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Little Walsingham is a village in North Norfolk, England, famous for its religious shrines in honour of the Virgin Mary. It also contains the ruins of two medieval monastic...
Information | Pictures (40) | AccommodationA settlement has stood on Littleborough's fertile landscape since Roman times, in fact the Roman Army entered the county from a nearby crossing of the River Trent. At one time...
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationLittlehampton is a pleasant holiday resort that offers miles of golden sands for sunbathing, or for children to have a fine time building sand castles!
Information | Pictures (81) | AccommodationLittlewick Green lies south-west of Maidenhead, it is perhaps best known for its fine Cricket Club where the game of cricket has been played for over two hundred years.
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationWorld famous for it's football team and the birthplace of the Beatles , from early humble origins Liverpool, over the centuries has grown and developed to become one of the most...
Information | Pictures (619) | AccommodationFor an abiding memory of sheer grandeur the spectacular scenery surrounding the village of Lizard set in the heart of the Lizard Peninsular is hard to beat, for this artists...
Information | Pictures (121) | AccommodationLondon is one of the top cities in the world, full of history and so many beautiful and fascinating places to visit.You will never tire of all the many fascinating and exciting...
Information | Pictures (3316) | AccommodationLong Compton is a small picturesque village in southern Warwickshire close with the border of Oxfordshire and on the edge of the Cotswolds, just 5 miles north of the wonderful...
Information | Pictures (15) | AccommodationLong Crendon is a picture postcard village of thatched cottages hung with rich foliage strung out through a myriad of winding leafy lanes. It has a history stretching back to...
Information | Pictures (10) | AccommodationLong Eaton is a small town lying on the River Trent around 8 miles east of Derby. The town has a history stretching back to the 7th century, but was for many centuries naught but a sleepy agricultural village.
Information | Pictures (98) | AccommodationThe picturesque village of Long Melford lies in the heart of the beautiful valley of the Stour River.
Information | Pictures (58) | AccommodationAttractive Oxfordshire village with historic Iron Age Fort spread over Wittenham Clumps.
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Information | Pictures (8) | AccommodationIn far off medieval times both East and West Looe were granted a charter and each retained its own identity for several centuries.
Information | Pictures (221) | AccommodationLostwithiel, once the 13th-century capital of Cornwall and the lively centre of the tin trade, sits on the River Fowey in the heart of the Fowey Valley.
Information | Pictures (27) | AccommodationThe joyous sound of bells made in Loughborough have been rung all over the world since 1858, the date that John Taylor of Oxford moved his foundry to Loughborough. Many famous...
Information | Pictures (74) | AccommodationLouth is a lively and interesting market town whose cattle have now been replaced with other industries and the good townspeople who for centuries were engaged in agriculture, are these days employed in business and commerce.
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