Furious owners of Britain's most expensive beach huts fear their idyllic escape will be destroyed by drunken sailors using a new floating bar and restaurant.
Hutters at Mudeford Spit in Christchurch, Dorset, say they are horrified at the prospect of a 'rabble of partygoers' ruining their exclusive sandbank.
They say the seaborne venue will result in anti-social behaviour, late night noise and drunken revellers falling into the sea.
And with just one toilet on board, people are also worried drunken partygoers will end up urinating over the side.
The beach huts on the sandy peninsula have a hefty price tag of up to £500,000 because of its peaceful and remote location.






