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Viewfinder competition: win a £150 hotel voucher

Name the place and win a £150 voucher from Hotels.com letting you stay at thousands of places across the world
  
  


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Famous in fiction for an impetuous tumble and a “tragic” mistress, this coastal town was the home of a pioneering paleontologist and early feminist, who is buried in its parish church. Treasures are still dug from its cliffs, and riches from the sea are served in an outpost of a well-known London restaurant. Name the town. Photograph: John Henshall / Alamy/Alamy
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Famous in fiction for an impetuous tumble and a “tragic” mistress, this coastal town was the home of a pioneering paleontologist and early feminist, who is buried in its parish church. Treasures are still dug from its cliffs, and riches from the sea are served in an outpost of a well-known London restaurant. Name the town. Photograph: BlueSkyStock / Alamy/Alamy
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Famous in fiction for an impetuous tumble and a “tragic” mistress, this coastal town was the home of a pioneering paleontologist and early feminist, who is buried in its parish church. Treasures are still dug from its cliffs, and riches from the sea are served in an outpost of a well-known London restaurant. Name the town. Photograph: Frank Siteman/<Insert Image Creator's Name Her
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This week’s winner will receive a £150 voucher from Hotels.com which can be used at more than 120,000 places to stay across the world, from quirky B&Bs and family boltholes to boutique hotels. Hotels.com customers can get a night free for every 10 stayed with its rewards scheme. Email your answer by Wednesday 20 Oct to viewfinder@observer.co.uk or send a postcard, with address and phone number, to Viewfinder, The Observer, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU. ■ Last week’s answer was Hobart, Tasmania. The winner was Rachel Lee, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
Photograph: Liam O'Dowd / Alamy/Alamy
Photograph: Liam O'Dowd/Alamy/Alamy
 

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