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The Green is a highly picturesque area in the famous walking country of the Whicham Valley.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationA charming market town in North Yorkshire, Thirsk is famous for being the home of James Herriot, the author of "All Creatures Great and Small."
Information | Pictures (16) | AccommodationThis 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.
Information | Pictures (13) | AccommodationThornton 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,...
Information | Pictures (5) | AccommodationThornton-le-Dale is a lovely village lying at the foot of the North Yorkshire Moors.
Information | Pictures (48) | AccommodationThis 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...
Information | Pictures (12) | AccommodationThorpeness'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.
Information | Pictures (28) | AccommodationThis is a magical area of sparking lakes, tumbling waterfalls, high peaks and vast moorland regions.
Information | Pictures (12) | AccommodationThis 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.
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationThrybergh 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.
Information | Pictures (14) | AccommodationFor 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.
Information | AccommodationThis is a pleasant, somewhat sprawling village lying in rural countryside a short distance from the market town of Maltby
Information | Pictures (34) | AccommodationTideswell is famous for its superb, large church, known as the "Cathedral of the Peak".
Information | Pictures (5) | AccommodationThis is a quiet rural village situated in one of the highest parts of the rolling Leicestershire countryside.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationThe 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...
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationLegendry 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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