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The Green, Cumbria

The Green is a highly picturesque area in the famous walking country of the Whicham Valley.

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Thirsk, North Yorkshire

A charming market town in North Yorkshire, Thirsk is famous for being the home of James Herriot, the author of "All Creatures Great and Small."

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Thornham, Norfolk

This is an area renowned for its wild marshes inhabited by a rich variance of bird life, thus Thornham draws to its shores a goodly share of ornithologists who come to see the amazing wildlife of the region.

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Thornton Hough, Merseyside

Thornton Hough is a picturesque village just 10 miles from the historic city of Liverpool, and 10 miles from historic Chester, and lies in an Area of Special Landscape Value,...

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Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire

Thornton-le-Dale is a lovely village lying at the foot of the North Yorkshire Moors.

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Thorpe Salvin, South Yorkshire

This pleasant, harmonious village, was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086, thus it has a history lost in the mists of time. It is home to the ruined Thorpe Hall, an...

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Thorpeness, Suffolk

Thorpeness's quaint village sign gives the visitor some hint of the surprises to come, it depicts the House in the Clouds and Windmill, for which the village is most noted.

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Threlkeld, Cumbria

This is a magical area of sparking lakes, tumbling waterfalls, high peaks and vast moorland regions.

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Thropton, Northumberland

This pretty village straggles the banks of the sparkling River Coquet. It is a lively invigorating place, lying amidst the stunning countryside of Simonside, a 1,409 foot high peak.

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Thrybergh, South Yorkshire

Thrybergh is a pretty South Yorkshire village with a history stretching back to the time of the Doomsday Book, for centuries it was little more than a small rural village with scattered housing and farms.

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Ticehurst, East Sussex

For a village worthy of a picture postcard, Ticehurst would be hard to beat. It is all enchanting white weatherboarded cottages hidden beneath russet tiles interspersed around a pleasant square with a church.

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Tickhill, South Yorkshire

This is a pleasant, somewhat sprawling village lying in rural countryside a short distance from the market town of Maltby

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Tideswell, Derbyshire

Tideswell is famous for its superb, large church, known as the "Cathedral of the Peak".

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Tilton on the Hill, Leicestershire

This is a quiet rural village situated in one of the highest parts of the rolling Leicestershire countryside.

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Timberscombe, Somerset

The village of Timberscombe in Somerset is situated on the River Avill and takes its name from the wooded valley surrounding it. Timberscombe is situated within the Exmoor...

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Tintagel, Cornwall

Legendry seat of King Arthur, graced with spectacular cliff scenery and the ruins of a castle built for the Earl of Cornwall in 1145, and of a Celtic Monastery. King Arthur's...

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