Next Episode of Robson Green's Coastal Lives is
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Robson Green explores the extraordinary lives and homes of the people who live on Britain's coastline - from families who are swapping their city homes for a new life by the sea to those who have lived on the coast for generations.
This episode sees him on the Cornish peninsula, meeting a couple in St Ives who are putting their life savings into renovating their coastal home themselves and still finding time to volunteer for their local lifeboat station. Robson also joins a husband-and-wife hang gliding team who take to the skies over the St Agnes heritage coast.
This week he's in Pembrokeshire meeting the family who have bought their very own island complete with Napoleonic Fort; goes fishing with a Lobsterman who couldn't bear to be away from the coast where he grew up and makes a splash with the 'Bluetits', Pembrokeshire's wetsuit-free swimming club who love a swim in the chilly Celtic sea.
Robson Green explores the extraordinary lives and homes of the people who live on Britain's coastline - from families who are swapping their city homes for a new life by the sea to those who have lived on the coast for generations.
Robson's coastal journey reaches the east coast as he finds out more about the community spirit that makes life by the sea so fulfilling. This week he meets a couple living on a seal sanctuary, the volunteer lighthouse keeper who lives four days a month at the remote coastal location of Spurn Point, and meets the people who live on the former World War I campsite that today houses chalets with listed status.
On his final journey around the coast of Britain exploring extraordinary lives and homes, Robson visits the coastline of North Yorkshire. This week he meets a family who plan to build their dream coastal home, complete with a vineyard overlooking the sea; explores an ancient former pub in Scarborough that was once the home of smugglers; and gets involved with a troupe of sea shanty singers in Whitby.
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