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North Bovey is a picturesque village in Dartmoor. It boasts a shaded village green, 18th century thatched cottages, a thatched pub dating from the 13th century, and a wonderful...
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationThe village is small and unspoilt, it has pleasant leafy lanes and a quiet High Street. Of its most picturesque aspects apart from the church, is a George V Post Box.
Information | Pictures (14) | AccommodationThe landscape of Northampton is dotted with reminders of its illustrious history. Despite the great fire of 1675 when much of Northampton was destroyed, it was rebuilt in such a...
Information | Pictures (161) | AccommodationThe town is utterly beguiling, it has many beautiful old timber frame cottages and some handsome houses of mellow cotswold stone.
Information | Pictures (29) | AccommodationThe fortunes of this exceedingly attractive town have for centuries been founded on the production of salt. Northwich sits above Cheshire's vast rock-salt beds, appropriately the...
Information | Pictures (11) | AccommodationNorton-in-the-Moors is exactly what its name implies - it is an old village set on the side of a windswept hill with far reaching views over rolling countryside towards the Peak District.
Information | Pictures (6) | AccommodationNorwich is one of England's most beautiful cities, it is a rich tapestry of modern style mixed with plenty of echoes of the past, all preserved for future generations to come.
Information | Pictures (344) | AccommodationA small picturesque village in the Cotswolds region of England. The village contains around 30 stone cottages, with the Notgrove Estate first mentioned in the Doomsday book, now a...
Information | Pictures (5) | AccommodationThis area of London is known throughout the world as the scene of London's biggest annual street party.
Information | Pictures (35) | AccommodationThe City of Nottingham is famed for fine lace, the romance of Maid Marion and Robin Hood and as the birthplace of the founder of the Salvation Army, General William Booth (1829-1912).
Information | Pictures (210) | AccommodationIt was the arrival of the railways in 1847 that caused Nuneaton to develop as an industrial textile and engineering town.
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