Radio Bungalows In The Early 1970s

A Memory of Trusthorpe.

Looking on the website makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck, what great memories I have of stopping at the radio bungalows! And being chased by the swans at the nearby dyke on your way up to the seafront over the bridge, in fact the sea noise only hit you when as you got to the top of the steps.
I remember Dad taking us to Skegness, banger racing in the evening, and getting fish and chips on the way home (the banger racing is still going to day). And I remember walking down to Mablethorpe amusements via the seafront.
All in all great memories, that good in fact that I returned to Trusthorpe with my son in 2008 on a camping trip and to go down memory lane! But it isn't the same, you cannot expect it to be I suppose, or maybe I was looking for something else.


Added 07 May 2010

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That's where we used to stay every year St Peters Radio Bungalows. GREAT memories, loved the beach, the new friends we would make each year and the walk down to Mablethorpe. Awesome Days 60' and 70's. Great pic.
I too went on holiday here from the early 70's being trying to find old pictures and any information about these bungalows as I couldn't remember what the place was called but I found these comments and they have brought back so many happy memories, I too would appreciate anybody commenting of what they are now, are they still there or have they been knocked down. We used to go with aunts uncles grandparents about 15 all told had real family holidays with no mobiles, iPads etc and I can remember watching this fisherman with my dad emptying his crab pots on the beach his dog got hold of one and he was shaking it from side to side let go and hit me straight in the face the crab clung on to my cheek for dear life.. I laugh now but at the time scared stiff comes to mind. 😂 Much appreciated for sharing the only photo I've found on the Internet x
My Grandparents owned the Radio mast bungalows until the early 1970s, I spent some lovely times there on holiday

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