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The picturesque harbour town of Fowey has a history as colourful as some of the pretty boats sailing in and out of its waters.
Information | Pictures (101) | AccommodationPleasant Suffolk market town with narrow winding streets showing beautiful colour-washed cottages beneath red-tile hung roofs - the best place to see these is in the area around Market Hill.
Information | Pictures (65) | AccommodationAn ancient interesting village with a village green surrounded by beautiful half timbered properties
Information | Pictures (61) | AccommodationThe Isle of Wight has somehow managed to retain much of the charm of the 1930's and the pretty resort of Freshwater found at the Island's western end is no exception.
Information | Pictures (42) | AccommodationUndulating countryside surrounds this beautiful place - it is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty and as such attracts walkers and bird watchers as well as being a Mecca for surfers and yachtsmen.
Information | Pictures (17) | AccommodationThe highest village in the Yorkshire Wolds and a popular spot for walkers on the famous hiking trail.
Information | Pictures (7) | AccommodationFrinton, is a sedate area which retains a refined atmosphere and many gracious Victorian properties from when the then small seaside village was developed as a resort in the 1860's by Sir Richard Cooker.
Information | Pictures (12) | AccommodationFriston is well known for its beautiful forest. Found a few miles inland from the bare ridge of the incredible rock formation of the Seven Sisters, this superb beechwood is not yet 80 years old.
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationFritham is an idyllic New Forest village, which was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It is quite off the beaten track in an area where visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere amongst lovely natural surroundings.
Information | Pictures (7) | AccommodationThis is another pleasant "Fen" village. It lies on drained land close to the town of Boston and not far away from the famous Sibsey Trader Windmill.
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationIn the medieval times Frodsham was an important port and borough belonging to the earls of Chester.
Information | Pictures (11) | AccommodationAttractively situated on the banks of the Caldon Canal in the beautiful Churnet Valley. Froghall offers visitors the opportunity to experience a diverse range of landscapes including fine watermeadows with a wealth of wildlife.
Information | Pictures (9) | AccommodationFrome is a busy market town with some nice historic buildings, narrow streets and a beautiful church
Information | Pictures (7) | AccommodationThere is a legend surrounding this attractive village, it tells of Wild Darrell, who in the 16th-century was the owner of Littlecote House.
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationIt is the home to both Fulham Football Club and Chelsea, both play at Premiership level, thus some of the football's most talented and highly paid stars can often be spotted strolling along Fulham's streets.
Information | Pictures (53) | AccommodationFulking is a small village flourishing amongst the northern slopes of the South Downs.
Information | Pictures (6) | AccommodationThe village was the birthplace of Henry Winn, writer and poet. Winn was the son of the local shoemaker, he grew up in the village, was educated here, and later he married a local girl.
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