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Surrounded by the dramatic scenery of the South Pennines, with the town's gentle scenery being enhanced by the River Calder and the River Ryburn on which the town stands.
Information | Pictures (11) | AccommodationIn springtime, the town of Spalding, in it's favoured position on the banks of the River Welland becomes a riot of blazing colour as tulips, daffodils and other glorious spring flowers come into bloom.
Information | Pictures (104) | AccommodationLong before Spennymoor ever existed there was... Spenny Moor. Spenny Moor was a vast area of common land, and we are indebted to noted historian and antiquarian Robert Surtees...
Information | Pictures (188) | AccommodationSprotbrough lies in the valley of the River Don, it is a lovely rural location with fertile fields and meadows leading from leafy lanes whose hedgerows are full of wild plants and flowers.
Information | Pictures (114) | AccommodationOnce one of the centers of the cornish tin mining industry, St Agnes is steeped in mining history, with many old engine houses to be seen around the area. The tin from St Agnes is...
Information | Pictures (69) | AccommodationOne of the most pleasant parts of St.Albans is quaint Fishpond Street. The street derives it's name from a fishpond which lay nearby in medieval times where the monks used to fish.
Information | Pictures (54) | AccommodationThe beach at St.Anne's is a stone's throw away from neighbouring and more widely known Lytham St.Anne's which is renowned for its famous "Royal" golf course. It is a...
Information | Pictures (41) | AccommodationPleasant coastal hamlet with a "picture postcard" look. It is situated in south-facing position at the edge of Gillan Creek and is backed by lovely wooded countryside.
Information | Pictures (9) | AccommodationOne of the blessings of St. Austell, is its parish church, a glorious structure that has a beautiful carved 15th-century tower built of local yellow stone.
Information | Pictures (97) | AccommodationSt.Bees, the most westerly coastal village on the wild cumbrian coast, is a vision of loveliness.
Information | Pictures (26) | AccommodationHaving transcended the Industrial Revolution and shaken off its old image, St.Helens is rapidly developing into a place of culture and style.
Information | Pictures (86) | AccommodationIdyllic resort village with attractive houses set around a large village green which in the summer months is well used by the local cricket team.
Information | Pictures (5) | AccommodationThere is a magical quality surrounding the whole of the Cornish coast of which St.Ives is a small but special part.
Information | Pictures (261) | AccommodationThis attractive market town has one of the most highly picturesque river bridges in the country. The bridge dates to the 15th century and is famous for the chapel in its centre bay, it is one of only four medieval bridge chapel's surviving in England.
Information | Pictures (59) | AccommodationAttractive town dominated by its historic parish church, superb town clock and the handsome building of the Wellington Hotel overlooking the market square.
Information | Pictures (48) | AccommodationThis is a little place that is every bit as enchanting as its name.
Information | Pictures (15) | AccommodationAttractive Sussex seaside resort now joined to Hastings, but initially began as an independent resort laid out by the architect James Burton in 1828.
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