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Appledore is as enchanting as its name. It is a pretty place that shows a host of colourful fishermens cottages in the narrow streets beyond the quay
Information | Pictures (52) | AccommodationThis picturesque village with its wealth of attractive architectural properties sits quietly on the edge of Romney Marsh.
Information | Pictures (13) | AccommodationAppleton is a village in Oxfordshire, some 4 miles northwest of the historic market town of Abingdon. It was once part of the county of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary change,...
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationA picturesque village between Knaresborough and Boroughbridge.
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Information | Pictures (9) | AccommodationArncliffe is the largest of Littondales four villages and is situated on the lovely River Skirfare.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationThis pretty village has all the ingredients of an old style fishing village with a delightful mix-match of charming properties rising up from a beach of firm golden sand littered with colourful sailing boats.
Information | Pictures (30) | AccommodationThis attractive hill-town is dominated by the sheer magnificence of its castle
Information | Pictures (193) | AccommodationThis is a popular residential area reaching to the lower slopes of the Hog's Back.
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationAsh Vale is a small place lying close to Aldershot. This has long been Army country and large areas of the regions open spaces are given over for use by the services as training grounds.
Information | Pictures (7) | AccommodationAshbourne is a delightful market town located in the Derbyshire Dales, in the central part of England.
Information | Pictures (14) | AccommodationThe village of Ashbury is located in a lovely scenic area where the borders of south Oxfordshire meet with Wiltshire. It is one of a string of villages along the White Horse...
Information | Pictures (9) | AccommodationThis town takes its name from the La Souche family, lords of the manor from about 1160. The Norman prefix distinguishes Ashby from other towns of similar name.
Information | Pictures (41) | AccommodationAshford's Cattle Show is one of the oldest in the country and people flock here from all over, to show their prize animals or to simply enjoy a day out.
Information | Pictures (7) | AccommodationThe village was a centre for candle making, noted for lead mining and made famous by the discovery of Ashford marble which was first quarried by Henry Watson in 1748.
Information | Pictures (80) | AccommodationThis is a lovely pastoral village set beside the west bank of the River Severn, in the middle of a typical rural Gloucestershire landscape.
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationAshprington is a village of great beauty and this is largely due to its fine position high above the rich fertile meadows that slope gently down to the River Dart.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationAshwell embodies some of the finest domestic architecture in England, here in this well preserved village, at a glance you get a pleasurable insight as to what England was like in the 16th and 17th-centuries.
Information | Pictures (30) | AccommodationSnow tinges the broad grass verges of tree lined streets and a weak, late afternoon sun, filters down across the view of Lowther Castle situated at the edge of the village.
Information | Pictures (6) | AccommodationIn 1587, Queen Elizabeth II granted a charter to this lively little village and in the 20th-century Askrigg claimed its place in history as the setting for the T.V. series based on the James Herriot stories of a vet's life in the Yorkshire Dales.
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