A top UK beach is home to a pub which has received rave reviews but the village it sits in may be gone in 30 years. The south coast of England has some of the most spectacular geography in the entire country with beautiful cliffs and beaches backed by rolling green fields, so it's sad to imagine how these sights could be ravaged by rising sea levels. One such village which could meet a watery fate if current predictions are accurate is the gorgeous seaside settlement of Kingsdown on the Kent coast, just south of the popular tourist town Deal.

READ MORE: 9 seaside towns near London so pretty they look like they've been plucked from a fairytale According to the US based news organisation Climate Central , the risk of flooding could be three times worse than previously feared with large portions of Kent including Kingsdown below sea level by 2050. If this did prove to be the case it would be a crying shame, as the village of Kingsdown is home to a stunning pub which sits directly on the beach, with picnic benches outside allowing you to enjoy your pint on the shingle in the sun. What's more The Zetland Arms also does food so you can even have a gourmet picnic lunch on the beach with a backdrop of atmospheric white cliffs if you fancy it.

In fact, the pub is so good it was named by The Sun among the best seaside pubs in the entire country. The local campsite, Kingsdown Camping, is arguably the best place to stay in the village. Perched on the hills above the cliffs, it offers an .