A simple single-storey structure on or next to a beach, especially one used for privacy or shelter while visiting the beach during the day.
along Southwold's seafront are the famous brightly coloured beach huts
Example sentencesExamples
The historic harbour town, which has a pretty front dotted with decorative ships and beach huts, is renowned for its oyster festival.
"It is recommended that the waiting list for beach huts at Hill Head be closed to new applicants until such time as it becomes more manageable and realistic."
A row of 60-or-so primary-coloured beach huts stretches beneath the eastern cliffs, not a single one of them occupied, most likely sealed by a weatherproof padlock until Easter comes round again.
After we'd been to Sutton Hoo today, we popped up to Southwold to practise being old and retired (but, twenty grand for a beach hut?).
There is a very low annual turnover of beach huts with an average of only six huts changing hands each year.
The more discerning Dorset resident may wish to consider a 16 ft by 18 ft wooden beach hut on the county's coast.
The artist's work focuses on the seafront and includes the groynes, gulls, yachts, beach huts and other items that form estuary scenery.
But if you want to get your hands on one of these Hampshire beach huts you'd better be prepared for a long wait.
Whitstable has more than 100 beach huts.
Beach hut owners in Frinton have had to cover the cost of a rise in vandalism over the past year.
Definition of beach hut in US English:
beach hut
noun
A simple one-roomed structure on or next to a beach, used for privacy or shelter while visiting the beach during the day.
along Southwold's beachfront are the famous brightly colored beach huts
Example sentencesExamples
After we'd been to Sutton Hoo today, we popped up to Southwold to practise being old and retired (but, twenty grand for a beach hut?).
The artist's work focuses on the seafront and includes the groynes, gulls, yachts, beach huts and other items that form estuary scenery.
There is a very low annual turnover of beach huts with an average of only six huts changing hands each year.
The more discerning Dorset resident may wish to consider a 16 ft by 18 ft wooden beach hut on the county's coast.
A row of 60-or-so primary-coloured beach huts stretches beneath the eastern cliffs, not a single one of them occupied, most likely sealed by a weatherproof padlock until Easter comes round again.
The historic harbour town, which has a pretty front dotted with decorative ships and beach huts, is renowned for its oyster festival.
"It is recommended that the waiting list for beach huts at Hill Head be closed to new applicants until such time as it becomes more manageable and realistic."
Whitstable has more than 100 beach huts.
Beach hut owners in Frinton have had to cover the cost of a rise in vandalism over the past year.
But if you want to get your hands on one of these Hampshire beach huts you'd better be prepared for a long wait.