Seaham
Seaham, a town
situated on the Durham Coast, boasts a unique blend of historical significance and natural
beauty. The town’s growth surged in the late 19th century due to its harbor and
coal mines. Seaham is also known for its twinning with the German town of Gerlingen. History
buffs will be enthralled by St. Mary the Virgin Church, one of the UK’s 20
oldest surviving churches, dating back to the 7th century. A true gem of Seaham is the Sea Glass
Beach,
renowned for its colorful treasures polished by the waves. Visitors can also
relax on the tranquil sandy stretches of North Beach, explore rock
pools, or admire the stunning cliff-top views. Although Seaham isn’t a major
shopping destination, neighboring areas offer retail therapy opportunities.
Similar to Hartlepool, Seaham’s nightlife scene is subdued. If you seek a livelier atmosphere,
the neighboring cities of Sunderland or Durham offer a wider variety of pubs, bars, and entertainment venues.