various costs associated with beach hut ownership, from maintenance to insurance, and explores the potential for turning a beach hut into a revenue-generating asset through subletting or renting. Ultimately, Natalie emphasizes the joy and memories that beach hut ownership brings, highlighting the true value of having a seaside retreat.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Beach hut prices vary significantly across the UK, with some selling for as low as £16,000 and others for as high as £480,000. Beach hut prices have been steadily increasing, with a 37% increase in one year and a 7.9% increase in another. Owning a beach hut comes with various costs such as maintenance, insurance, and association fees, making it more of a liability than an asset. Some beach hut owners generate income by renting out their huts, but strict rules and additional costs may apply. Despite the financial aspects, many beach hut owners value their huts for the joy, memories, and special holidays they provide, often passing them down through generations.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "The average beach hut in the UK now costs close to £46,000. Although it's worth noting that this average figure hides an exceptional range in prices across the UK."

    "Beach hut prices have skyrocketed in recent years. In the last year, between March 23 and March 24, average prices increased by 7.9%."

    "Perhaps you prefer the markets as your investment of choice. Well, the FTSE rose by 1.5% between 22 and 23, and a healthier 4.2% between 23 and 24. But that's still not a patch on beach hut growth."

    "Robert Karizaki classes assets simply as ones which put money into your pocket. And if they cost you money, well, that's a liability."

    "So are we going to see throngs of people buying up beach huts in the same way investors purchase London apartments, only to leave them vacant? I think this is unlikely."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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  • In this episode, Natalie interviews Rob Chittem, the owner of R&B decorators based in Dorset. As a seasoned painter and decorator with 35 years of experience, Rob shares valuable insights on painting and maintaining beach huts, drawing from his extensive knowledge of working on various properties, including beach huts along the south coast. He recommends using Salilin Super Deck, a flexible and durable paint specifically designed for beach hut exteriors. Rob also provides practical tips on preparing the surface, dealing with rust on metalwork, and using specialized tools like long-armed radiator rollers for hard-to-reach areas.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Opt for a durable and flexible paint like Salilin Super Deck for beach huts, as it can withstand the harsh coastal conditions and last for 5 to 7 years. Ensure the beach hut surface is clean, smooth, and free of any knots or rust before painting to achieve a long-lasting finish. Consider repainting the beach hut every 3 to 5 years to maintain its appearance and protect the timber from the elements. Utilize tools like long-armed radiator rollers to paint down the sides of the beach hut effectively, even in tight spaces. Before starting the painting process, review guidelines from the local council regarding permitted colors and designs for beach huts to avoid any issues.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I once worked for a gentleman who hired me for the day. And when I arrived, he gave me his wife's list of chores to be done around the house of decorating jobs. And I completed the list while he slept on the sofa. And that was quite unusual."

    "I would say the best product on the market is Salilin Super Deck and it's got a range of beach hut colors really that you'll see on all beach hut fronts."

    "The proper job is done with the proper product and you prepare it prior to painting."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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  • Today, Natalie is interviewing John London, an experienced estate agent specializing in beach huts and holiday lets in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex. John shares his own insights into the unique world of beach hut sales and rentals, discussing the appeal of beach huts, market trends, and the challenges faced by beach hut owners. He also provides valuable tips for buying and selling beach huts, emphasizing the importance of presentation and due diligence.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    John London has been in the property business for over 25 years and is the director of Brough Cooper, an independent estate agency in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, specializing in lettings, sales, holiday lets, and beach huts. Frinton-on-Sea is a quirky, relaxed, and laid-back town with a lovely coastline and traditional town center, attracting tourists who often start by buying a beach hut and then a holiday home. There are around 600 beach huts in Frinton and a total of 3000 along the Tendring coastline, with prices ranging from £20,000 to £100,000, depending on location and view. Beach hut prices in Frinton have seen a slight decrease due to changes in council rules, such as transitioning from annual licenses to seven-year leases and increased fees for commercial licenses. Using an estate agent to sell a beach hut provides peace of mind, as they conduct thorough checks on buyers and sellers, handle the paperwork efficiently, and ensure a smooth transaction process.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think beach huts are always going to be a luxury item. It's no different to buying a normal car or a sports car really."

    “They're quite easy to sell, well, when they're priced correctly, of course."

    “I think with the fees going up, it's just another sort of income stream. Even if we only rent the beach out for a few weeks of the year for them, it pays their fees for the year."

    HOST BIO

    My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven.

    Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host.

    The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too!

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