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Situated on the River Gannel's estuary, Crantock beach offers low-tide sand backed by a broad expanse of dunes and low cliffs. It gains shelter from Pentire Point West which makes...
Information | Pictures (14) | AccommodationCranwell is best known as the home of the Royal Airforce College which became the first military air academy in the world when it opened its doors to would be fliers in 1920.
Information | Pictures (10) | AccommodationCraster is a quiet and unspoiled fishing village in Northumberland, famous for its Kippers and beautiful cliff scenery
Information | Pictures (93) | AccommodationAlways a beautiful place, Crediton must have been awesome in the year AD674 when legend tells us that St. Boniface was born here as plain Winfrith.
Information | Pictures (16) | AccommodationSet amidst the dramatic scenery of the glorious Peak District National Park, Cressbrook offers visitors breathtaking views from the road winding through this deep river valley. ...
Information | Pictures (13) | AccommodationCrewe has always been associated with its great railway junction, and it is from this point in the "hey-day" of rail travel that Crew began to prosper.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationA village on the edge of the Peak District National Park with a Museum dedicated solely to the golden era of the Tramcar. Also famous as being the location for filming Peak Practice.
Information | Pictures (63) | AccommodationLying in the northern reaches of Wiltshire, the historic town of Cricklade has many visual delights.
Information | Pictures (7) | AccommodationFamous for delicious Crab for which folk still travel for miles to catch fresh, or buy from the quayside.
Information | Pictures (231) | AccommodationFamous for the Battle of Cropredy Bridge, which took place in 1644 when on the 29th of June King Charles I was victorious over Waller, leader of the Cromwellian troops.
Information | Pictures (19) | AccommodationModern day Crosby straddles the Irish Sea, it is a mainly residential area with a coastline of sands - including the Blundell Sands, thus named for the Blundell family.
Information | Pictures (31) | AccommodationIn medieval times this delightful village was the scene of markets and fairs, a market was held here as long ago as the 13th-century and the stone market cross, etched forever with the marks of time, still remains at the centre of the village.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationCroyde village has a scattering of thatched, colourwashed cottages and other delightful buildings, all sheltered by dunes which stand between the village and the bay.
Information | Pictures (21) | AccommodationVisitors will find this a restful place, there is a serene atmosphere, pleasant properties in lovely country lanes, and a nice friendly village inn.
Information | Pictures (2) | AccommodationCrux Easton is a quiet Hampshire hamlet lying in the shadow of Beacon Hill which rises to 262ft west of the village.
Information | AccommodationCuckmere Haven lies beneath the 282 ft cliffs that are home to Seaford Nature Reserve.
Information | Pictures (121) | AccommodationA small hamlet that is not accessible by car. St Culbone's Church is the smallest parish church in England.
Information | Pictures (1) | AccommodationCulham is a village and civil parish in a bend of the River Thames, 1 mile south of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. Culham Bridge was built 1416-22 by the Abingdon Guild of the Holy...
Information | Pictures (5) | AccommodationCullercoats has many pleasing aspects including a picturesque 19th century church in a commanding position close to the shoreline.
Information | Pictures (4) | AccommodationSweet Northamptonshire village set amid delightful open countryside which centuries ago was sufficiently important to have it's own fair and market.
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