Tiny English village with remote beach, microclimate and pub with ‘world’s best sunset views’

Remote village Kilnsea in Yorkshire is said to have some of the best views in the world - and 30C summers.

The area boasts Spurn Point, dubbed Yorkshire's Lands End, a huge stretch of sand which you can only access by foot or bike.

The main tourist attraction is the Kilnsea Sound Mirror, a Grade II listed acoustic mirror used in WWI as a warning device.

For amazing scenes, Kilnsea is home to the Crown and Anchor, which people have said has the best sunset views in the world.

Many people visit the area to enjoy a spot of bird watching, particularly in autumn and winter.

Spurn Point has been described as "magical" with spectacular views and a lighthouse at the end.

Locals say you can see deer on the beach, who sometimes peek into the pub, and seals in the ocean...while a microclimate makes for balmy summers.