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Tresham is a small picturesque village in the Cotswolds. The church in Tresham dates back to 1855. Tresham is also on the Monarch's Way - a 615 mile footpath in England that...
Information | Pictures (24) | AccommodationLovely coastal region lying at the mouth of Trevellas Coombe, a steep valley with stone built tall chimneys and the shell of a derelict engine house still standing as evocative reminders of the old Blue Hills Tin Mine.
Information | Pictures (11) | AccommodationLooking at the quiet beauty of wave lashed Botallack Head you can see all that remains of one of the most successful of all Cornwall's mines.
Information | Pictures (15) | AccommodationTring lies on the Ridgeway Path close to the waters of the River Thame, it is bordered on one side by the Chilterns, a range of dense wooded hills which span an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between Goring in the Thames valley and Dunstable downs.
Information | Pictures (64) | AccommodationA village that is spread along an old valley road for around one and a half miles. Lots of charm and old cottages, surrounded by beautiful lakeland countryside. Beatrix Potter...
Information | Pictures (61) | AccommodationTrowbridge is a historic town crammed with attractive stone buildings. It originated as a settlement along the Biss and flourished from the wool and weaving trades and from these periods there remain many magnificent merchant houses.
Information | Pictures (148) | AccommodationModern day history records that this was the village chosen as The Festival of Britain Village, at the time it was considered to epitomise the spirit of British rural community life.
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationBeautifully situated in a wonderful area, yet close to the M11 is Trumpington.
Information | AccommodationTruro, today is Cornwall's unofficial capital and adminstrative centre but in the Middle Ages Truro was one of the towns which controlled Cornwall's flourishing tin mining industry.
Information | Pictures (41) | AccommodationAlso known as Royal Tunbridge Wells and only a short distance from London, this popular spa town gained a reputation as the place to see and be seen during Georgian Times frequented by royalty and fashionable members of aristocracy. It also happens to be surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in England.
Information | Pictures (67) | AccommodationThe earliest records of Turton date from around 1200 when the Manor of Turton was part of the Barony of Manchester.
Information | Pictures (26) | AccommodationThis village is noted for its numerous appearances in memorable televisions shows such as The Vicar of Dibley and Midsomer Murders. Turville is the quintessential English...
Information | Pictures (45) | AccommodationThis picturesque little town in the Dove Valley is dominated by the ruins of the medieval castle.
Information | Pictures (50) | AccommodationApart from the Rugby ground, the other great asset of Twickenham is it's assembly of fine properties from several periods.
Information | Pictures (12) | AccommodationTwo Bridges is the junction of the two major routes across central Dartmoor, and thus attracts a lot of visitors in the summer.
Information | Pictures (3) | AccommodationKnown as the Ghost village of Dorset, the village of Tyneham was requisitioned by the War Office during 1943, with all 225 residents having to leave their homes. The army never...
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