True enough, but the problem being that as soon as you've glimpsed the hotel, it is so brightly coloured that you are blinded by it and end up with permanently interrupted sea views.
Sealand is a bit of a running joke for the people of Harwich. I would contest their "uninterrupted sea views" as I'm fairly sure that the very brightly coloured (luminous yellow!) Hotel Continental situated on the cliffs of Harwich can be seen from it, hell... they can probably see it from Holland!
It's also probably quite fire damaged at the moment having suffered a fire http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/5110244.stm last year, and not having its own fire brigade or hospital services had to make use of the British ones.
True enough, but the problem being that as soon as you've glimpsed the hotel, it is so brightly coloured that you are blinded by it and end up with permanently interrupted sea views.
Come off it... let me have SOME hyperbole!
Sealand is a bit of a running joke for the people of Harwich. I would contest their "uninterrupted sea views" as I'm fairly sure that the very brightly coloured (luminous yellow!) Hotel Continental situated on the cliffs of Harwich can be seen from it, hell... they can probably see it from Holland! It's also probably quite fire damaged at the moment having suffered a fire http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/5110244.stm last year, and not having its own fire brigade or hospital services had to make use of the British ones.
Nooooooooooooooo! Now see, I've reminded myself of the end to Episode III... Thanks... Thanks a lot.