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Warwick, Warwickshire

Warwick offers its visitors the chance to explore England's fascinating history with fine medieval buildings and a truly magnificent castle.

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Wasdale Head, Cumbria

Vast, lonely landscape of towering fells, jewel like streams and tarns situated at the head of the Wasdale Valley with the mighty Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain and Great Gable forming an almost uniformity range of mountains in the distance.

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Watchet, Somerset

Pretty harbour resort with long seafaring traditions and a fascinating history stretching back in the mist of time.

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Watendlath, Cumbria

A place of great beauty, Watendlath's dramatic landscape inspired writer Sir Hugh Walpole to choose it as the setting for his Rogue Herries series.

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Watergate, Cornwall

Watergate occupies a lovely location between the picturesque fishing harbour of Padstow and the exciting surfing beaches of Newquay.

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Watermouth, Devon

Watermouth is a picturesque little inlet that turns inland from the coast.

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Watford, Hertfordshire

The green heart of Watford beats well in the quiet beauty of Cassiobury Park. This beautiful space to the western edge of Watford town centre, once surrounded a magnificent...

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Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire

Welbeck Abbey, built in 1200 is a landscaped park with woodlands and lakes, and was home to the Dukes of Portland.

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Welland, Worcestershire

With the Malvern Hills forming a dramatic back-cloth this is rural Worcestershire at its very best. Welland is a quiet village where the old blends harmoniously with the new.

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Wellington, Somerset

This is the small town from which Arthur Wellesley, later to become Duke of Wellington, took his name.

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Wells, Somerset

Wells, situated at the foot of the picturesque mendip hills, is most certainly one of England's most delightful cathedral cities.

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Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

This is an enchanting seaside resort with old houses, shops and pubs lining the maze of narrow streets leading to the quayside.

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Welney, Norfolk

For many decades now, Welney has been famous for it's Wild Fowl Refuge overlooking the Flood Planes of the Wash.

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Wendens Ambo, Essex

This enchanting village with its unusual name lies at the western boundary of the county. Its quaint name comes from the joining of Great and Little Ambo in the 17th century.

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Wendover, Buckinghamshire

Wendover, is a spacious town and situated amidst beautiful open countryside.

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