A fresh sea breeze and chippy teas await in the quaint seaside towns of Northern England. Getty Images The North of England does the whole British seaside experience differently—if you know where to look. Head to Blackpool or Scarborough , you will be rewarded with sugar-rush arcades and wall-to-wall crowds. Head a little further down the myriad B-roads and lanes, however, and you’ll find a coastline that’s wilder, moodier, and edged with big skies and salt-bitten charm. From traditional fishing villages and faded Victorian resorts, to Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) reserves, deserted coves, and teetering cliffs, the charm of the coastal North can be found in the allure of the bracing walks, excellent seafood, and prices that make Brighton seem positively larcenous in comparison. From Northumberland to Cumbria , these are the seaside towns and villages worth knowing now. In Seahouses, fishing boats bob along the bijou harbor.…